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D&D (2024) Here's The New 2024 Player's Handbook Wizard Art

WotC says art is not final.

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Zardnaar

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Could be mage hand and prestidigitation, could be levitate or animate object. Order of the Scribes does give the Wizard a “walking spell book” at some level, and Bard College of Creation gives a dancing item - lots of options from window dressing descriptions to actual spells and abilities.

I’m sure it’s going to spark some group discussions like D&D Hat Owlbear Druid has done.

Telekinetic feat and one of the sphere spells.
 

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Stormonu

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It's quite nice BUT I dislike art that isn't possible in the game
If a wizard cannot do what is in the picture then don't use it.
There's very little that can't be done in a game that involves magic. Furthermore, more often than not, D&D pictures often underestimate what can be done in the game.

In this case, what she is doing is entirely possible, probably just not probable at 1st level.

I'm not particularly fond of this piece myself TBH, but it is more inspiring/dynamic than the current PHB picture for the Wizard class.
 


Staffan

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Same, this is pretty but I'm tired of heroes in context-free generically cool poses. I miss the old school art that more often than not tended to tell a story. It's been this way since 3rd edition and while it's gorgeous, it lacks soul.
I think there's a place both for "portrait" art and "scenario" art. The race (or whatever term they settled on, I haven't been keeping up) and class chapters seems more appropriate for the former, but I sure wouldn't mind seeing more of the latter in other places.
 





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