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1[[LetsPlay/RLYoshi RLYoshi]] has had many guests in his various projects. Here is where we keep track of them.
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3Beware, spoilers will be unmarked.
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7!Main Crew
8[[folder:Max]]
9!Maxwell "Max" Allan
10--> ''I see the title. I see the menu screen. And I know I'm about to play this. But still, I have to ask: what am I doing?''
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12The creator of the channel and main [=LPer=]. When on his own, he's a DeadpanSnarker who mostly reacts to the game; when more people join him, he acquires traits of CloudCuckooLander and LargeHam, which increase based on the amount of people with him. He often takes up a host role as well, particularly in ''Minecraft Party'' (and most other ''Minecraft'' things for that matter).
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14Also goes by: [=RLYoshi=], [=RLY0shi=], [=RLYoshi1=], and [=IAmSciencePony=].
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16* AchievementsInIgnorance: Quite a few.
17** He beats Dan in the first game of ''Battle Chess: Game of Kings'' in four moves, without really realizing what he was doing.
18** Pretty much all of his combos in ''VideoGame/HuniePop'' are accidental. And at least once, he won without having been keeping track of his score.
19** He tells a story about how, one time, he beat [[VideoGame/MarioAndLuigiSuperstarSaga Queen Bean]] over the course of at least an hour by only using hammer attacks (which deal one damage each), because he didn't realize you could (let alone were supposed to) jump on her arms, then when her crown falls off, jump on her head to deal a more normal amount of damage.
20** He gets through the first two missions of ''Master Spy'' without knowing there's a flip jump.
21* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Pretty much everyone comes across as this to him; it's not that he's bad at games, it's just that everyone else is usually better.
22** Courier Dan and Rhino are the primary examples in early races, but now he's more on par with them.
23** ''Dokapon Kingdom'' is the first time he's been this to someone else; Rhino and Tim seem to never be able to catch up with him. Max remarks how even ''he'' has no idea how he retains such a lead!
24* AnimalMotifs: Wolves. Fitting, as much like a wolf, Max is [[NiceGuy friendly and playful in the right company]] but is [[BewareTheNiceOnes dangerous when provoked]]. A few examples of when the motif shows up:
25** His obsession with wolves in ''Minecraft'', which extends as far back as ''The Drawing Board''.
26** His favorite movie is ''WesternAnimation/AlphaAndOmega'', a movie that focuses primarily on wolves.
27** Apparently his long hair, fast sprinting speed, and BewareTheNiceOnes attitude earned him the nickname "the big bad wolf" in school.
28** His favorite ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'' game is ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess'', which is also one of his favorite games of all time. ''Twilight Princess'' is the game where, of course, Link turns into a wolf.
29** While not exactly wolves, he has many dogs in real life.
30* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: Has a tendency to not focus and get distracted by other things.
31* BerserkButton: He has quite a few.
32** People goofing around in recordings and hindering progress.
33** People being a SoreLoser. When someone gets bad luck, Max usually seems to feel bad for them, but that goes out the window if they take it badly.
34** Constantly calling upon Future Max for random things.
35** Being interrupted when he's trying to explain something. Especially if the person who interrupts him [[GladIThoughtOfIt proceeds to explain the exact same thing]].
36** A very minor one is people not calling him "Max" in videos; he's clearly relieved when Rhino calls him Max instead of Yosh in ''Minecraft Party'', and he expresses irritation when somebody begins calling him by a new nickname.
37** In one ''Fortune Street'' board, he offers Rhino a trade that benefits both of them, arguably Rhino even more so, mostly in a desperate attempt to avoid ending the game in last. [[KickTheDog Rhino tries to up the trade in his favor significantly despite being far ahead of Max.]] Max doesn't take this lightly.
38** When a game seems to favor someone through RNG, while he sticks to TranquilFury, he makes sure it's clear he isn't happy. The end of Mt. Magmageddon in ''Fortune Street'', where Rhino is handed a very quick victory jog, or the end of Delfino Plaza in the same game, when a random event deliberately gives Jero thousands of dollars to give him the win after a close match between everyone, are good examples of this.
39* BewareTheNiceOnes: He's far from a pushover despite his nice demeanor. Extends to role-playing or decision-based games, such as ''VideoGame/TheWalkingDead'' or ''VideoGame/TheElderScrollsVSkyrim'', where he'll be as nice as he can to literally everyone to the point of seeming [[ExtremeDoormat submissive]], then turn around and be absolutely brutal with them when conflict passes a certain threshold - usually as soon as the option to [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown fight them]] comes up, but as seen with [[VideoGame/TheWalkingDead Nick or Carver]], he'll settle for just being a dick to them in dialogue if they piss him off enough.
40* BookDumb: In gaming videos, he seems like this, considering in ''Board Game Online'' he got ''mass'' and ''weight'' confused, saying that the Earth's weight can't be figured out, when in actuality it is ''weightless'' due to floating in space.
41** Subverted when he has time to think. See ''Cutie Mark Laboratories'' or any time a topic of his interest comes up.
42* BossBattle: He takes on the role of the Overseer at the end of Vault 14 in ''Minecraft Party'', becoming this for the winner, Rhino. [[AdvancingBossOfDoom He chases the competitor around a small maze,]] [[AttackItsWeakPoint can only be harmed from the back,]] and [[TheGuardsMustBeCrazy will easily lose track of the competitor while chasing them.]]
43* BunnyEarsLawyer: He's a goofy, somewhat AxCrazy gamer and brony who loves making inappropriate jokes and yelling at people. He's also a social media manager for VideoGame/LegendsOfEquestria, a voice actor in various projects, and an extremely talented director, writer, and editor for his projects that require any such skills. "Writer" also works for stories and fan fiction.
44* ButNotTooForeign: He was born in Canada and mentions that, due to his ancestry, he's also part Spanish, German, French, Irish, English, and Romanian (and possibly Italian). However, downplayed, as he never really shows any indication of this, aside from using a few Spanish, German, or French words just for fun.
45* ButtMonkey: Subverted as of late, but in earlier videos he was typically on the receiving end of Peter's abuse, Zero's wisecracks, and general bad gameplay.
46** A bit deconstructed now, since he's said on social media that he hates being this and/or TheLoad in games, causing it to come out as irritation or [[DudeNotFunny unfunny]] trolling (which makes his attitude in ''Castle Crashers'' make more sense). He's been taking measures to specifically avert this now.
47* CharacterCatchphrase: Several, some specific to each let's play. Recurring ones include:
48** "What's up, Website/YouTube? This is [=RLYoshi=] as usual. I'm Max..."
49** "[[VideoGame/MegaManX WHAT AM I FIGHTING FOOOOOOOR?!]]"
50** "Koyaanisqatsi..." seems to be his go-to OminousLatinChanting. Doubles as a ShoutOut to [[{{Film/Koyaanisqatsi}} the movie of the same name]].
51** "How much you wanna bet that..." before giving a likely, or unlikely but funny, scenario.
52** "That's the good stuff." When something goes his way, or something happens that he likes.
53** "Excuse you..." When a character in-game (or, rarely, a co-commentator) makes a crack at his expense or says something inappropriate. May have picked this up from Zero.
54** "[[TalkAboutTheWeather So, how bout them sports?]]" In a game with other people when nothing's happening.
55** "Don't ask questions you don't want answers to." Said when someone asks a question that Max either doesn't want to answer (usually because [[{{Troll}} he finds it funnier that way]]), or just doesn't know the answer to.
56** "It was thiiiiiis big!" whenever a character has their arms held out and hands spaced apart.
57** "[[SublimeRhyme Shotty some bodies!]]" when [[ShotgunsAreJustBetter grabbing a shotgun]].
58** "If you don't know what that is, Google it" whenever he mentions something (including the name of the game he's playing) that he doesn't feel like describing.
59** "Five. Five. Five. Five. Five. Five. Five. Five." [[labelnote:Explanation]]In ''Fortune Street'', he's the one controlling all four characters while Dan, Rhino, and Jero tell him their moves through Skype. In auctions, this means when someone wants to bid, they just say "Bid" while Max says the five-second countdown out loud, which resets each time someone bids. As such, he often ends up saying this, interspersed with people saying "bid".[[/labelnote]]
60** "'So what did you do on your summer vacation?' 'I [[[MadLibsCatchPhrase insert description of]] [[ItMakesSenseInContext weird in-game event]]].'"
61** "You/I solved the puzzle." in sarcastic response to himself, or someone he's watching playing, performing a simple task in a game that regardless yields a reward (such as pulling a switch or killing an enemy).
62** "[[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment Alright, game; I'll play your game.]]" in response to the game taking him by surprise with difficulty, either by blindsiding him with a twist or just being harder than it looks.
63* CharacterTics: Tends to have his arms crossed over his chest if he's talking and not using them to make gestures to emphasize his point. This eventually faded, though.
64** Also, unless laughing, he rarely has a full smile; only the left side of his mouth goes up, resembling more of a smirk.
65** Ever since switching to a headset microphone, you will often hear quiet scratching sounds as he readjusts the mic for no reason whatsoever. This, thankfully, disappeared after he once again switched microphones.
66* ChildHater: Downplayed. He's mentioned at least once or twice that he isn't good with children, nor does he enjoy interacting with them.
67** He does, however, still have a BigBrotherInstinct for characters such as [[VideoGame/TheWalkingDead Clementine]] and [[WebAnimation/Snowdrop2013 Snowdrop]], so this trope is arguably subverted when dealing with fictional children. [[ZigZaggedTrope Though he was also happy to kill Duck...]]
68* CloudCuckooLander: When playing video games. Unless he's on his own.
69* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: His main color is blue, specifically a dark shade, and yellow is his secondary color.
70* TheComicallySerious: Yes, he manages to pull this off, though only on occasion. Usually it's in the form of DeadpanSnarker commentating on a game when solo, or sounding completely serious when saying something ridiculous or untrue to his co-commentator.
71* CrossPlayer: If he thinks a game doesn't require much immersion, but offers character creation, he'll often play a female just to shake things up. Apparently he does this so he can feel more creative with how he makes his character look, because when he plays a male [[InkSuitActor he feels compelled to just make them look like himself]].
72* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: His gaming skill is infamously subpar, but when a game comes up that he's good at, he suddenly becomes a ''major'' threat. He dominates quite often in ''VideoGame/OneHundredPercentOrangeJuice'' for the first half, and is TheDreaded in ''VideoGame/DokaponKingdom''.
73** Bear in mind his gaming accomplishments: beating the ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'' genocide boss, beating ''VideoGame/{{Battletoads}}'' (with infinite lives, but still), one hundred percenting ''[[VideoGame/{{Fallout3}} Fallout 3]]'' numerous times within his first year of playing it, building numerous complex games and contraptions in ''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}}'', and becoming a genuinely promising competitive ''VideoGame/{{Overwatch}}'' player. And that's not even counting his [[IndyPloy improvised ideas]] and puzzle-solving skills in, well, puzzle games (and the ''Legend of Zelda'' series), his consistent [[GenreSavvy Genre Savviness]] even in games he's never touched before, or his apparent potential as a competitive ''Pokémon'' battler.
74** Let's just say you can mock him all you like, but if you want to fight him in a video game, you'd better be careful what game you pick.
75* CursedWithAwesome: He has bad insomnia that causes him to fall asleep very late, and makes it very common for him to stay up all night. So, he invokes this trope crossed with MundaneUtility, and uses these all-nighters to continue editing videos, allowing him to finish faster overall.
76** The trope still applies, but judging by Max's Twitter and Tumblr accounts, as well as his own tales of experience with insomnia, he does ''not'' consider it to be a blessing. At best, he considers it to just be him making the best of a bad situation.
77* CutenessProximity: The Remlits in ''Skyward Sword'' end up reducing him to baby talk.
78** Pip, his cat, steals all of his attention when she wanders in during a game of ''Fibbage''.
79* DeadpanSnarker
80* {{Determinator}}: He will always succeed. Eventually.
81** His fight against [[VideoGame/MarioAndLuigiSuperstarSaga Queen Bean]], as seen under AchievementsInIgnorance above, shows he's been like this for a while.
82** Him managing to build not only the ''Minecraft Party'' boards and minigames, but also a puzzle adventure map. Of note is when he mentions one puzzle in the map (the ice sliding one) took him literal ''days'' to program all the command blocks.
83--> '''Max''': ''(paraphrased)'' Every possible direction you can push the block, from every possible position it can be in, has about six or seven command blocks needed to make it work.
84** Applies to real life, particularly his work. It doesn't matter if he's sleep-deprived, sick, otherwise busy, or what have you; Max doesn't fall behind schedule.
85*** One particular example: after getting his wisdom teeth removed, Max got home and immediately went back to recording[[labelnote:*]]though, unfortunately, this particular recording was lost[[/labelnote]], just letting the numbness in his mouth go away as he talked. Anyone who's had their wisdom teeth removed knows this isn't exactly easy; even the simplest, most painless of procedures require you to take a few days off and get some rest for the day. Max didn't even let it last an ''hour.''
86** He plans to get first-playthrough OneHundredPercentCompletion on VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild.
87* EmbarrassingRingtone: Subverted. His ringtone is ''[[WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil Space Unicorn]]'' (though according to [[https://twitter.com/BoomGoesMaximus/status/965775831174758400 this tweet]] it's been replaced, at least for the time being, with ''[[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsForgottenFriendship Invisible]]''), but [[RealMenWearPink he shows no signs of being embarrassed by it]] and is just as amused as anyone else when it rings during recording.
88* EpicFail: Listing them all would take up this entire page. Let's just say the [[Funny/RLYoshi Crowning Moment of Funny page]] is about ninety percent his own failures.
89** One particularly big one that deserves special mention: the reason his ''[[VideoGame/{{Fallout3}} Fallout 3]]'' let's play went on hiatus after the sixth part. Max went back to record more a couple weeks after recording with Dan, but couldn't find his save file, because they were all named either "[=RLYoshi=]" or "Max" and he saved so often that he had tons of save files at level seven (which he was at when he ended the sixth episode). He checked all the files, but found nothing, and decided he'd have to just play back up to the point he was at and follow alongside his let's play so far. Several weeks later, he loaded his let's play up, started playing...then wondered, "[[WhamLine How come I have a different Xbox profile picture in the video?]] Oh right, I used a different account so I could get achievements." [[{{Beat}} Five seconds pass.]] "[[DelayedReaction What]] [[DoubleTake the]] [[PrecisionFStrike fuck]]."
90* EyesAlwaysShut: He often squints to the point of looking like this trope is in effect if there's a decent amount of light.
91* TheGadfly
92* GenreSavvy: Though sometimes WrongGenreSavvy due to overthinking it. He's gotten much better over time.
93* TheGMIsACheatingBastard: Zero accuses him of this jokingly during ''Minecraft Party''. Averted, though.
94** Actually played straight at times; he changes rules involving paths on a dime just for simplicity, and decides out of nowhere that the Creeper Player can use mobs on the board. These are arguably minor examples, though, and this disappears in later boards.
95* GrammarNazi: He points out just about every single onscreen typo when playing video games.
96* GuileHero: He's actually rather clever, and during multiplayer games, he can [[TheChessmaster use his words to make deals or cause influences that benefit him]]. For example, he manages to get people to pick his ''Fibbage'' lie by "offhandedly mentioning" that only two of them make sense (his lie and the truth), resulting in him swiping first place.
97** Subverted somewhat in ''Fortune Street'' in that, while he is still good at making deals, he typically gets screwed over by the bad luck of people not landing on his spaces, thus resulting in him losing anyway.
98* HatesBeingTouched: Played straight at first, but he later revealed that he isn't particularly uncomfortable with physical contact unless it's unexpected.
99* HeCleansUpNicely: As seen in his [=BronyCon=] 2015 vlog, when he puts on a suit.
100* HeterosexualLifePartners: With tons of the group, naturally, but particularly has this dynamic with Peter, Zero, Dan, Tim, and Rhino, regardless of how long he's actually known them.
101* HeroesLoveDogs: He's overcome by CutenessProximity by just about ''any'' dogs, virtual or otherwise. Possibly stems from the fact that he has several dogs in real life and has lived around dogs for as long as he can remember. (Though he seems to prefer cats as of late.)
102* HiddenDepths: For a guy whose main traits are gaming and goofing around, he has a lot.
103** The obvious one is his video editing skills, which nowadays practically isn't even "hidden" anymore, but it still applies since it only becomes apparent in ''Cutie Mark Laboratories'' and special videos, such as ''Minecraft Party''.
104** He's got some surprising ''Minecraft'' building skills, particularly with pixel artwork, as seen on his Tumblr when he occasionally posts pictures of his builds.
105** He's very logical and calculating in real life when he isn't doing let's plays, despite being BookDumb. Just see ''Cutie Mark Laboratories''.
106** He has far more patience and creativity than one would expect from him, considering he built ''Minecraft Party'' - the board, all twenty-three minigames, the tutorial, and came up with the rules - in only ''three days''.
107** He used to be skilled at poi and clay sculpting. He's also a visual novel programmer off and on.
108* HopelessWithTech: Type 2; he's used a computer for years and certainly knows his way around various programs, but fully admits he has no idea of how computers and other technology actually ''works'' or what to do if stuff goes wrong. To the point where, for example, the process of setting up a second monitor for his computer took ''months.''
109** Somewhat present with ''Minecraft'' circuitry as well. He knows the basics of how stuff works and can use that to create amazing things, but show him something already built - even if it's something similar to what he's done himself - and he can't make heads or tails of it.
110* HypocriticalHumor: He often criticizes Rhino's ''GTA Online'' [[DrivesLikeCrazy driving tendencies]] despite often crashing quite a bit himself and going out of his way to bump motorcyclists or run over pedestrians.
111** He complains about Rhino's WrongGenreSavvy tendencies in ''Ocarina of Time'', despite doing something similar in ''Breath of the Wild'' (both being overly analytical of certain areas and sometimes missing obvious solutions).
112* IconicOutfit: His dark blue hoodie. And to a lesser extent, a hat, though the actual color and design of it tends to change; currently it's black with the ''VideoGame/{{Overwatch}}'' symbol.
113** In ''Minecraft'', his golden pants; originally just an unfortunately bright shade of yellow chosen for his pants to keep his blue-and-yellow theme going, it's become a RunningGag to say he's wearing golden pants or leggings, and he even recreates this in other games when he can.
114* IgnoreTheFanservice: Being asexual, he tends to not bat an eye at erotic or sexy moments or characters in games. If he does acknowledge it in any major capacity, it's usually due to him feeling awkward or uncomfortable with it.
115* InkSuitActor: When customizing a character for a game, he has a tendency to make them look as much like he does in real life as he can. Sometimes he'll add one extra element, like the robot visor in ''VideoGame/StardewValley'', or have some alternate outfits, like in ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoV''. Obviously this goes out the window if [[CrossPlayer he plays a female]].
116* TheInsomniac: Not too bad early on, but over time it became rather prominent outside of his videos; he makes frequent tweets and blog posts early in the morning, does a lot of recording when tired (and does a good job hiding it most of the time), and brings it up a lot in videos. He supposedly takes sleeping pills, but keeps needing to raise the dosage because his body is slowly developing an immunity to them.
117** He actually uses it to his advantage sometimes; see CursedWithAwesome above.
118* {{Jerkass}}: Subverted. He used to have a rather bad streak of this, particularly in 2015, but it's lightened up considerably since then.
119* KindheartedCatLover: He likes cats just as much as dogs, if not more so. (Seemingly more so.)
120* LeastRhymableWord: He subverts this when the topic comes up by thinking of "close enough" rhymes with words that are actually impossible to rhyme (or only have one or two perfect rhymes, like purple and silver). While the legitimacy of some of his rhymes is debatable, the majority are excusable (for example, some rhymes with orange: storage, porridge, forage, and mortgage).
121* TheLoad: In most early multiplayer games, such as ''Castle Crashers'' and, before he changed characters, ''Borderlands 2''.
122* MadeOfIron: Takes a lot of abuse in real life and just rolls with it.
123* ManOfAThousandVoices: He can come up with new voices on the fly that are, while similar to one another, at the very least distinguishable. Being a voice actor does that.
124** As a good comparison, throughout ''Phoenix Wright: Justice For All'', he provides fitting voices for Winston Payne, Mia Fey, Ini Miney [[spoiler:(actually Mimi, but still)]], Wendy Oldbag, and Matt Engarde [[spoiler:(before and after TheReveal)]]. All of whom have personalities and tones all over the spectrum.
125** The only thing he can't do is a high-pitched voice (as in he's physically incapable of it, as opposed to just being bad at it).
126* MooseAndMapleSyrup: Born in Alberta and currently lives in Ontario. He often makes SelfDeprecation jokes about Canadian stereotypes.
127* MotorMouth
128* NeverGetsDrunk: Downplayed; in the ''Worms Revolution'' Let's Drink, despite drinking a lot of apple cider (and some beer) and it being his absolute first time drinking, the only signs that Max is drunk are the fact that his vision swims when he moves around and he will sometimes say a word wrong, only to immediately notice and correct himself. He acts just the same otherwise, [[CloudCuckooLander though it's up for debate whether or not this is saying much.]]
129* NightmareFetishist: His favorite [[Franchise/{{Pokemon}} Pokémon]] is none other than [[VideoGame/PokemonBlackAndWhite Litwick]]. He finds it cute because it steals people's souls to fuel its flame. That's right; not ''despite'' doing that, ''because'' it does that.
130* NotSoInnocentWhistling: Not actual whistling, but he'll often hum "Doo do-doo do-doo!" (in tune to a slowed down version of the theme from the first level of ''Super Mario Bros. 2'') before or after [[{{Troll}} doing something dickish]] or [[LetUsNeverSpeakOfThisAgain screwing up]]. Sometimes he'll hum ''Deck the Halls'' for a similar reason.
131* ObfuscatingInsanity: While still energetic and fond of the DeadpanSnarker routine, he's much less crazy and a lot more restrained in real life than in videos.
132* OnlySaneMan: When not playing video games, he can come across as this to anyone else with him.
133** Sometimes in video games, outside of his commentary, he takes this role. He usually remains rather grounded if he isn't ''deliberately'' messing around.
134* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: When he goes from cheerful LargeHam to being snappy and irritated, leave him alone.
135* OohMeAccentsSlipping: Pretty much any time he attempts an accent, it will fail. See WhatTheHellIsThatAccent below.
136** Subverted with southern, British, and Irish accents; while heavily exaggerated in most cases, they're at least recognizable. He can also do a decent Austrian accent when he tries to do an Creator/ArnoldSchwarzenegger impersonation.
137* PermaStubble: This is how his facial hair appeared on camera before he stuck to clean-shaven. He claimed that it was an actual beard at least sometimes, though.
138* ProperlyParanoid: As a result of being both GenreSavvy and a hater of being taken by surprise, a lot of things in games - especially ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild'' - cause him to worry, and for good reason. Wide-open spaces make him nervous due to the possibility of sudden attacking monsters from nowhere (which do exist, albeit in smaller quantities than he believes), he's skittish around Guardian corpses due to worrying about them springing to life (which some do), he frequently avoids combat (a lot of enemy groups have the capacity to overwhelm the average player), and he's very hesitant to approach anything that seems out of place (in that game, if stuff seems out of place, it's either important or dangerous, not to be taken lightly in either case). A good specific example is when Max spots something demonic-looking on Mount Lanayru early game that he at first thinks is a shrine, before promptly deciding to avoid it entirely; said thing was [[spoiler:''[[OptionalBoss Naydra the dragon]]'']].
139* PungeonMaster: Many times, in and out of videos.
140* RedOniBlueOni: Red to Rhino, Tim, and Dan, but blue to Jero and Peter.
141* SelfDeprecation: Part of his routine.
142* SevenDeadlySins / SevenHeavenlyVirtues:
143** His sin is '''Gluttony.''' Not necessarily food-oriented (though he does eat a lot), he tends to [[{{Pun}} bite off more than he can chew]] and frequently overextends himself for better rewards.
144** His virtue is '''Chastity.''' Being asexual, he tends to IgnoreTheFanservice, no matter how blatant it gets.
145* SlasherSmile: He can certainly make one when he tries.
146* SpannerInTheWorks: This is the role he takes on in ''Fortune Street'', or at least Castle Trodain. After he decides he likely won't win, he instead focuses on just messing around and taking huge risks without really caring about increasing his own net worth, such as buying out people's shops. This results in Rhino losing his lead to Jero, and since Max by this point is actively trying to go bankrupt to end the game, he ends up putting himself on one of Dan's high value properties while Jero is winning the tug-of-war for the lead with Rhino. Max goes bankrupt and loses, Jero wins by default, and Rhino ends up in ''third'' because Dan got propelled into second from Max landing on that one property, meaning Max pretty much completely scrambled how the game seemed to be going halfway through[[labelnote:*]]it was assumed that Rhino would win, with either Jero or Max in second and the other in third, and Dan in last[[/labelnote]].
147** Seems to be a pattern with him. He's rarely, if ever, a real contender for the win; however, he ''does'' influence the games a lot with his trades and properties.
148* TookALevelInBadass: Compared to his multiplayer let's plays, his solo ones usually have him as much more competent; however, when he plays a game blind, he'll often start out failing and get better over time, so the trope is zigzagged.
149** ''Fortune Street'' had him as basically the SpannerInTheWorks who would decide the winner based on who he trades stuff to or chooses to land on. In the first several episodes, he won only one board mostly due to luck, and was constantly in last. Then ''something'' must have happened, because he dominated Peach's Castle, Alefgard, ''and'' Super Mario Bros, being the first of the group to win twice and then ''three times'' in a row, pushing him up to tie with seemingly invincible Jero.
150** When round 2 of ''100% Orange Juice'' started, he was doing surprisingly poorly considering his performance the first time around. Then one game, he decided to go "chaotic neutral" and just focus on fighting and killing everyone. Suddenly he became a ''lot'' more dangerous, and it became apparent very quickly that he had adapted overnight to Suguri's intended playstyle, starting to score wins frequently and posing a significant threat even when he doesn't win.
151* TrademarkFavoriteFood:
152** Apparently his top five foods, in order, are: peanut butter cups, pizza, tacos, spaghetti, and cheese and crackers.
153** PlayedForLaughs with the green juice in ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoV''.
154* UnsportsmanlikeGloating: Deliberately played up if this is against a computer opponent, but averted entirely against other people.
155* VerbalTic: "Alrighty", referring to people as "dude", and filling silences with "uhhh..." even when there's nothing to make him think.
156** If he's complaining about something, usually something that he finds doesn't make sense, you can expect him to cut himself off just a few words before the end of his sentence and go "Whatever" without missing a beat.
157** With few exceptions, when saying "Mario", he rolls the ''r'' slightly, making it sound almost like a ''d''.
158* VitriolicBestBuds: Hoo boy. Alright, let's go down the list.
159** Peter is the original example in very early videos. They insult one another a fair amount and have even gotten physical over the games. This still happens in modern videos with Peter's return to being a channel main.
160** His teamwork with Zero is not to be underestimated, regardless of how often he trolls Zero and Zero insults him.
161** The same as the above can be said for Dan as well, though Dan doesn't insult him so much as he just responds with trolling of his own and snark at his (lack of) skill.
162** Rhino and Max often seem like they're on terrible terms in videos, with how much Max yells at him, but they actually get along very well.
163** Tim and Jero are both subject to being made the ButtMonkey for Max's amusement, and similarly will not sugarcoat anything they say about him.
164* WeaksauceWeakness: One of the main reasons he constantly fails at video games is that he doesn't do well when being rushed, yet a lot of the games he plays require doing things quickly. This, coupled with the fact that he's too impatient to ''not'' do things that involve rushing, tends to spell failure.
165** He would do much better in video games...if he didn't ''always record them when he has never played them before in his life.'' The few times he plays a game he's actually familiar with (''VideoGame/PunchOut'' comes to mind), he does exceptionally good, [[YankTheDogsChain at least up until he reaches a point he's never played before.]]
166** PlayedForLaughs with bridges, as he has a tendency to fall off them in almost any game.
167* WeaponSpecialization: In early shooters, he had a tendency to go for submachine guns and/or assault rifles. He has since moved on to [[ShotgunsAreJustBetter shotguns]]; the combat shotgun is his favorite ''[[VideoGame/{{Fallout3}} Fallout 3]]'' weapon, and he uses shotguns frequently in ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil6'' and ''[[VideoGame/ArmyOfTwo Army of Two: The Devil's Cartel]]''.
168** In ''VideoGame/BattleBlockTheater'', he gets a lot of use out of the slime bubble cannon, though more for SequenceBreaking than actually fighting.
169** Grenade launchers, [[ZigZaggedTrope sometimes.]] Back in ''VideoGame/Left4Dead2'', he would always go for them, despite not being good with them [[{{Troll}} and only taking them to annoy the others.]] In ''Screencheat'' and ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil5'', he frequently uses the grenade launcher and is actually decently skilled with it. And in ''VideoGame/{{Overwatch}}'', he mains Junkrat (who uses a frag launcher) with exceptional skill. In other games, however, grenade launchers are often rare or AwesomeButImpractical (or both), meaning both his usage and skill with them fluctuates.
170* WhamLine: In the finale of Vault 14 for ''Minecraft Party'': "The Overseer doesn't want you to leave, Rhino!", thus kicking off the BossBattle.
171* WhatTheHellIsThatAccent: He has a standard North American way of speaking, but this trope takes effect when he attempts a BriefAccentImitation; unless it's southern, British, or (sometimes) Irish, it'll somehow quickly slip into some sort of Italian vampire, possibly with a side of mob boss.
172* WhosLaughingNow: In ''VideoGame/DokaponKingdom''. You'd think a luck-based board game with RPG style battles, with Rhino as an opponent, would curbstomp him, but nope. Within two episodes, he puts himself at a huge advantage and manages to ''kill Rhino'' before even leaving the tutorial map. Rhino and Tim have to strike an unwritten alliance just to avoid falling even further behind as Max sweeps up towns and wins.
173* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: Majorly aquaphobic. This apparently stems from a series of bad water-related events when he was younger, and is so bad he can't even stand being in a public swimming pool.
174** He also has a severe fear of heights, or at least of falling. And a rather justifiable one of bugs and spiders, though ones in video games don't seem to get to him.
175** And then, of course, his fear of [[JumpScare Jump Scares]].
176** He also has a fear of big cities, which doesn't extend to video games.
177** As we learn in ''Breath of the Wild'' he's also afraid of [[AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever giant things]], and while not explicitly afraid, he's unnerved by birds.
178* {{Workaholic}}
179* YoungAndInCharge: Peter, Jerry, and Wren are the only ones confirmed to be younger than him (the former two by no more than a year and a half). The others have all been confirmed to be older by up to six years. ''And he runs absolutely everything.'' This may be a contributing factor to being...
180* YoungerThanTheyLook: As mentioned on the main page, people tend to think he's in his twenties when he's only in his late teens. He acknowledges this whenever it comes up and notes that it's rather common. It didn't help when he grew a beard and now looks even older.
181** It isn't even just looks; his voice, personality, and intelligence were surprisingly mature even back when he was maybe sixteen.
182** Someone once believed he was ''27'' when he was 18 at the time, if that tells you anything.
183[[/folder]]
184
185[[folder:Rhino]]
186!Ryan Sullivan (Rhino)
187--> ''I was trying [to give an intro] [[SurroundedByIdiots but nobody would shut up.]]''
188
189Originally a member of shorter videos such as ''Screencheat'', he later went on to appear in numerous things, claiming a role as TheAce with a very deadpan form of commentary that works well with others. Often commentates on games with Max, typically serving as a MissionControl who advises Max on collectibles. He eventually gained his own series, "Rhino Plays", where [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin he plays games]] with Max nowhere to be found (except sometimes as a co-commentator).
190
191Also goes by: [=Rhino600=], Rhinowolf, and [=RhinoTim=].[[labelnote:*]]His username in ''Card Hunter'' because Tim is playing along with him and the group is only referred to by the group leader's name, so he added Tim's name to his own; Max was added a while afterwards, hence not being called "[=RhinoTimMax=]".[[/labelnote]]
192
193* TheAce: Wins very often, to the point where others will specifically team up or target him so someone else wins to keep it from getting boring.
194* ADayInTheLimelight: Any "Rhino Plays" series.
195* BigWhat: It's practically a CatchPhrase for him at this point.
196* BoringButPractical: There's nothing too specific about it; in basically every game, his playing style is very simple, but effective.
197** Particularly evident in ''Fortune Street''; he takes longer than anyone else with making decisions, and he will ''never'' do anything that could be considered "risky".
198** Him playing magic-based classes in D&D and ''Card Hunter'' falls into this, as while wizards, warlocks, sorcerers, and mages are usually complex on paper due to their numerous spells, the only battle strategy he applies when using them is "stay away from enemies and cast whichever one of two or three damage-dealing spells works best". Subverted with Dranthar Virlight, who's a fighter-warlock hybrid and so gets right in enemies' faces.
199** He's started to try riskier things in some games, such as ''Dokapon Kingdom'', but he still falls back on this if he feels in danger.
200** Subverted in the first season of Minecraft Hardcore. While he starts the series off strictly with housework, usually farming, he's quick to take up the more active roles when player numbers start dwindling, and he serves as an effective team leader. Defied completely in the second season, as he takes an active role from the start.
201* BornLucky: As Max would put it, games love to "coddle" Rhino, if they aren't screwing him over, by pretty much handing him small victories through RNG that help him ease his way forward faster than the others, who fight tooth and nail just to catch up. ''Fortune Street'' and ''Minecraft Party'' are good examples, and it's this very trope that makes the others tired of Rhino winning.
202* BornUnlucky:
203** Not him, but when he switches from Stella to Kiryl in ''Fortune Street'', Kiryl is apparently this - Max did a test before the game to make sure Kiryl's color was green (Rhino and Dan wanted to switch and coordinate colors due to the confusion from the previous game of them having each other's colors), and in the turn order roll, Kiryl rolled a three, when the maximum you can roll is ''ninety-nine''. Then during the actual turn order roll for the episode, '''he rolls a zero.''' And then proceeds to go bankrupt within four episodes.
204** His dice rolls in D&D are usually abysmal. This gets referenced in the "Museum of [=RLYoshi=]" video, where one exhibit in his room is a six-sided die, with the opportunity to "test Rhino's luck" by rolling it. It always rolls a 1.
205** In ''Mega Man Battle Network'' he finally gets a chance to use an advance ability, the chance of which is random and extremely uncommon... only for an attack with random placement to hit the spot he moves to and kill him.
206* BreakoutCharacter: There's a reason he was the first to get his own series apart from Max.
207* CatchPhrase:
208** "That would be silly!" when referring to either something normal (in which case it's SarcasmMode), or referring to a silly alternative to something else that's stupid (in which case it's in-character HypocriticalHumor).
209** "[[YouHaveGotToBeKiddingMe Reeeeeeally?]]"
210** "THE BOX!" Pretty much any time a box or boxlike object has importance, especially in (and caused by) the ''Ace Attorney'' games, when he realized almost every case involves a box (or boxlike object) as a main piece of evidence.
211** "[[Wrestling/JohnCena You can't see me! My time is now!]]" whenever stealth is used, or a character mentions an (in)ability to see someone else.
212** "I would like to suggest..." followed by, well, whatever he'd like to suggest.
213* CharacterDevelopment: From "quiet guy who always wins" to a DeadpanSnarker who can be excitable if he wants, and despite what everyone says, he loses about as often as he wins. And then from there to someone who is generally cheerful, with a bit of snark, who just so happens to play in a BoringButPractical way.
214* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: His color in ''Minecraft'' is green, which is easy to remember due to his skin.
215** {{Irony}}: He plays the ''Zeta'' version of ''Pokémon Zeta and Omicron'', which is colored purple, while ''Omicron'' (played by Max) is green.
216* CowardlyLion: He often plays games very carefully, sometimes overly so, to the point of the others chiding him on cowardice. A good example is in ''Card Hunter'' when he frequently uses time trying to move away from any amount of damage rather than actually fighting (or letting someone else take the turn to fight). But he's very effective when he actually gets involved in the battles himself, and he's the group strategist in many (non-Card Hunter) games.
217* DeadpanSnarker
218* DrivesLikeCrazy: In ''GTA Online''. He goes off road whenever possible no matter the terrain, never bothers turning to avoid anything that won't actually stop him, and once ''somehow'' got his car to briefly dance around a pole. Even within the Grand Theft Auto universe, his cars would ''not'' be in an acceptable shape upon reaching their destination - if they reached it at all - if the car he drove wasn't always the virtually indestructible Armored Kuruma or Insurgent. Amazingly, he's still considered their de facto driver for any vehicle - granted, he ''does'' get them there fast, if not unsettled.
219* DudeNotFunny: He seems to find amusement in making fun of Max's aquaphobia or attempting to deliberately trigger it. If you know the reasons for Max's phobia[[labelnote:*]]He nearly drowned as a kid by falling in a lake, a friend of his ''did'' drown years later, and the general idea of sea creatures freaks him out - especially with the knowledge that, in his words, "we know more about other planets than we do about the contents of our own ocean"[[/labelnote]], this comes off as horribly insensitive. Max is rarely amused by this.
220--> '''Rhino''': ''(upon entering [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime Zora's Domain]], mockingly)'' Uggg, water, it's so triggering for you.
221* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Granted, he's been established for years, but his first solo series is ''VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork'', an RPG that generally relies on patience and luck to win battles, both of which he has in spades. It helps show new viewers what Rhino's playstyle is like.
222* GladIThoughtOfIt: A variation. From time to time, when Max suggests theories in ''VisualNovel/AceAttorney'' games, Rhino will cut him off partway through to finish suggesting the theory himself, occasionally with a change or two.
223* HypocriticalHumor: In competitive games, he'll often point everyone at whoever's in first to try and target them, and often talks about how there's no targeting specific people, just targeting whoever's in first. When he's in first, he'll immediately switch to trying to distract people, pushing them to target each other and ignore him.
224* ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy: A RunningGag is his attacks in ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' missing.
225* MadLibsCatchPhrase: When something is described with an adjective, Rhino often chimes in with a mockingly-interested "How [adjective] is it?"
226* ManOfAThousandVoices: As shown in the ''Ace Attorney'' playings. He doesn't give as many wacky voices as Max, but he has just as much of a range, and tends to play far more characters. For comparison, in a standard courtroom scene, Rhino plays ''every character'' barring Phoenix, witnesses (most of whom are played by Rhino anyway), and - if she's summoned - Mia Fey.
227* OnceDoneNeverForgotten: Max has a tendency to never let Rhino forget about his eating or falling asleep on recording and chides him for it frequently, even though he hasn't done either in a long time.
228* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Sort of. His full name is known, as seen above; but in videos, he's simply referred to as Rhino.
229** He's notably the only frequent player, besides Zero, who never goes by his real name (though he can be prompted to, unlike Zero). Dan prefers his nickname, but even he frequently uses Alton or Arron.
230* OpposingSportsTeam: This is how everyone treats him a lot of the time due to him frequently winning.
231* TakeUpMySword: Inverted; he forcefully takes the leadership role in the first season of Minecraft Hardcore after Max dies, even literally taking Max's sword. He's effective at it, though, so besides some complaints from Silver and Jero at the beginning, no one minds.
232* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Drink, actually; milk is mentioned often as something he is very fond of.
233* TheRival: To Max, for the most part. Jero also treats him as one to an extent.
234* RunningGag: He seems to always have something happening that annoys Max and others in the video:
235** For the first while, he would fall asleep in the middle of recording.
236** Then he started eating during recording. [[JabbaTableManners Very loudly.]]
237** Then he moved on to getting strings of hiccups at random times.
238** And consistently throughout all this is him getting phone calls during recording, and proceeding to answer them right away instead of waiting for the episode to end (though he's started waiting if the call isn't urgent).
239* SevenDeadlySins / SevenHeavenlyVirtues:
240** His sin is '''Sloth.''' Besides his obvious sleepiness during recording, he's also infamous for taking the BoringButPractical routes.
241** His virtue is '''Temperance.''' Rarely does he get angry, almost always remaining calm and thinking rationally.
242* SharpDressedMan: In ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoV'' a lot of the time, though he switches to body armor in heists.
243* ShipperOnDeck: For [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess Link and Midna]] most prominently, but he's dipped into it for other characters of other games as well, some jokingly and some seriously.
244** [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime Link and Malon]] is another big one.
245* {{Sleepyhead}}: There's a bit of a RunningGag of him falling asleep, or at least getting tired enough that he wants to, in the middle of videos.
246* SoreLoser: In the ''Pokémon Showdown Tournament'', he seems to give up during his second battle with Zero and practically sounds depressed, even though he made it to third place.
247* SurroundedByIdiots: In the multiplayer games, he's constantly the calmest, and aside from some odd snarky remarks, is easily the sanest of the group. The reason he's not listed as an OnlySaneMan is because he's really just overshadowed by everyone else's goofiness, as seen when he's on par with Max in terms of banter and confusion when it's just the two of them.
248* TheyJustDontGetIt: For a time in ''Fortune Street'', he never understood why stock prices went up after the somewhat rare event of someone buying stocks and then selling them in the same turn (such as by passing the bank, buying stocks, landing somewhere and paying money, and selling stocks to get out of debt immediately). It's because the stocks bought were a higher amount than the stocks sold, and it doesn't play the "stocks raising" animation (for buying stocks at the bank) until the end of the turn, something Max tries explaining in varying degrees of detail. This doesn't get through to Rhino for several boards, though as of now it's sunk in.
249* {{Troll}}: His messing around before ''Minecraft'' videos start is usually for this purpose. Or just to cure boredom.
250* VitriolicBestBuds: With Max, even more so than anyone else. They will argue frequently and Max yells at him a ''lot'', and he also takes losing to or being upstaged by Rhino [[SoreLoser far worse]] than when it happens with someone else, like Dan or Zero. Yet the posts Max makes on social media heavily imply that the two are above and beyond best friends (which is supported by Max, despite his tendency to get mad at Rhino, bringing him on for just about every multiplayer game he plays despite the usual rotating cast).
251* TheWorfEffect: In the ''Pokemon Showdown Tournament'', he loses twice to Zero. While Zero has been on the channel before and is known to be good at games, this is the first time he's shown his Pokemon skill - however, see the same trope under his own entry below.
252* WrongGenreSavvy:
253** His suggestions on what evidence to present in ''VisualNovel/AceAttorney'' games hinge on the idea that Max can freely state how said evidence relates to the topic at hand, forgetting that the games require that the evidence speak for itself.
254** More like "Wrong Time Savvy", but in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime'' he treats the game as a modern-day open-world game, looking for secrets in every room, making combat more complicated than it needs to be, and searching for far more depth than necessary. In something like ''Skyrim'' or even more recent Zelda games, this would be a good idea and shows how thorough he is. However, Max has to constantly remind him that this game was made in 1998, was one of the first 3D games ''ever,'' and is actually very simple by today's standards.
255* YankTheDogsChain: He's behind for the first two episodes of ''Portal 2'', then claims the lead about five minutes into the third episode. Max takes the lead back a little over forty minutes later and runs with it, once again pulling at least a whole test ahead of Rhino.
256[[/folder]]
257
258[[folder:Dan]]
259!Alton / Arron "Dan" Barak
260--> ''We can't play [[RunningGag baseball]] with two players!''
261
262One of the earliest players to still be around, often participating in co-op games with Max, such as ''Resident Evil''. He and Max have good chemistry and can easily banter when it's just them, though Dan noticeably gets salty ([[InsistentTerminology sorry,]] [[MemeticMutation it's not salt, it's anger]]) rather easily when there's multiple people involved. He got his own series after Rhino did, "Dan Plays".
263
264Also goes by: Courier Dan, [=hartles90=], Garino, and [=DanielJinjo=].
265
266* TheAce: At Rope Racing in Worms. Also at the game in general, at least compared to Max.
267** Same with ''Resident Evil 5'', though he has his moments where this gets dropped.
268** He also beats Max in literally every game of ''Battle Chess'' they play after the first one. (Except one where he deliberately lost, as he was showing Max what "fool's mate" was.)
269** In the ''Battletoads'' race as well. To elaborate: he basically gives everyone else a twenty-minute headstart, has to restart the entire game halfway through, and upon reaching the final boss, he pauses ''and goes to beat the arcade version'' before coming back and beating the final boss. All in less time than it took ''anyone else'' to reach ''two thirds of the way into the game.''
270* AchillesHeel: See WeaksauceWeakness below.
271** Also, he's extremely good at fighting games... but for some reason, he greatly struggles to beat Max, who is unskilled at them at best and constantly loses to other people that Dan ''can'' beat.
272* ADayInTheLimelight: Any "Dan Plays" series.
273* UsefulNotes/AmericanAccents: He has a subtle one that seems to be a mixture of Dixie and Texas Drawl. Justified, as he stated in the comments that he is originally from Texas. It isn't as noticeable in later videos, though.
274* BornUnlucky: The reason his anger flares up in luck-based games: said luck is never on his side. See his D&D rolls as an example - he rolled more Nat 1s in a single session than everyone else combined all campaign.
275* CatchPhrase: Has a couple.
276** "I was gonna/about to say..." followed by something he was trying to say, but got interrupted.
277** "I can neither confirm nor deny those allegations." When someone accuses him of something, this is typically his response if the accusation is true.
278** "How irksome."
279* CharacterizationMarchesOn: He used to be very careful with his swearing, and made a point of not using particularly bad words simply out of habit; he even would give himself a SoundEffectBleep in place of swears. A year or two down the line, while he isn't one of the most hard-swearing people on the channel, he doesn't restrain himself as much even when not annoyed, casually tossing around phrases like "Let's do this shit" and "He got fucked up".
280* ChekhovsGun: He mentions during one Worms Reloaded match that, apparently, you can use lightning to revive a dead worm. This comes in handy the very next match, when he revives one of his worms and defeats Max with that worm.
281** ChekhovsGunman: The worm that was revived, Trixie, actually died ''very'' early on and didn't get anything done. But thanks to the revival (and Max [[HoistByHisOwnPetard accidentally healing her]]), she won the match for Dan.
282* CrossPlayer: Plays as Sheva in ''Resident Evil 5'', and later Helena in ''Resident Evil 6''.
283** He generally plays females rather often, such as in ''GTA Online'' despite a male option being available.
284* DeadpanSnarker
285* DelayedReaction: Because of the connection problems in Worms Reloaded, it seems like he has these to Max's moves, as he won't react to one of his worms getting hit until a couple seconds after they do.
286** FiveSecondForeshadowing: The above is inverted when it's his turn, as he reacts to things ''before'' we see them on Max's screen.
287* EpicFail: He's not immune to these either. His crowning moment would have to be in the second episode, where he and Max go on Fort; he uses an Earthquake that manages to drown two of Max's worms, but at the cost of ''three'' of his own, leaving only one worm that Max easily picked off.
288** He attempts to snipe a BSAA emblem on a distant roof...with a handgun. He misses about ten times before Max walks up and snipes it properly.
289** Let's be honest here. Getting checkmated by Max in four moves in Battle Chess was just ''bad.''
290* FirstNameUltimatum: Early on, he referred to to Max as "RL" or "Yoshi". But when particularly annoyed, or just laughing too much, he'd use Max's real name. Now he just uses his real name all the time anyway.
291* FluffyTheTerrible: Not exactly an animal, but in ''Courage is Magic'', he's an ultra-powerful earth pony with shadow tentacles that wields, among other things, an ''entire freaking tree'' and [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII a Buster Sword]]. And he's named Dan.[[labelnote:*]]As in, that's his character's name as well.[[/labelnote]]
292* GenreSavvy
293* TheHyena: Very prone to bursting into laughter, either by just in-game happenings or Max [[EpicFail utterly screwing up]].
294* HypercompetentSidekick: Since [[TheDitz Max]] is playing as Chris, the main protagonist, in ''Resident Evil 5'', while [[TheAce Dan]] is playing as his partner Sheva, he takes this role most of the time. Carries over to ''Resident Evil 6'', but not as obviously.
295* IHaveManyNames: See above. Max, of all people, [[{{Hypocrite}} points this out.]]
296* MathematiciansAnswer: A RunningGag of his is to give these, often by saying "yes" whenever anyone asks a question between two or more choices.
297* {{Metaphorgotten}}: His famous "salt rant".
298--> '''Dan''': [[BerserkButton Don't say I'm salty. It is]] ''[[InsistentTerminology anger]]''. Salt is what you put on your food to make it taste better! [[CloudCuckooLander If you put me on your food,]] I will not make it taste better! [[{{Corpsing}} Nine times out of ten, your food will not even be there!]]
299--> '''Rhino''': [[ComicallyMissingThePoint What if we put the food on Dan?]]
300* MrExposition: Since Max is unfamiliar with the Resident Evil games, he fills this role on explaining how things work in ''Resident Evil 5'' that aren't already outright stated. He also is the only one to stop and read the documents so viewers can read them as well.
301** Again has this role in ''Resident Evil 6'', though more due to noticing things first or just explaining things from past games.
302* NoodleIncident: We don't know ''why'' him saying "CHEEEEESE!" the way he does is some sort of in-joke that makes Max crack up laughing literally every time, but it is.
303* OhCrap: Gives off a couple good ones, especially when he learns that Max just used "Armageddon".
304* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: His name is not actually Dan; it's Alton (though he prefers his middle name, Arron). As far as we can tell, Dan is just a name that he likes (and originates from his own channel's ''Fallout: New Vegas'' let's play, where he calls himself Courier Dan).
305* ScreamsLikeALittleGirl: Commonly, when startled. He can also do it on command.
306** [[https://youtu.be/F3sqxK7UBhg?t=1486 This moment]] from ''Cuphead'' is arguably the pinnacle of it.
307* SevenDeadlySins / SevenHeavenlyVirtues:
308** His sin is '''Despair''' (the less common "eighth sin"). He falls into it quite often when losing, and can lead to mood shifts of varying degrees, none of them good.
309** His virtue is '''Kindness.''' Assuming it isn't a direct competition, he does his best for everyone around him and sometimes acts as a mediator.
310* ShipTease: Some of his remarks end up hinting towards shipping with Wren. [[{{Squick}} Who is about half his age.]] It's specifically as a joke, their relationship is nothing but platonic, and when comments start making it out as something else someone will quickly put their foot down before viewers can go nuts.
311* ShoutOut: In the second match, he and Max exchange several LetsPlay/TheRunawayGuys references, due to his team being ''called'' "The Runaway Guys" and his worms being named [[{{LetsPlay/Chuggaaconroy}} Emile]], [[LetsPlay/NintendoCapriSun Tim]], [[LetsPlay/ProtonJon Jon]], and [[LetsPlay/JoshJepson Josh]].
312** Which even leads to ''the game itself'' seeming to join in, as [[BornLucky Emile]] just barely avoids getting hit by Max's bazooka and [[ButtMonkey Tim]] blows himself up early on.
313** In ''Resident Evil 5'', he also makes several references to LetsPlay/ProtonJon, who also played the game. He and Max even have to restrain themselves from stealing Jon's "football" joke, which they seem to have replaced with baseball references instead.
314** He makes a WebVideo/GameGrumps joke in Battle Chess by opening up the video with the WebVideo/SteamTrain intro.
315* SoreLoser: Oh, is he ever. Just listen to his reactions when it looks like he's going to win, then [[YankTheDogsChain loses by the skin of his teeth]].
316** Strangely only applies to the majorly multiplayer games; when it's just Max, Dan takes losing in stride and never gets annoyed. (Except when he falls being in the ''Sonic the Hedgehog 2006'' race, but that's justified due to him being frustrated with the game itself.)
317* BerserkButton:
318** Competitive games that have player VS player combat such as Splatoon 2, Dead by Daylight.
319** In particular, Dynamo Rollers in Splatoon 2 absolutely infuriate him to the point of ragequiting the game as a whole for a limited time. This is not helped by the fact that Peter uses a dynamo roller as one of his main weapons.
320* SuperStrength: His character in the original cut short run of ''Courage is Magic''. While he only has three points in strength, due to a racial trait and a chosen merit, instead of a +3 to strength checks, he gets a ''+13'' whenever the strength check is for pushing, pulling, sliding, or lifting. And, thanks to Dan's heavy use of wordplay and LoopholeAbuse, he's able to make this apply to a ''lot'' of stuff.
321* TookALevelInBadass: Less "took" and more "regained". After a long while of [[HumiliationConga constantly losing]] and [[SoreLoser raging every time,]] particularly after Pallet Town in Minecraft Party, they started the Let's Race of ''Battletoads'', and he proceeded to remind us that he is a ''very'' good gamer. See TheAce above.
322* WeaksauceWeakness: Games with typical mechanics and traits such as ''Resident Evil'', ''Worms'', and even ''Battle Chess''? He's a natural. Games where the focus is on random knowledge or funny/inappropriate comments such as ''Fibbage'', ''Cards Against Humanity'', and ''Quiplash''? Don't expect him to win much, if at all.
323* YankTheDogsChain: Victory is commonly snatched from him in games like ''Fibbage'' and ''Quiplash''; either he does terribly or just decently throughout, or he does good but chokes at the last minute.
324** ThrowTheDogABone: That said, he's had his victories.
325[[/folder]]
326
327[[folder:Tim]]
328!Tim Thissen
329--> ''It's always amazing when you discover you nearly died.''
330
331One of many ''Cards Against Humanity'' participants who later became a frequent participant in just about everything multiplayer. Also chosen by Max to be his co-host for the ''Pokémon Showdown Tournament'', and part of his MissionControl team for ''VideoGame/KeepTalkingAndNobodyExplodes'', marking his first appearance in something that isn't massively multiplayer. Has a dry wit and very even temper, but also tends to be the target of a lot of abuse.
332
333Also goes by: Blue Breeze, [=zeldamaster52=], and [=HitTheKench=].
334
335* TheAce: In ''[=SpeedRunners=]''. Max even remarks he never thought the day would come when it'd be predictable for Tim to win.
336* AchillesHeel: See WeaksauceWeakness below.
337** Also, in ''Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes'', while he does well with the modules he has to solve, throwing a new one on him in the middle of deactivation seems to make his brain shut down.
338* ADayInTheLimelight: The ''Zelda: Breath of the Wild'' playthrough gives him great focus, as it's often him and Max that do most of the commentating, with Rhino contributing surprisingly little outside of major events. It helps that he acts as MissionControl.
339* AerithAndBob: Downplayed; he's the only one to have a common name ''and'' not frequently refer to themselves by a nickname, though other people do one or the other.
340* AlliterativeName: Tim Thissen.
341* BitingTheHandHumor: More than anyone else, he takes potshots at Max's videos and channel a fair amount. Max's responses vary between ActuallyPrettyFunny and DudeNotFunny. Most everyone else just [[VitriolicBestBuds insults Max himsef]] (not that Tim doesn't do that too).
342* ButtMonkey: He's usually the subject of ridicule, more so than the other four main players; but this is subverted in regards to his actual skill at the games they play, as he actually does rather well.
343** In ''Minecraft Party'', even the ''tutorial'' treats him as this; the "[=NPC=]" version of him explains iron spaces, which have no effect and therefore gives him nothing to talk about, and he's the victim of the "Ice Melting" demonstration. Subverted later in the actual game as he begins giving the others a CurbStompBattle...then double subverted when he hasn't won a board since.
344** In the ''Pokémon Showdown Tournament'', he is constantly made fun of for slipping up when talking about Pokemon, such as saying "snow type" instead of "ice type". He also is easily beaten by Squillistipated and Rhino, his only victories being against Spark and Max.
345** In ''Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes'', he's given the least amount of stuff to do, and occasionally referred to as "moral support" rather than any specific bomb deactivation job. Subverted as what he has to do is just as important as everything else (no modules are optional), he never messes up or takes an abnormally long time while both Dan and Rhino have done one or the other, and arguably the "hieroglyphics" could be pretty difficult, since it amounts to "understanding what [[CloudCuckooLander Max]] is describing". As of writing this, everyone has been the cause of a failed bomb defusing attempt, directly or indirectly, ''except'' for Tim.
346* CatchPhrase: "Easy peasy."
347* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: Averted. His nickname is Blue Breeze, and his ''Minecraft'' skin is of a blue ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}, but since Max has already claimed blue, his color is ''yellow''.
348* CovertPervert: Granted, with the jokes on the channel, "covert" is only really by comparison...but in ''On The Spot'' (their nine-year anniversary special), when asked to define "Asshole Chair", without hesitation, he describes a stool used to give rimjobs.
349--> '''Tim''': ''(casually)'' Well, with all the porn I've watched... ''(everyone cracks up)''
350* DeadpanSnarker: Virtually every time he speaks when not spoken to, it's for a witty or sarcastic remark.
351* GentleGiant: His preferred D&D character type is a strong melee attacker (such as a barbarian or fighter) who often stays quiet and polite, if sometimes snarky, in social interactions.
352* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Brice, Jero, Rhino, and Max, having known them all for an unknown amount of years before the videos started.
353* HoistByHisOwnPetard: He and Enigma lose Strife Clouds in ''Minecraft Party'' because of the way the Bonus Ice was counted up, and it was done in the way that he voted for.
354* ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy: Believes himself to have terrible aim with a bow, [[InformedFlaw but not only do we not see any examples]], he actually has pretty decent aim the few times he uses one and is really good with Ender Pearl aiming.
355* {{Irony}}: Despite being color deficient, in ''Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes'', one of his main jobs is translating the Simon Says module, which is all about pressing four colored buttons in the right order. (Fortunately his part of it doesn't require recognizing based on color, just the name of it.)
356* MissionControl: During ''Zelda: Breath of the Wild'', his knowledge of the game (and looking things up during recording) lets him direct Max when he gets lost, helps him figure out what to do next when he has no immediate goals, and gives (non-spoilery) advice for upcoming challenges to help Max prepare and steel himself.
357* OnlySaneMan: Even more than Rhino, with his only moments out of it being occasional trolling in ''Minecraft Party''.
358* PungeonMaster: We don't see much of it in videos, but apparently he was this for the group long before Max showed up.
359** Started picking this up more post-2014.
360* RedOniBlueOni: He's the blue to Max's red much more obviously than others. Their personalities, senses of humor, and slight {{Troll}} tendencies are ''extremely'' similar, with the only difference being that Max is more talkative and sometimes loses his train of thought.
361** Becomes much more apparent when the two of them are the hosts of the ''Pokémon Showdown Tournament''.
362* SevenDeadlySins / SevenHeavenlyVirtues:
363** His sin is '''Lust.''' A bit of a stretch, but he indulges in sex-related humor far more than anyone else.
364** His virtue is '''Patience.''' Tends to shrug off inconveniences, losses, and insults.
365* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Max misspelled his last name as "Thi''e''ssen" in ''Cards Against Humanity'' for a while.
366* ThisLooksLikeAJobForAquaman: A competitive variant rather than a cooperative one. You know how he typically does average, maybe above average, in most games? ''VideoGame/SpeedRunners'' comes around and he ''decimates everyone'' despite not playing it previously. For bonus points, he even plays as a character in a shark costume.
367* WeaksauceWeakness: He's overall rather competent, only really being screwed over by bad luck...except when a challenge requires color identification (he has color vision deficiency, by his own admission). This greatly screwed him over in at least one ''Minecraft Party'' minigame and appeared to handicap him in other ones.
368[[/folder]]
369
370[[folder:Jero]]
371!Jeronimo Ramirez
372--> '''''[[LargeHam I HUNGER FOR FIIIIIIGHT!]]'''''
373
374Originally a player in ''Wheel of Fortune'' and ''Cards Against Humanity'', he later went on to become a core member of multiplayer games, such as ''Borderlands 2'', ''Fortune Street'', and the remastered version of ''Castle Crashers''. Likes to play himself up as [[TokenEvilTeammate insane]] and is very loud and energetic. Tends to have extreme luck...in [[BornLucky either]] [[BornUnlucky direction]].
375
376Also goes by: [=Jero1331=] and Shadow Breeze.
377
378* ButtMonkey: Max especially likes taking shots at him. For example, in the ''Pokémon Showdown Tournament'', Rhino beats Jero, and Jero tells Rhino he wants him to win. Max proclaims "With Jero's power at your back, [[BlessedWithSuck which weakens you...]]"
379** Similar to Tim, he's usually the target of various quick insults. A mildly offended-sounding "HEY!" is practically his CatchPhrase.
380* CallingYourAttacks: He shouts "Banhammer! Banhammer!" when using his ranged magic as the [[VideoGame/CastleCrashers Blacksmith]], since it consists of him throwing flaming hammers.
381* CatchPhrase: "God ''dammit'' man!"
382* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: His usual color is purple, though if that color is unavailable (usually due to someone else taking it, due to Zero and Jerry also using that color at times), he'll take gray.
383* DarkIsNotEvil: He plays as the loud and violent bandit Krieg in ''Borderlands 2'' and the evil-looking Blacksmith with a horned helmet in ''Castle Crashers'', but in both cases he's still on the same side as the others.
384** Also applies with Waluigi in ''Fortune Street'', and being dressed as Taskmaster or Deathstroke in ''Minecraft'' and ''Wheel of Fortune'' respectively. On one hand, these are competitive games, and so he can be seen as an enemy; on the other hand, aside from in-character jokes, he doesn't play the game any more ruthlessly than anyone else.
385* {{Keet}}: Very excitable.
386* LargeHam: Occasionally, but especially in ''Borderlands 2'', with this being his portrayal of Krieg.
387--> '''Jero!Krieg''': ''I HUNGER FOR FIGHT!''
388* TheNicknamer: In ''Borderlands 2'' as Krieg, to play up his DumbMuscle role, he rarely calls anyone by their names and instead comes up with recurring nicknames. For example, Salvador (Max) is "tiny man".
389* SevenDeadlySins / SevenHeavenlyVirtues:
390** His sin is '''Wrath.''' He's a BoisterousBruiser, reacts violently, and solves many in-game problems - jokingly or seriously - by attacking whatever's annoying him.
391** His virtue is '''Diligence.''' Perhaps fitting with his role as the muscle, he rarely, if ever, backs down from a challenge or obstacle.
392* SharpDressedMan: In ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoV'', more so than Rhino, as he keeps the outfit or variations of it on heists.
393* ThirdPersonPerson: His portrayal of Krieg. Also slips into this when impersonating Waluigi.
394* ThisIsForEmphasisBitch: He likes punctuating sentences with "bitch" in the 2014 Christmas special, or at least throwing it into sentences.
395* ThrowTheDogABone: In ''Wheel of Fortune'', while going against Rhino, TheAce, and Max, who's played the game numerous times, it's expected that he does terribly... until the third game, where he wins the whole thing, bonus puzzle included.
396** He also proves to be very good at ''Fibbage'' despite having a poor track record when it comes to winning things, such as in ''Cards Against Humanity''.
397* TokenEvilTeammate: Comes across as this next to Max and Rhino, as his Xbox avatar heavily resembles ComicBook/{{Deathstroke}} and Rhino at one point asks him not to kill anyone; Jero's response is "No promises".
398** Also, his ''Minecraft'' skin is of ComicBook/{{Taskmaster}}. Before he changed it to also be Deathstroke.
399** In general, he fits this role, playing up the role of being anywhere from an AntiHero to downright evil depending on the game. If there's a villainous character, or even just one who [[DarkIsNotEvil looks evil,]] he'll likely play it. Examples include Krieg in ''Borderlands 2'', Waluigi in ''Fortune Street'', and the Blacksmith in ''Castle Crashers (Remastered)''.
400* VitriolicBestBuds: With Max, Rhino, and Tim.
401* WeAreExperiencingTechnicalDifficulties: A constant cause of these. Examples include:
402** In the 2014 Christmas special, his footage was apparently corrupted at points and unusable, making it impossible for Max to cut to his screen the majority of the time.
403** In the Minecraft Party series, about halfway through, he has to stop recording due to being very low on computer memory. His screen is replaced with a TV test pattern.
404** He's the reason for several minutes being cut out of one of his matches in the ''Pokémon Showdown Tournament'' when his browser temporarily freezes.
405** It's unclear if he ''was'' the cause of them, but he seemed to be having internet issues during ''Wheel of Fortune'' before the game started desynchronizing and forcing them to abruptly stop recording.
406** He failed to record his screen for the first few episodes of ''Borderlands 2''.
407* WhatTheHellHero: He gets called out in an early ''Borderlands 2'' episode for not only killing an enemy Max was trying to get a kill revive on, but he then is too slow to revive Max ''and'' Rhino, causing them both to die.
408--> '''Max''': Jero, you are ''not'' a bro!
409[[/folder]]
410
411[[folder:Peter]]
412!Peter Best
413--> ''[[NonSequitur TOASTER.]]''
414
415Max's CloudCuckooLander friend, formerly his go-to guy for a co-commentator. However, ever since 2014, he's faded out considerably due to his busy life, but he still makes appearances often enough.
416
417Also goes by: [=MechaMario64=] and [=256spam=].
418
419* ADayInTheLimelight: He plays during the entire second ''Surgeon Simulator 2013'' video. Max only watches.
420** For the first bit of ''Sonic Boom'' his gameplay is what gets recorded (as player one plays on the gamepad, while player two is on the TV), until they eventually switch. Which arguably keeps this as an example, because while his playing isn't recorded, this makes him player one.
421** He gets this every second episode of ''Shantae and the Pirate's Curse'' since he and Max alternate who plays each episode.
422* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: Moreso than Max, even.
423* BerserkButton:
424** Getting beaten by computer players.
425** Bad framerate. Despite the myriad of problems with ''VideoGame/SonicBoom'', this is undeniably the thing he goes off on the most, not to mention his first complaint.
426*** On the topic of ''Sonic Boom'', he detests Knuckles' redesign, and most if not all of the writing. The "Wait, there are presents?" joke is an especially good example.
427** Technical issues during recording attempts or livestreams.
428* ButtMonkey: ''Very'' early on, before disappearing.
429* CatchPhrase: "Clearly.", "Can you don't."
430* CharacterTics: His eyes going wide if he's annoyed, angry, or scared - either legitimately or jokingly.
431** Burying his face (or entire head) in a pillow or blanket if he's frustrated...or just for the hell of it.
432* CloudCuckooLander
433* CheshireCatGrin
434* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass:
435** Playing competitive games such as Splatoon 2 or Overwatch.
436** When it comes to designing large technical things such as Redstone in Minecraft, such as most complicated Redstone circuitry in any Minecraft-Party map.
437** Fighting Max in any episode of Super Vexation Saga, takes it incredibly seriously and actively tries to win, despite the odds.
438* DemotedToExtra: Zigzagged. He used to be the main commentator besides Max himself. Then he got busy and disappeared for a while. He eventually returned, just in fewer projects than before, but consistently enough that Max considers him a main member again.
439** The number of involved projects has recently gone back up to being in atleast 50% or more of videos, and several times Max has stated Peter might as well be second in command of the channel. There have even been whispers of him assisting in editing videos for the channel.
440* {{Flanderization}}: He was on par with Max in terms of craziness back in ''Ocarina of Time'', but come ''Skyward Sword'' and he's the main CloudCuckooLander of all the guests. Finally subverted as he's arguably become ''one of the more sane ones'' since 2014.
441* FunnyBackgroundEvent: He often does stuff that we can't see, but Max can, leading either to Max describing what happened or leaving it as a NoodleIncident.
442* TheGadfly
443* GentleGiant: He stands at '''six foot seven''' and absolutely towers over Max in real life parts of videos. Still a rather nice guy, if louder than most examples.
444* LoopholeAbuse: When he appears in Pallet Town in ''Minecraft Party'', he abuses any lack of wording for minigames, such as using F3 to count cows in Cow-nting. He mentions he does this specifically so Max can prevent it in the future, though.
445* MadnessMantra: "I need more coins" in Globe Trot in ''Wii Party''.
446* NonSequitur: Just see his quote. He says stuff like that without ''any'' warning whatsoever.
447** NonSequiturThud: Sometimes he'll pretend to pass out after making one.
448* RageQuit: In ''Super Mario Bros.'' in the ''Super Vexation Saga''. He hasn't done this since, however.
449* RedOniBlueOni: He used to be always red, but since 2014, he's become a lot more sane and is often the blue to Max's red, such as in ''Sonic Boom''.
450* SevenDeadlySins / SevenHeavenlyVirtues:
451** His sin is '''Pride.''' While he doesn't necessarily boast, he tends to play up his skill in games and isn't afraid to mention his experiences.
452** His virtue is '''Faith''' (the less common "eighth virtue"). Even when things are going bad, he holds out hope for it to get better.
453* SirSwearsalot: Toned down recently, but he was easily the most foul-mouthed in the early days.
454* TookALevelInDumbass: See {{Flanderization}} above.
455* TriggerHappy: In a couple live-action videos where he has a Nerf blaster. [[MakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext For whatever reason.]]
456* VerbalTic: Tends to say "worst" when "worse" would be grammatically correct instead (for example, "it got even worst").
457** Also says "Can you don't." frequently, but this appears to be done on purpose.
458* VitriolicBestBuds: With Max.
459* YoungerThanTheyLook: A year or two younger than Max, but like him, gets mistaken for being a fair amount older.
460[[/folder]]
461
462[[folder:Zero]]
463!Zero
464--> ''[[VideoGame/{{Gauntlet}} Good thing I brought my fancy arrows!]]''
465
466A snarky and calm HypercompetentSidekick to Max, often portraying Mirror in ''Mirror and Sol'' alongside Max as Sol. They often pair up in co-op online games, though Zero's appearances have fluctuated between "frequent" and "infrequent" for a good couple years.
467
468Due to moving to a location where his internet was too weak to connect to Max in any games, he has been confirmed to have indefinitely left the channel, though he and Max still interact and he could come back in the future if his internet gets sorted out.
469
470Also goes by: [=Zerosaga1=], [=UltHaxor=], [=UltHaxor1337=], and [=Mirror__Image=].
471
472* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: To Max in ''Minecraft''.
473** Squillistipated is played up as potentially being this to Zero in the ''Pokémon Showdown Tournament''; both of them are incredibly good battlers with well-thought out strategies, but subverted when Max points out that while Zero has defeated [[TheAce Rhino]] and [[TokenEvilTeammate Jero]], Squill had only defeated [[ButtMonkey Tim]] and [[TheDitz Max]]. Double subverted when Squill manages to stomp Zero when they finally face off...and officially becomes a ZigZaggedTrope when Zero then comes back and wins their rematch.
474* BewareTheNiceOnes
475* BriefAccentImitation: Has a thing for putting on a Scottish accent at random occasions.
476* CatchPhrase:
477** "This guy..." or "These guys..."
478** In ''Minecraft Party'': "Rigged!"
479** "'Scuse you" or "'Scuse me" when someone says something he doesn't like.
480*** "Would you..." also tends to suffice for this purpose, as well as the (frequent) times when Max doesn't follow him or does something to briefly prevent progress.
481** "[[SayMyName YOOOOOOSHIIIIIIII!]]"
482** "Rude!" since his return.
483* CharacterDevelopment: He started off calm, deadpan, and quiet. He's still the first two, but less so now that he has his own LargeHam moments, and has developed more into being an ace gamer rather than just a smarmy co-commentator.
484* CharacterTics: Moving his mouse side-to-side so his character's view moves left and right constantly in Minecraft. This is likely because if someone looks at his in-game avatar as he does this, it looks like he's shaking his head in disappointment or annoyance.
485* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: He effectively departed from the channel during the latter half of 2016 and most of 2017, due to moving to Puerto Rico and as a result no longer being able to connect to Max over the internet.
486** TheBusCameBack: He returned, with promises of being more frequent again, right at the end of 2017.
487* DeadpanSnarker
488* FriendlySniper: When armed with a bow in ''Minecraft''.
489* HumiliationConga: Throughout the first board of ''Minecraft Party''.
490* HypercompetentSidekick: To Max. Though the "sidekick" part is only because the videos are from Max's perspective.
491* TheLancer: Initially.
492* MyHeroZero: His name and gaming skill both apply.
493* NotSoAboveItAll: While he always keeps a grip on reality, he does dabble in goofing around on occasion. This has become more prominent recently, especially in sillier games like ''Fibbage''.
494** In the 2014 Christmas special, before the Spleef match, he took all the shovels from the chest. He then turned around and started throwing them all over the other players, cheering "Yaaaaay, Christmas for all!"
495** Throughout games like ''Gauntlet'' or ''[=BattleBlock=] Theater'', if he's not explaining what to do or making a plan, he's finding silly ways to entertain himself, like running in circles waiting for Max or spamming voice commands.
496* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: His real name even gets bleeped out when it gets said.
497** Out of the most frequent players, he's the only one whose real name is outright unknown, as opposed to just rarely used.
498* OnlySaneMan: Used to be, but see NotSoAboveItAll above. He still can take this role easily for the same reasons as Tim.
499* RedOniBlueOni: Blue to Max's red, red to Rhino's blue.
500* SixthRanger: His less frequent appearances make him this nowadays in groups.
501* VitriolicBestBuds: Basically the original channel example with Max. He takes many jabs at Max, who replies with endless trolling, but their teamwork is not to be underestimated.
502* TheWorfEffect: He gets beaten in the Pokemon Showdown Tournament by newcomer Squillistipated, and in their rematch, his eventual victory is very close. This is after being on the other end by beating [[TheAce Rhino]] twice and [[TokenEvilTeammate Jero]] once.
503[[/folder]]
504
505[[folder:Endorb]]
506!Endorb
507
508A viewer who participated in season 2 of ''Minecraft Hardcore'' before appearing in numerous other projects as well, being officially integrated into the group.
509
510* AscendedFanboy: Formerly a fan of the channel, he was accepted into a ''Minecraft Hardcore'' season, and promptly began appearing more often.
511* BewareTheNiceOnes: Normally very relaxed and comedic. Then in ''100% Orange Juice'' he plays as Marc, [[MadBomber and delights in shooting missiles at everyone]].
512* BloodKnight: Constantly going after fights in ''100% Orange Juice''. You can probably count the number of times he willingly goes for stars instead on one hand.
513** Justified due to Marc's playstyle. Her hyper allows her to get guaranteed kills at no risk, as well as costing a lot of stars to use. Plus, her stats reduce the risks of combat.
514* LargeHam: He can dip into this at times, getting deliberately over-the-top.
515* MadBomber: The "mad" part is downplayed, but in ''100% Orange Juice'' he utilizes Marc's ultimate to the same extent that Brice did.
516* PunnyName: Not "Endorb" itself, but he (and others) tend to come up with names along the same line, such as "Startcube" or "Finalsphere".
517* RunningGag: He has been jokingly "banned" from the channel multiple times. This has been coined as "Endorbanned" by Max.
518* SacrificialLamb: His early death in ''Minecraft Hardcore'' season 2 foreshadows that the Nether is going to be particularly dangerous this time around.
519
520[[/folder]]
521
522!Infrequent or Former Players
523[[folder:Silver]]
524!Tory (Silver)
525--> ''And then there's'' this ''asshole.''
526
527A friend of Jero's. Mostly takes part in party games such as ''Cards Against Humanity'' and ''Fibbage'', but recently became Rhino's co-host for a ''Rhino Plays'' series and is a consistent ''Overwatch'' participant.
528
529Also goes by: Silverwing, Quicksilver Koko, Silverwing the Adamant, and Silverwingbrony.
530
531* AscendedExtra: He wasn't really an "extra", but he got brought on as co-commentator for the first ''Rhino Plays'' series, marking his first non-massively multiplayer debut.
532* CatchPhrase:
533** "Because you touch yourself at night."
534** "And then there's ''this'' asshole."
535* DeadpanSnarker: He somehow manages to make this work while being excitable.
536* DemotedToExtra: Subverted. He used to appear only rarely, after having been a main member on the failed Boofs channel, but now he's a main member in his own right.
537* {{Keet}}: Less than Jero or Jerry, but still there.
538* TheLeader: In ''Overwatch'' competitive matches, he tends to be the shot caller, at least between himself, Max, and Peter.
539* NonIndicativeName: Silver, or even gray, are rarely used as his colors. Justified in that they're not actually available as colors in any of the games he's appeared in.
540* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Zigzagged. His real name, Tory, is known, but he prefers to be called Silver...but some people, like Jero, pretty much ignore this wish.
541* SevenDeadlySins / SevenHeavenlyVirtues:
542** His sin is '''Envy.''' While he knows when to accept defeat (see below), he does get sour when specifically upstaged, and targets whoever's doing the best.
543** His virtue is '''Humility.''' He doesn't exaggerate his abilities, and knows when to accept defeat.
544* SirSwearsALot
545* SitcomArchNemesis: Had this dynamic with Max for a while in ''Cards Against Humanity'', and the two were even sometimes referred to as "Team I'm-Gonna-Slit-Your-Throat" and variations.
546** He instead now has this dynamic with Jero, especially in ''Minecraft Party''.
547* ThatsWhatSheSaid: He has a very memorable one in a ''Fibbage'' episode, in response to this:
548--> '''Courier Dan''': ''(after seeing Silver's rather long nickname)'' How did he fit all that in there?
549* {{Troll}}
550* VitriolicBestBuds: Take a shot every time Silver punches Jero off a ledge in ''Minecraft Party'' or vice versa.
551[[/folder]]
552
553[[folder:Jerry]]
554!Jerry Walmer
555--> ''[[CloudCuckooLander I'm on an adventure! Yaaay!]]''
556
557An excitable {{keet}} who sometimes seems to be lost in his own world.
558
559Also goes by: Jelly, Jellydrive, [=JerryAWPA=], and [=Pika-Pikachu!=]
560
561* AnimalMotifs: Downplayed and only temporary. In one ''VideoGame/{{Drawful}}'' game, he gets ''two'' drawing prompts ''in the same game'' that are wolf-themed. And this is in the same game where his nickname[[labelnote:*]]the guys have a RunningGag of using random names following a certain theme for their Fibbage and Drawful videos; for example, Pokemon, video game titles, or in this case, mythological creatures[[/labelnote]] was "Werewolf".
562* AscendedExtra: He used to just be another player who sometimes showed up, but nowadays is probably the most frequent participant in games besides the main five.
563* ButtMonkey: In ''VideoGame/{{Drawful}}'', his (lack of) drawing skills usually cause a mass cluster of laughter and demanding what the hell it is he drew, and he is often mocked for this.
564%% * CloudCuckooLander
565* DeadpanSnarker: He often suggests clearly terrible plans or ideas in this way, though "deadpan" might be stretching it.
566* {{Keet}}: It's hard to imagine most of what he says ''without'' a :D {{emoticon}} after it.
567* RealMenWearPink: His [[ColorCodedForYourConvenience color]] is pink, or specifically, magenta.
568* SevenDeadlySins / SevenHeavenlyVirtues:
569** His sin is '''Greed.''' In games where it allows him to do so, he tends to hoard things a lot.
570** His virtue is '''Charity''' (yes, he embodies this ''and'' its opposite). He often goes out of his way to help others and typically plays healer-type roles.
571* StraightGay: Aside from his [[ColorCodedForYourConvenience color]] being pink and him having an overall carefree and happy personality (which isn't uncommon on the channel), there's really no clues to his sexuality in the videos.
572* YankTheDogsChain: The Vault 14 board of ''Minecraft Party'' ends with him losing the ice he has due to two consecutive Ice Meltings, and the massive amounts of money he had been boasting about having end up doing nothing for him.
573** He dies mere minutes away from being one of the survivors of the first season of ''Minecraft Hardcore''.
574[[/folder]]
575
576[[folder:enigmaMystere]]
577![=enigmaMystere=]
578
579A player from various gaming videos, becoming more frequent as of late 2014. Appears primarily in ''Screencheat'' and was one of the four players of ''Castle Crashers'' (the original full let's play, not the remastered version or unfinished ones).
580
581* AuthorAppeal: Invoked during the very first ''Cards Against Humanity'' when one player plays a Vinyl Scratch card, knowing that she's E's favourite pony. Naturally, he picks it instantly.
582* BigBrotherInstinct: Doesn't appreciate when any sexual or threatening comments are made in regards to his sister Wren. (For the record, this only happens due to ''Cards Against Humanity'' card combinations, so don't worry.)
583** He's also one of the first to put his foot down if any ShipTease remarks are made between her and Dan.
584* ButtMonkey: Evolved into this.
585* CantKillYouStillNeedYou: Subverted in the ''Pokémon Showdown Tournament''. Squillistipated had become sort of the OpposingSportsTeam, with only [[TheAce Zero]] being considered on par with him. However, for various reasons[[labelnote:*]]Squill's Cloyster had the ability Skill Link, meaning its moves Icicle Spear and Rock Blast always hit five times, and due to holding a King's Rock, if the opponent didn't faint from those moves, they had a very high chance of flinching and not getting to attack; Enigma had set his Lucario up with the ability Inner Focus, meaning it wouldn't flinch, and its typing meant Icicle Spear and Rock Blast wouldn't be particularly effective[[/labelnote]] Enigma was considered the most likely candidate to stop Squill. [[ButtMonkey Instead, he was eliminated without winning a match.]]
586* CharacterDevelopment: Went from just being "the quiet guy" to "the snarky guy with strings of bad luck" over the course of 2014.
587* CoolShades
588* CrossPlayer: His character Ruby in ''Courage is Magic'' is female. He is the only person to play a character of the opposite gender in that game.
589* DeadpanSnarker: From time to time.
590** Increased significantly as of ''Castle Crashers'' and anything after it. For example, this quote from ''You Don't Know Jack'':
591--> '''Max''': There's, like, spray-on- [everything] there's spray-on ''clothes.''
592--> '''Enigma''': Yeah. Yeah, there are. It's called paint.
593* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: His name clearly isn't ''actually'' "Enigma".
594* PermaStubble
595* TheQuietOne: Pretty much his defining character trait at first, but this has been all but dashed recently in favor of being a [[DeadpanSnarker snarky]] ButtMonkey.
596* RedOniBlueOni: Blue to his sister Wren's red.
597* SoreLoser: When he loses both his battles in the ''Pokémon Showdown Tournament'', he's not happy. At all.
598* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Downplayed. He was the person who recommended Max play ''VisualNovel/PartTimeJob'', which Max previously had never heard of, and we all know how ''that'' turned out.
599* WeaponSpecialization: In ''Screencheat'', the "hobby horse" is usually his go-to weapon.
600[[/folder]]
601
602[[folder:Sparknanator]]
603!Sparknanator
604--> ''[[SirSwearsALot Fuck you!]]''
605
606A very, ''very'' loud person. Typically just referred to as Spark. First appeared in ''Cards Against Humanity'' and in some other things later on.
607
608While details are vague, Max has confirmed that Spark will not return to the channel; the only information he will give is that the two of them didn't have a falling out, but instead, Max just determined Spark was "not someone [he] want[ed] to be associated with" and seemingly severed ties.
609
610* AbusiveParents: They don't go into detail, but his mother is mentioned to be very abusive and the guys unanimously refer to her as Satan. His father, meanwhile, is never mentioned.
611* ButtMonkey: Frequently has weird, silly, or just plain bad things happen to him.
612* CloudCuckooLander: Just look at his lies in ''Fibbage''. And the ''things he picks as a truth''.
613* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: Subverted in a funny way; in the first part of ''Fibbage'', his color is orange while Jero's is light blue, even though it's apparently usually the other way around. This causes some confusion, such as Max getting annoyed at Spark for not putting in a lie when it was actually Jero.
614* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Despite messing around a lot, in Towers of Torment in ''Minecraft Party'', he wins the most minigames, and the only reason he didn't win is because people kept stealing his ice; he finished with only two less ice than first place, and was stolen from at least twice.
615* DeadpanSnarker: When not yelling.
616* HeCleansUpNicely: Sort of in the [=BronyCon=] 2015 vlog. He definitely looks nice, but his hat kind of makes it a little weird.
617* HiddenDepths: Apparently has a photographic memory; in the Rainbow Collection minigame in ''Minecraft Party'', it's common for the winner to only have three or four colors correct. Spark ''gets every single one right.'' (Though there is debate on whether or not he cheated by taking a snapshot, but everyone in the video except Dan gives him the benefit of the doubt.)
618* LameComeback: His main insult is "You're a [X]", with [X] replaced by something that was just said. Even if it makes no sense at all.
619* LargeHam
620** IncomingHam: His introduction is screaming "'''HEY GUYS THIS IS SPARKNANATOR!'''" at the top of his lungs.
621* '''NoIndoorVoice'''
622** Averted in ''Minecraft Party''. He gets loud when excited, but the rest of the time is fairly laid-back.
623* ObfuscatingStupidity: Possibly, seeing as Max has confirmed they can have decently intelligent and calm discussions offscreen.
624* SirSwearsALot
625* {{Troll}}:
626--> '''Spark''': Future Max! [[RunningGag Baby goats!]]
627* {{Unperson}}: After Max severed ties with him, references to him in videos recorded before the fact are either edited out[[labelnote:*]]A highlight reel for the ''Left 4 Dead 2'' playthrough actually edited out a mention of Spark that was present in said playthrough, for example[[/labelnote]] or few and far between and reacted to negatively by Max.
628* WeNamedTheMonkeyJack: Type 2. His dog is named Sparky, and the name "Sparknanator" came from a (likely) misspelling of what he called his dog while watching ''Film/TheTerminator''.
629[[/folder]]
630
631[[folder:Wren]]
632!Wren
633
634Enigma's younger sister.
635
636* BigEater: Her character in ''Courage is Magic'' certainly is.
637** Her often talking about food puts her into this category in real life too, though we haven't actually seen her eat on camera.
638* EstablishingCharacterMoment: A twelve-year-old girl first seen playing ''Fibbage'' with rather foul-mouthed individuals at least six years older than her and keeping up with their humor.
639* IHaveManyNames: And all of them are "[adjective/noun] Wren(ny)".
640* LittleMissSnarker: Thirteen years old and matching wit with everyone else.
641* RedOniBlueOni: Red to her brother Enigma's blue.
642* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Lampshaded; she's the first, and currently only, female to appear in Max's videos.
643* YoungerThanTheyLook: When she appears on camera in ''Courage is Magic'', she looks to be in her mid or even late teens, despite being twelve at the time.
644[[/folder]]
645
646[[folder:Brice]]
647!Brice Kilmurray
648--> ''[[BloodKnight I want to kill my friends, not random NPCs!]]''
649
650A Scottish lad who first appeared in the original ''VideoGame/CastleCrashers'' playing[[labelnote:*]]the one that lasted two episodes[[/labelnote]], then later was brought back for multiplayer games such as ''Quiplash'' and ''Board Game Online''. He later replaced Dan in ''VideoGame/OneHundredPercentOrangeJuice''.
651
652Also goes by: Ice.
653
654* AGodAmI: Played with, but mostly downplayed in ''100% Orange Juice'', when he gets his Hyper card, especially if he gets multiples of them.
655--> '''Brice''': So, now that I'm basically God...
656* AnIcePerson: Well, it's his nickname, at least...
657* BloodKnight: See his above quote.
658* DeadpanSnarker: Like most people on the channel, but with him, he pretty much never switches out of it.
659* EarlyBirdCameo: He was used as one of the "pieces" of ''Minecraft Chess'' alongside other frequent guests, shortly before he got a bigger role by competing in ''100% Orange Juice''.
660* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Tim. It's stated they've known each other longer than pretty much anyone on the channel.
661* MeaningfulName: His last name is one letter off from containing "kill", which is very fitting for how he plays ''100% Orange Juice''.
662* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: See MeaningfulName above.
663* SpannerInTheWorks: His self-appointed role in ''100% Orange Juice''. He plays not to win, but to kill people, and can enforce major setbacks on people with his Hyper.
664* ViolentGlaswegian: He's not so much loud and angry as he is just gleefully AxCrazy. During ''100% Orange Juice'' he states he isn't even focusing on winning so much as just having fun, which to him means "kill everyone multiple times".
665* WhosLaughingNow: He started the series off with the others making jokes at his expense due to his lack of experience with the game, having only had one win and a few days of practice. He was also taking over from Dan, who was the ButtMonkey of the four and consistently losing. [[OhCrap Then Brice got his Hyper at a high level.]] Multiples of them. It is now not uncommon for people to try and get on Brice's good side early in the game, or just avoid confrontations with him, in hopes of him not blasting them later on.
666[[/folder]]
667
668[[folder:David]]
669!David (Shonenjumpboy)
670--> ''I don't care. I'm not American.''
671
672A British man with a very [[DeadpanSnarker dry sense of humor]].
673
674* CloudCuckooLander: He consistently picks ''very'' wrong answers in ''Fibbage'', though it's all but certain at least some of it is ObfuscatingStupidity for humor.
675* DeadpanSnarker
676* IncrediblyLongNote: He holds the last syllable of their "Hello" introduction in ''VideoGame/{{Drawful}}'' for about fifteen seconds or so and doesn't seem even remotely out of breath.
677[[/folder]]
678
679[[folder:Schuyler]]
680!Schuyler Allan (Circuit Board / Fulton)
681--> ''[[DeadpanSnarker Basically another lesson that...teamwork is useless.]]''
682
683Max's older brother.
684
685* TheAce: He's got some platforming skills, especially compared to [[TheLoad Max]].
686** He's almost always topping the leaderboards in ''Left 4 Dead 2''.
687* TheBigGuy
688* CatchPhrase: "The legend never dies!"
689** "Get good, son."
690* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Despite being the first guest Max ever had in a let's playing video and the most frequent throughout ''Ocarina of Time'', [[DemotedToExtra his appearances rapidly dwindled]] until soon he was practically forgotten.
691** This was subverted with his appearances as a consistent player in ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'', ''Left 4 Dead 2'', and ''Monaco''. Then it was double subverted when these series' got paused and he hasn't appeared in anything else.
692** He made an unexpected appearance when Max and Peter did the "Do You Know Your Friend?" challenge as Max's first video of 2015. He gave Max a birthday present and then immediately left. After that, he finally made an ''actual'' reappearance in a video with Max on ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''. His appearances seem to be not so much "current" or "former" as they are just "very infrequent".
693* TheComicallySerious
694* DeadpanSnarker: The original example before Max took the role, but he still has a grip on it whenever he shows up.
695* DemotedToExtra: See ChuckCunninghamSyndrome above.
696* HypercompetentSidekick: To Max.
697* {{Irony}}: He is Max's older brother, but in ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'' he plays as Luigi, Mario's ''younger'' brother. Mario is played by Max.
698* OnlySaneMan
699* PungeonMaster: Runs in the family.
700* TheQuietOne: Doesn't talk much, leading to less commentary when it's just him and Max. Though part of that could be attributed to him focusing on the game more. Averted as of 2015.
701** Another problem was that he wasn't close enough to the microphone, so Max's voice overpowered his. This has been slightly remedied.
702* RealMenWearPink: He was a brony before Max and is implied to have been the one to convert him.
703* RedBaron: "The Witch Hunter" in ''Left 4 Dead 2'', though it's mostly in-universe and downplayed.
704* RedOniBlueOni: Blue to Max's red.
705* TheStoic
706** NotSoStoic: Has his moments.
707[[/folder]]
708
709[[folder:Mobius]]
710!Mobius ([=19MobiusSeer46=] / Mobius of THE MOBIUS)
711
712Joined Max and Zero for their ''LMAO'' of the Ultimate Tree Survival custom map in ''Minecraft'' and later joined Max to create the short-lived ''Short, Sweet, Stupid''. Was originally planned to appear in ''Left 4 Dead 2'', but was replaced with Alec. After a long period of absence, he came back as a relatively frequent participant of ''Fibbage'' and ''VideoGame/{{Drawful}}''.
713
714* ArcWords: The word "Mobius" is in all of his names. Subverted nowadays, though he will often use "Mobi" somehow.
715* ButtMonkey: Before the guys can even make an introduction, Zero punches him off the tree.
716* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Finally subverted in 2015, after ''two years'' off the channel.
717* DeadpanSnarker: Greatly increased as of his 2015 return.
718* OneSteveLimit: His real name is Ryan, as is Rhino's, and the two appear in videos together on occasion. However, downplayed or subverted, as neither of them are actually referred to by their real names.
719* OnlySaneMan: While Max is off constantly dying and Zero is just sighing at said dying, he's actually getting stuff done.
720** Compared to everyone else in ''Fibbage'' and ''VideoGame/{{Drawful}}'', he's very calm and laid-back in terms of voice. Subverted when it comes to his answers, as he often says or chooses weird stuff.
721** StraightMan: In ''Short, Sweet, Stupid'', [[NotSoAboveItAll though he's not much better than Max.]]
722* RepetitiveName: His username on [=OMGPop=] when doing ''Short, Sweet, Stupid'' is "Mobius of THE MOBIUS".
723* SlowClap: Lampshaded when, after Max does something stupid, he asks who normally does the slow clap. (It's ''Max'' who normally does it. [[SelfDeprecation And he then does.]])
724* TheStoic: He's become this ever since his return. [[SubvertedTrope At least in terms of his voice.]]
725[[/folder]]
726
727[[folder:Blake]]
728!Blake ([=Edgewoodblake83=])
729
730An occasional participant in multiplayer games such as ''Cards Against Humanity''.
731
732* AudienceSurrogate: He's kind of like a less-frequently-appearing version of Tory. Justified, though, due to [[ShapedLikeItself not appearing as frequently]].
733* LargeHam: Sometimes when he wins.
734* RedOniBlueOni: As seen when he and Max meet up in the [=BronyCon=] 2015 vlog, he's (surprisingly) the more talkative red to Max's more restrained blue.
735[[/folder]]
736
737!Other
738[[folder:Mirror and Sol]]
739!General
740--> '''Sol''': [[TheDitz Who is stupider? The leader, or the follower?]]
741--> '''Mirror''': [[StraightMan You. Always you.]]
742
743The ponysonas of Zero (Mirror) and Max (Sol), whom they choose to portray when playing adventure maps in ''Minecraft''. They are also occasionally joined by Cypress Grove (formerly Arcane), played by Rhino.
744
745* AGoodNameForARockBand: Sol believes this of "Mirror and Sol".
746* AsHimself: Mirror and Sol are the same as Zero and Max respectively in all but name.
747** Same applies to Rhino and Cypress.
748* BadBadActing: It's implied that their adventure maps are actually performances or plays of some sort, leading to this occasionally when Sol has to remind Mirror to say his "line"; i.e. the text automatically created by command blocks in the ''Herobrine's Return'' adventure map.
749* BowAndSwordInAccord: Mirror, much like his controller, is rather skilled with a bow, while Sol uses swords more often.
750* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: The color of their coats matches the main color of their player.
751* HandWave: As of ''Herobrine's Return'', whenever Max starts lagging or glitching, it gets passed off as Sol hallucinating - see GRatedDrug above.
752** If one of them doesn't feel like trying to catch up to the other, they use the "/tp" command and say it's a teleportation spell. Fitting, as they're both unicorns.
753* [[SheCleansUpNicely He Cleans Up Nicely]]: Both of them in "City of Love". Sol in particular when he picks out his outfit for his wedding day.
754* HeterosexualLifePartners: Though the "heterosexual" part is often [[HoYay made]] deliberately [[ShipTease ambiguous]] for laughs.
755* HoldYourHippogriffs: Some swears and phrases are replaced with pony equivalents, though often not until ''after'' the human version has already been said.
756* ImAHumanitarian: After killing Discord, Sol attempts to eat the flesh he leaves behind. He can't, because his food bar is full and he's stuck in permanent regeneration.
757** Both of them are omnivores (due to Minecraft's food system mostly revolving around meat) and frequently eat the flesh of creatures that are sentient in the ''Friendship is Magic'' universe, such as cows. They also eat rotten flesh from zombies on occasion.
758* LetsGetDangerous: Their fight against Tarov. Once Archangel Thannos gets seemingly killed, as soon as they get out of their imprisonment, [[CurbStompBattle they slaughter him effortlessly]].
759--> '''Sol''': [[PreAssKickingOneLiner HI BUDDY!]]
760--> '''Mirror''': [[UnstoppableRage DESTROY YOU!]]
761--> '''Sol''': Right in the corner where you belong!
762--> '''Mirror''': Got five thousand health, but it doesn't matter, cause he's getting ''wrecked!''
763* MeaningfulName: Mirror Image is a good name for a pony who's part Changeling. Winter Solstice is just as good a name for a pony who's part Windigo. Cypress Grove also works for a pony who's part Timberwolf.
764** "Mirror and Sol" also makes sense when you think about it. Sol is pronounced as "soul", and it's a common saying that "a mirror reflects your soul". Mirror sure seems like a reflection of Sol...in that [[RedOniBlueOni he's the opposite]].
765* PlayingWithFire: Mirror apparently can breathe, or at least sneeze, fire.
766** Sol sometimes dips into this by grabbing a flint and steel, despite fire being ''his main weakness''. He justifies it as a "Keep your friends close and your enemies closer" type of thing.
767* RedOniBlueOni: Sol is red, Mirror is blue. When Cypress is around, he's blue to both of them, putting Mirror in the middle.
768* ThoseTwoGuys
769
770!Mirror Image (Mirror)
771* TheAce: Especially at parkour.
772* AllThereInTheManual: He's part changeling ''and'' part dragon. The first part is mentioned occasionally, while the second is just implied through his ability to eat gems and his immunity to fire and lava.
773* BerserkButton: Boats, apparently, since he and Sol seem to have a lot of trouble ''not'' getting into crazy adventures on them.
774** Sol in general applies.
775* HypercompetentSidekick: Since Sol's viewpoint is what we see, Mirror comes across as a sidekick and is definitely more competent. Though technically, Sol is the sidekick to Mirror, or at least TheLancer.
776* InformedAbility: His immunity to fire and lava. He's just as vulnerable to it as Sol, just doesn't seem to mind it as much.
777* NotSoAboveItAll: Mirror is definitely more sane than Sol, but that didn't stop him from attempting to wear leggings as a helmet.[[note]]Due to the texture pack, Zero thought the leggings were a helmet, and apparently didn't pay attention when mousing over.[[/note]]
778--> '''Sol''': You were trying to wear ''pants'' on your head!
779** He also fails to notice the rather obvious entrance to a mine. And, in that mine, as soon as he reaches two levers, he flicks one without thinking and kills several villager children.
780* ShorterMeansSmarter: He's more levelheaded and intelligent than Sol (usually), and is noticeably shorter than him and Cypress.
781** Somewhat played with in that, while Cypress's model does definitely make him larger than the other two, Mirror technically ''isn't'' shorter than Sol; the pony mod turns normally-human characters into ponies, which makes them shorter due to standing on four legs, but their camera perspective remains on the same level, which ends up being above their head. So from Sol's perspective, Mirror is a fair bit shorter, but if we were to see Mirror's perspective, it would likely be the other way around.
782* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Gems of any type. Also, apples.
783
784!Winter Solstice (Sol)
785* [[AnIcePerson An Ice Pony]]: Sol is part Windigo.
786* BadBoss: PlayedForLaughs with Sol in ''Galacticraft''. Mirror is on a dangerous quest to acquire materials, yet Sol just keeps yelling at him to come back home with specific things.
787* BerserkButton: Sol gets ''pissed'' when Mirror causes the deaths of several children by flicking a lever without thinking. Whether what angered him was the children dying or the fact that Mirror caused them to fail the sidequest is up in the air.
788** When Mirror and Cypress ignore and talk over him, he gets increasingly frustrated, before just [[TranquilFury going completely silent]] and waiting for them to actually be quiet, at which point he (in a very irritated-sounding tone) points out the puzzle solution.
789** Cypress getting smug and hypocritical during the Forest Temple in ''Templars of Hyrule'' really sets him off.
790* DitzyGenius: He's at least as capable of solving puzzles as Mirror and Cypress (especially since Max, his player, pretty much makes adventure maps himself), but comes across as an idiot and a goof the rest of the time.
791* FakingTheDead: Sol has to fake his death via drug usage at the end of "City of Love", since he'd gotten married to let himself and Mirror escape the city.
792* FreakOut: He has one whenever he gets set on fire.
793* KillItWithFire: His main weakness.
794* TheLoad: Treated as this in "There Is No Learning Curve", but really, [[SubvertedTrope he isn't one.]] He does solve or contribute to solving numerous puzzles, and points out simpler solutions that the others just ignore. A good example of this is when the three of them have to run through separate obstacle courses to help each other along; both Mirror and Cypress (at the time Arcane) mess up and cause them to fail numerous times, while Sol only does a couple times, and one of those times is due to him checking a hole in the floor believing it to be a secret passage. Yet immediately after, when they [[ItMakesSenseInContext get sent back in time to the dinosaur era,]] Cypress wheels on Sol and demands "Did you fail ''that'' hard?!"
795* MrExposition: Sol becomes this due to being the one to read all the books and quests.
796** He also takes this role in ''Galacticraft'' due to Max being familiar with the mod.
797* TakingYouWithMe: Inverted. While killing Dina Bone, Sol runs into the gas chamber to activate it, not realizing it's already been activated, and gets himself needlessly killed alongside Dina.
798** Though since Dina actually escaped the chamber during the countdown, if one assumed that Sol lured her back in, it could be considered an unintentional straight example, as well as HeroicSacrifice.
799* WhatTheHellHero: He calls out those who press his BerserkButton in both examples under it above.
800
801!Cypress Grove[[labelnote:formerly]]Arcane[[/labelnote]]
802* AllThereInTheManual: He's part timberwolf, which isn't said in an actual video. It's implied better with his new name.
803* FreakOut: Like Sol, has one when nearly set on fire, followed by crouching in a corner and growling at it.
804* OddNameOut: Subverted now, but back when he was Arcane, he was the only one of the trio whose name did not represent his non-pony species.
805* OnlySaneMan: Compared to the other two.
806* {{Retcon}}: His name in There Is No Learning Curve was Arcane. It changed to Cypress Grove in Templars of Hyrule, with no explanation, and instead just a LampshadeHanging from the other two's confusion.
807* TheSmartGuy: When they come to a three-pony challenge with the roles of Power, Wisdom, and Courage, he takes Wisdom. However, he's the Triforce of ''Courage'' in Templars of Hyrule, due to [[DitzyGenius Sol stepping his game up]].
808* TookALevelInJerkass: In ''Templars of Hyrule'', in the Forest Temple. For no known reason, he gets very smug whenever he's proven right, and offhandedly makes remarks at the other two for not coming to help with a puzzle he found, instead focusing on a room ''they'' found. And when it turns out ''he'' was in the wrong room, he ignores Sol's "I told you so" with a verbal shrug, continuing to belittle him time and time again afterwards. To top it off, he completely ignores when Max breaks character to mention he has bad lag problems at the moment, and just continues to insult him for being slow (though apparently he just thought Max meant he had an in-game "slowness" potion effect, which is somewhat understandable given how Max kept calling it "slowdown" rather than lag).
809** It continues a bit in the Fire Temple, particularly in one puzzle where he pays little attention to the puzzle itself, then gets annoyed when he asks a question in a confusing manner and Sol's response is to try breaking it down to understand better.
810* SpellMyNameWithAnS: His name was spelled "Cyprus" in the video descriptions for a bit (as well as on this wiki) before Max silently went back and fixed it. While technically both spellings are accurate, "cypress" is the more commonly-used one.
811[[/folder]]
812
813[[folder:Future Max]]
814--> ''[[SurroundedByIdiots I hate you all.]]''
815
816[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Max in the future]] editing the video. Tropes pertaining to Max himself go in his designated folder; this is specifically for "editing Max".
817
818* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: His onscreen text used to switch between being yellow with a blue outline, or white with a black outline. Usually the former was for comments coming directly from him, while the latter was to give information or correct something someone says. Nowadays he does everything with yellow and blue text, excluding [[FreezeFrameBonus brief hidden messages]] or quick captions directing people's attention somewhere, which are white.
819* DeadpanSnarker: Lots of his text comments are snarky.
820* IHaveManyNames: Aside from "future Max", he's sometimes called "editing Max", or in the Let's Drink for ''Worms Revolution'', "sober Max". Before any of these monikers, he'd jokingly be called "Barry" in reference to ''WebVideo/GameGrumps''.
821* TheInsomniac: He apparently does a lot of editing late at night, even past three or four in the morning. He'll sometimes use this as justification for not following through on one of the recording participant's requests.
822* MrExposition: He'll often put text onscreen explaining something if someone in the video got it wrong or called on him to do so.
823* MundaneMadeAwesome: He's just Max editing the video later on. But the way people call on him to do things as though he's a god, as well as calling him "FUTURE MAX!" makes it out as a lot more impressive.
824* NonIndicativeName: Technically, by the time the video comes out, he's ''Past'' Max - he's Max editing the video, and the video's been edited by the time it comes out.
825* OnlySaneMan: He is, quite simply, the ''only'' "person" in any of Max's videos who is completely sane. Even Zero and Schuyler have their moments, while he's just the editor.
826* PhraseCatcher: "FUTURE MAX!"
827* RunningGag: Being called on by people to put in a picture of baby goats.
828* TheStoic: It's not tough to imagine him speaking in a monotone yet irritated voice literally ''any time'' he "says" ''anything''.
829* SuddenlyVoiced: He gained voice clips at one point, which have been used off and on since. They're similar to [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime Navi]], being Max saying something like "Wait", "Here", or "Yeah" (with an echo to distinguish from the Max actually in videos) depending on his message. Eventually, the custom voice clips got dropped and replaced with actual Navi clips, typically "Hey" and "Listen".
830** Sometimes inverted, as occasionally text will show up without a voice clip. If the text is only onscreen for a very short time, such as a quick correction, that's usually when there won't be a voice.
831* SurroundedByIdiots: When people start calling out for him in ''Fibbage''.
832[[/folder]]
833
834[[folder:Pip the Kitten]]
835
836Max's cat. She occasionally paws at his door to get in during videos, though most of the time she just gets mentioned.
837
838* CatsAreMean: Downplayed. Max has mentioned that Pip isn't particularly attached to him (usually she wants to get into his room just to sit on the window sill), and she used to bite and claw him a lot. Also played for laughs when she appears in ''Twilight Princess'' in that, rather than being mean, she seems to do everything she can to interrupt the video.
839* CuteKitten: Well, duh.
840* TheGhost: Barring the sounds of meowing in the background in as many videos as you can count on one hand, she's never actually appeared, but is brought up frequently in conversation.
841* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Her full name is Pipsqueak, but she's only ever called Pip.
842[[/folder]]
843
844[[folder:Derek the Hand Puppet]]
845
846A hand puppet (or rather, a picture of one) voiced by Max. He's vulgar and insulting, and sometimes has duels with his archnemesis, Gary the Glove (voiced by Dan).
847
848* AntiHero: Acts like a douche, but fights against the (supposedly) evil Gary the Glove. Though sometimes it's implied Derek is the real bad guy.
849* InsistentTerminology: While technically a sock puppet, he's only to be called Derek the ''Hand'' Puppet.
850* {{Jerkass}}
851* LargeHam
852* MakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext: His introduction was Max randomly just declaring at the start of a ''Wheel of Fortune'' video that there was a fourth player, who was Derek the hand puppet, with no leadup whatsoever and promptly dropped right after.
853* SirSwearsALot
854[[/folder]]
855
856[[folder:Canadaman]]
857
858Max's alter ego in ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoV Online'', where he dresses in red and white warm clothing and fights for Canada.
859
860* AmbiguouslyEvil: Sure, he's supposedly a superhero, but he is pulling off very illegal heists. That said, his primary role is in the Humane Raid, which is possibly the heist where your actions are the least evil (stealing the data for nerve gas from a seemingly evil lab).
861* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: Looking for him? Look for red and white.
862* EarlyBirdCameo: Max assembles the outfit for him just before the Prison Break finale, but due to having a preset outfit for that, he can't wear it until they start the Humane Raid.
863* EnemyMine: When Jero dresses up as "Americaman" (star-patterned red white and blue outfits with an eagle mask), Canadaman sees working with him as this.
864* {{Irony}}: He apparently lives in Missouri, not Canada. Within the game, he lives in Los Santos (the game's version of Los Angeles).
865* KilledOffForReal: He's apparently killed after the Humane Raid heist, as his ghost then follows the others around.[[labelnote:*]]It's just Max going into Passive Mode.[[/labelnote]]
866--> '''Canadaman''': ''(ominously)'' I've come to haunt you, ehhhhhhh?
867** BackFromTheDead: He briefly returns in part of the Pacific Standard heist.
868* PaperThinDisguise: Good luck ''not'' figuring out that he's Max. The costume not being very good at concealing that is the least of his problems.
869* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Like Max, he loves his green juice.
870* WearingAFlagOnYourHead: His whole costume resembles the Canadian flag, but he also sometimes wears an actual Canadian flag parachute bag. He even gets upset when the game doesn't let him put it on within a heist, and when it later substitutes a regular black parachute bag for him.
871[[/folder]]
872
873[[folder:The Science Pony]]
874--> ''[[SarcasmMode Ooh! Ooh! I wonder how many people are already]] [[HateDumb posting hate comments because of the title?!]]''
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876The pony in ''Cutie Mark Laboratories'', portrayed by Max and bearing a heavy resemblance to Sol from ''Mirror and Sol''. Naturally, is a scientist who often utilizes logical thinking in his videos. [[http://ask-scienceponycml.tumblr.com/ Has an ask blog on Tumblr.]]
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878* BerserkButton: In general, repeated criticisms. People telling him he pronounced "allele" wrong over a year later kind of gets to him. On a related note, people demanding more episodes.
879** Being asked if he bleaches his mane resulted in [[https://41.media.tumblr.com/b2725b7f8817c41a5bdb4213be8db730/tumblr_inline_nw2qyeRNeX1rwxl4f_540.jpg this]].
880* CerebusRetcon: At the end of his video on [=AppleDash=], he (seemingly jokingly) requests not to be shipped. [[TemptingFate Naturally, people begin shipping him.]] Later, a couple posts on his ask blog reveal that he doesn't "have a lot of good experience with dating", and he seems uncomfortable with the idea, implying either social awkwardness in that field or an outright romance-oriented DarkAndTroubledPast.
881* DeadpanSnarker: On numerous occasions. Sometimes, as seen in the quote above, he'll keep the snark while being falsely enthusiastic.
882* GogglesDoNothing: Wears a pair of safety goggles in the thumbnails of episodes, as well as the intro sequence, for no apparent reason. His human counterpart does the same. During the rest of the episodes, he just wears regular glasses.
883* IAmNotLeonardNimoy: Lots of people see the Science Pony as just being Max himself with pony sprites, rather than his own character. Justified, since Max had never really been trying to build him up as his own character until season two.
884* InsufferableGenius: Definitely smart, but also snarky and likes to take time to mock the dumber part of the fanbase when they act up.
885* LabcoatOfScienceAndMedicine: Never seen without a white lab coat, just in case you hadn't gathered that he's a scientist.
886* MeaningfulName: His show started out as a scientific look at Equestria, and his name is Science Pony.
887* MediumAwareness: Is heavily implied on the Tumblr blog to be another citizen of Equestria who happens to know that their world is fictional.
888** He's also aware of his own fictitious nature. He refers to Max as his "creator" and acknowledges that his cutie mark is just a placeholder until a better one is designed.
889* MistakenForRacist: He deliberately [[AvertedTrope averts]] a variant of this, stating at the beginning of his episode on Rainbow Dash being autistic that he himself is autistic, and apologizes in advance for anything he says that could be construed as being offensive.
890* MotorMouth: He gets a lot of information out in short amounts of time.
891* NonStandardCharacterDesign: Compared to most ponies; his horn is curved up rather than straight, which many viewers have noticed.
892* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Max only refers to him as "the Science Pony", or just Science Pony, and the fans typically just call him [=RLYoshi=] after the channel name. It's unknown what his real name is, but Max insists that despite appearances, he isn't Winter Solstice.
893** He is referred to as both [=RLYoshi=] and Max by Dan in his appearances, but this has been confirmed to be non-canon, and the "five facts" episodes can be seen as a side series within the show that the Science Pony isn't actually a part of.
894* SeriousBusiness: He takes a kid's cartoon show about ponies and ''scientifically analyzes it'', from applying real world physics to it, to delving into genetics with the characters, to outright determining the reason bronies love the show as being about the use of coloration.
895* SophisticatedAsHell: Can use big words and metaphors while talking about, you know, cartoon pastel horses.
896* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Peanut butter cups, apparently.

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