In a DND campaign, a bard entered a tavern and challenged the local drunk to a singing duel. The drunk accepted, thinking it would be easy. But the bard started using all kinds of magical enhancements to his voice and performance. He made his voice echo like there were multiple bards singing, and he added illusions of dancing animals. The drunk was so flabbergasted that he passed out from shock, and the bard won the duel and free drinks for the whole night.
A bard once tried to disguise himself as a noble to get into a fancy ball. He thought he had the act down pat, but when he opened his mouth to introduce himself, he accidentally slipped into his bardic voice and started singing his name instead of saying it. Everyone stared at him in confusion and then burst out laughing.
In a Bard funny story, Bard was creating a story about a clumsy superhero. This superhero would always trip over his cape while trying to save the day. He once flew into a building instead of rescuing a cat from a tree. His attempts at using his superpowers were more comical than heroic, like when he tried to use his laser eyes but ended up burning his own shoes.
One funny story is when a bard tried to charm a mob to help in a fight. Instead of attacking the enemies, the charmed mob started dancing around and playing music itself. It was hilarious as the bard was trying to control it while the rest of the group just watched in amusement.
Once, my character, a clumsy wizard, was trying to cast a simple light spell in a dark dungeon. Instead of just a small orb of light, he made a huge explosion of blinding light that not only illuminated the whole area but also scared the rats so much they ran right into the goblin guards, causing total chaos.
Once, our party's bard tried to charm a dragon with his music. He started playing this really wild tune. The dragon just looked at him like he was crazy for a moment, then started to sway along as if it was enjoying the show. It was hilarious seeing this huge, terrifying dragon getting into the music instead of attacking us right away.
One funny paladin DND story is about a paladin who was so dedicated to his code of honor that he accidentally challenged a very old and cranky tree spirit to a duel. The tree spirit was just sitting there, minding its own business, but the paladin misinterpreted some rustling of the leaves as a threat. The duel consisted of the paladin trying to swing his sword at the branches while the tree spirit just dropped acorns on his head. It was hilarious to see the paladin getting so frustrated.
Sure. Once, my friend's character, a bumbling wizard, tried to cast a spell to make himself fly. Instead, he turned his robes into a giant, flapping bird that carried him around while he flailed helplessly. It was hilarious.
One funny DnD story from 4chan was about a player who tried to use a 'confusion' spell on a group of goblins. Instead of getting confused, the goblins started doing a chaotic dance and singing a made - up song. It was hilarious as the whole encounter turned into a comical performance rather than a fight.
Once, a friend created a character who was a gnome bard. He was supposed to be a great singer but in his backstory, every time he sang, small animals would run away in terror. It made for some hilarious role - playing moments when he tried to perform in taverns.
One time in a DND game, our wizard cast a spell and rolled a nat one. Instead of hitting the enemy, the spell backfired and turned his own robes into a bright pink frilly mess. He was so embarrassed trying to fight while looking like a walking cotton candy.