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Adventuring since 2013, Total Party Kill is an actual-play podcast in which a bunch of friends play D&D on the Internet for your amusement.

PublishesWeeklyEpisodes519Founded12 years ago
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LeisureImprovComedyGames

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Classic TTRPG tropes covered in this episode: a player trying to seduce an NPC, players fixating on one random room, and players wanting to use their skills for intra-party nonsense instead of getting things done.

Candlekeep - Zikran's Zephyrean Tom... more

It’s so annoying when someone knocks on your door in the middle of the night.

Candlekeep - Zikran's Zephyrean Tome, Part 4

Tony Sindelar with James Thomson, Kathy Campbell, Monty Ashley, Steve Lutz and Tiff Arment

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Edited... more

This episode has less chaos, but more dragon.

Candlekeep - Zikran's Zephyrean Tome, Part 3

Tony Sindelar with James Thomson, Kathy Campbell, Monty Ashley, Steve Lutz and Tiff Arment

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Edited by Erika Ensign.

Candleke... more

The chaos continues with a greedy rogue, a breath-holding Tortle carrying a Gnome, a swimming Centaur carrying no one, a generous Tiefling, and a totally ineffective dolphin.

Candlekeep - Zikran's Zephyrean Tome, Part 2

Tony Sindelar with Jam... more

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Hosts

Tony Sindelar
Dungeon Master with a flair for witty storytelling and character-driven campaigns.
Mikah Sargent
Dungeon Master known for creating engaging and dynamic adventures in Dungeons & Dragons.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 280 ratings
  • Top Party KillingIt

    This is the best DnD podcast. I litens through the first time because it was fun, the second time to learn and the third time to help prep my own sessions. Thanks for the entertainment and the education.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    CraigClimbs
    Norwaya month ago
  • this podcast

    Is five stars 🌟 🌟🌟🌟🌟

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    I hate your podcast
    Sweden4 months ago
  • Good but could be bettter

    I listened every night for more than 3 years now about but one thing I want to make it better is bring back the mini adventures

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    gffghgben
    United Statesa year ago
  • a ma zing

    so addictive i don’t want to stop even though i finished it

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    redgar just a normal guy
    Switzerlanda year ago
  • This podcast

    Hello I’m a new listener to Tpk (total party kill) and I love it. I’m already at episode 364. (Ps I’m so happy)

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Swissbleu23
    Switzerland2 years ago

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The podcast is praised for its mix of adventure, storytelling, and comedy, with audiences appreciating the lighthearted approach of the players and DMs.
Some listeners express a desire for more episode diversity or particular themes but overall resonate well with the humor and camaraderie of the cast.
Listeners find the content entertaining and humorous, often highlighting the engaging dynamics among friends during gameplay.

Chart Rankings

How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.

Apple Podcasts
#84
United States/Leisure/Games
Apple Podcasts
#198
United Kingdom/Leisure/Games
Apple Podcasts
#12
Switzerland/Leisure/Games
Apple Podcasts
#23
Austria/Leisure/Games
Apple Podcasts
#25
Norway/Leisure/Games
Apple Podcasts
#40
Japan/Leisure/Games

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491: No Dungeon, No Dragon
Q: Which prisoners are the most dangerous and require extra caution?
Prisoner 47 is notably dangerous, serving a life sentence for multiple assassinations, and you should be wary around them.
491: No Dungeon, No Dragon
Q: What have you been up to in your first few hours at Rebels End?
I have befriended a curmudgeonly guard named Wentworth who seems fond of Prisoner 13, hoping to use his inside knowledge for more information about her.
479: Friendship Bracelets!
Q: What will you do now that you have cleared a significant portion of the cult's presence?
The characters discuss their options to explore more areas of the temple, possibly secure the prisoners they freed, or investigate other rooms for additional loot while considering the lingering threats.
477: It's Earthquake Weather
Q: Do you think it's possible for us to get the horses up and sort of slowly just roll away?
The wagon does not look in good shape and is not something they can easily take away from the fight scene.
475: CSI Waterdeep
Q: Are you with the city watch? You appear to be out of uniform.
We're undercover.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Total Party Kill

What is Total Party Kill about and what kind of topics does it cover?

A lively and humorous actual-play podcast features friends engaging in Dungeons & Dragons adventures filled with creativity, strategy, and comedic banter. Episodes highlight various quests within the D&D universe, showcasing character development, clever problem-solving, and the unique dynamics of the group as they tackle whimsical challenges, evil adversaries, and unexpected plot twists. The episodes incorporate a mix of moments ranging from intense combat to lighthearted interactions, making it an entertaining experience for both seasoned fans of tabletop gaming and newcomers alike.

The podcast's charm lies in its fun approach to gameplay, where the players and Dungeon Masters exhibit genuine camaraderie, resulting in memorable stories t... more

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