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This is the post the "decline" rating was made for.D&D bard artwork c. 2017:
D&D bard artwork c. 1992:
This is the post the "decline" rating was made for.D&D bard artwork c. 2017:
D&D bard artwork c. 1992:
D&D bard artwork c. 2017:
D&D bard artwork c. 1992:
No, I meant more the quantity of materials released as an indicator of its popularity. As they say here:
https://unpossiblejourneys.com/what...uccess-of-fifth-edition-dungeons-and-dragons/
WotC took some flak from existing D&D fans because of the slow pace of initial Fifth Edition releases. The Starter Set, three core rulebooks, and two adventure modules were released in 2014. The following year a campaign guide and two more adventure modules were released. On average thereafter the company has released one or two supplements and two modules a year. By comparison, for Fourth Edition D&D over the course of just three years WotC released two starter boxed sets, eight core rulebooks, 30 supplements, 11 setting books, and 17 modules.
Who is the artist of the lower one? Excellent technique, surely must have been art-school trained?
Who is the artist of the lower one? Excellent technique, surely must have been art-school trained?Artwork by Glen Orbik, who sadly passed away of cancer in 2015. He seems only to have ever created three pieces of art for TSR; the other two were the cover of adventure module GA3 Tales of Enchantment and an interior color piece for PHBR12 The Complete Paladin's Handbook.
Also for 5e art the showed some of the new pieces of the new Ravenloft book.
This is the only I think looks pretty okay the rest you can see in this imgur.
The others are either pretty bad or just boreing if I'm being honest.
There's something not quite right about that picture. It's not just the "oh shit, I spilled water all over my water colors and they bled together into a smudgy mess" technique that's trying to evoke misty hills and fog shrouded vales, it's the bright colors down in the valley; that makes the place look warm and inviting like you've just set foot into a Thomas Kincade landscape, not a dark, forboding land of mysterious forests and shadowed horrors.
Why would they?I wonder how much Woketards will nerf the Dark Lords. Eg?
Dark lords are already nerfed. I seem to recall that Strahd used to have dragons and shit under his command, none of that anymore. The most powerful of his minion is some elf, and his vampire spawn. And for God's sake, don't start whining about the good old days when Strahd did have dragons.
Why would they?
Amanada is hot, great resume too, worked on alot of cool stuff with the last before becoming Senior Designer at WotC being work on the Southlands books for Kobold Press. In VRGtR she did Barovaria and another domain as a freelancer (she was working on this book before becoming Senior Designer at WotC, she must of reallly impressed them).
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In BG2 you can bitchslap hoboliches right after leaving Irenicus dungeon.For eg, a Lich can be defeated by a lv 14 party on 5E with some problems.
In BG2 you can bitchslap hoboliches right after leaving Irenicus dungeon.For eg, a Lich can be defeated by a lv 14 party on 5E with some problems.