User blog comment:ZakaSonza/Thoughts about High Rollers D&D/@comment-41561-20160425213405

High Rollers D&D is certainly one of the most unique Yogscast content I've chanced upon recently. Prior to this, I have no knowledge about D&D and was initially not interested in watching its contents. Also, long videos is not my cup of tea as I prefer to watch a series in parts.

Although rarely watching any Yogslive videos, I decided to watch a random Yogslive video one fine day, which happens to be High Rollers Session 6 (I think it is the title that makes me decide to watch it as well). I fast forward the video several times and I came across Jiutou's death. Now I'm curious, what events lead to her death? I backtrack the same video a bit, watch Session 1 for the character's intro, goes to YogsWiki in the hope to summarise the events between Session 1 to 6, and here I am, waiting for every Sunday to catch the livestream on Twitch. I still don't prefer long videos, but High Rollers is the exception.

I guess it is the imagination that is one of the many reasons why people love High Rollers. Building the world, building the characters, people dictating how they wish to solve certain problems. It is this that I think gets people hook into the story. The players themselves giving their character personalities that differs from one another keeps the series going strong for months too. Now I feel like getting some of the action.

Back to the YogsWiki, seeing that it is difficult for a handful of people to constantly write the summaries and maintaining the High Rollers pages, especially since these same people also have to maintain the whole Wiki as well, I decided to chip in whenever and wherever I can. Apart from Mark and CaffCast, a reddit user LadyFufu also uses the YogsWiki to summarise the summaries of High Rollers prior to the start of every livestream. And with people coming to the Wiki to catch up on High Rollers, I'm sure we are grateful for the admins including yourself, ZakaSonza, to help start the ball rolling.

With its immense popularity, being recognised by already established D&D groups, a sizeable fanbase and its own Wikia on standby, we're sure that High Rollers will continue to grow and keep on rolling every Sundays.

Aranho (talk) 21:34, April 25, 2016 (UTC)