There was this time when a group of adventurers entered a dungeon. One of them, a rather clumsy fighter, thought he saw a treasure chest. In his excitement, he rushed towards it, only to find out it was a mimic. The mimic imitated the fighter's clumsy movements as it chased him around, making everyone laugh. Well, after they finally defeated the mimic, they found a real small treasure chest hidden behind it. It was filled with magical candies that made them all speak in rhymes for an hour, which led to more comical situations as they tried to communicate with the dungeon's inhabitants.
In an early D&D game, there was a bard who was known for his over - the - top performances. During a battle with a group of goblins, he decided to use his 'charm' ability. Instead of charming the goblins, he accidentally charmed his own party members. So there they were, his friends, dancing around and singing with the goblins while he was trying desperately to reverse the spell. It was a chaotic and hilarious scene.
One funny story could be about a bumbling wizard. He was trying to cast a spell to turn his pet mouse into a flying creature. But instead, he turned it into a giant, bouncy ball. The mouse - now a ball - started bouncing all over the dungeon, knocking over potions and scaring the other adventurers.
A memorable one is when a rogue tried to pick the lock of a 'locked' door. Little did he know it wasn't really locked, just stuck. When he finally managed to 'pick' it, the door swung open so hard that it knocked him flat on his back. His friends couldn't stop laughing as he lay there, dazed.
In a campaign, we had a barbarian who thought he could charm a dragon by doing a little dance. He started flailing around like a madman. The dragon just looked at him like he was an idiot and then flew away. It was so unexpected and hilarious. We still joke about it to this day. The barbarian was so embarrassed but it made for a great story.
Sure. Once, my little cousin thought that his shadow was a monster following him. He tried to run away from it but of course it just followed everywhere. He finally hid under a table, thinking he had escaped it. It was really hilarious.
A colleague of mine found out she was pregnant early on. She was always so tired that she once fell asleep during a meeting at work. Everyone thought she was just being rude at first, but then she announced her pregnancy and everyone understood. It was quite a humorous situation as she was usually so professional.
One time my character, a clumsy wizard, tried to cast a simple spell to light a torch. Rolled a Nat 1. Instead of a small flame, a huge explosion of fire erupted from my hands and set my robes on fire. I had to run around like a madman while my party members tried to put me out. It was hilarious.
There was a lady who had irregular periods for a long time. But one month, she had early ovulation. She used ovulation predictor kits to confirm it. She and her partner were very vigilant during that period. They made sure to have a healthy lifestyle, with proper diet and exercise, and also had intercourse at the right time. As a result, she conceived. It just shows that being aware of early ovulation signs can really lead to success in getting pregnant.
In one game, my fighter was trying to jump across a small chasm. I rolled a Nat 1 for Athletics. Instead of making the jump, I slipped and fell into the chasm. Fortunately, it wasn't too deep, but I ended up covered in mud and looking like a fool. My friends couldn't stop laughing.
Here is one. If a cat could talk, then it would probably complain about how often it has to pose for cute pictures. Because cats seem so independent and yet we always force them into these adorable stances for our own amusement.
One funny story from 2023 was when my dog chased its own tail and got so dizzy that it just plopped down on the grass looking completely confused. It was hilarious.
I know a family where they started potty training at 16 months. They let the child watch an older sibling use the toilet. This created a sense of emulation. They also used positive reinforcement. For example, if the child had a dry day, they got to choose a special activity like painting. The child quickly got the hang of using the potty and was fully trained by 22 months.