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D&D 5E Lost Mine of Phandelver art gallery?


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Is there a gallery for the monster artwork from Lost Mine of Phandelver yet?

Preemptively: I will soon be asking the same question about HotDQ, too.

Unfortunately, there doesn't appear to be any such collection. If you're willing to put in the work, most of the art can be found via Google image searches. For example, type in 5E Hobgoblin and the first pic returned is the one from the 5E Monster Manual. I use Google to pull most of the artwork I show my players, especially since it sometimes returns something much more evocative than the actual WOTC images.
 


Not sure whether this helps, but the Roll20 version contains all the monster art, and you can get the images out fairly easily. It's $20, available at https://marketplace.roll20.net/browse/module/24/lost-mine-of-phandelver.

Unfortunately, there doesn't appear to be any such collection. If you're willing to put in the work, most of the art can be found via Google image searches. For example, type in 5E Hobgoblin and the first pic returned is the one from the 5E Monster Manual. I use Google to pull most of the artwork I show my players, especially since it sometimes returns something much more evocative than the actual WOTC images.

Not to seem unappreciative of your help or anything, but, uh, I posted this question almost three years ago. I've been finished with LMoP since October 2014. It was good. We had fun!

:lol:
 

Not to seem unappreciative of your help or anything, but, uh, I posted this question almost three years ago. I've been finished with LMoP since October 2014. It was good. We had fun!

:lol:

(Failed my Perception roll...) :erm:

Well, maybe our responses will help the next person to run the module.
 

Unfortunately, there doesn't appear to be any such collection. If you're willing to put in the work, most of the art can be found via Google image searches. For example, type in 5E Hobgoblin and the first pic returned is the one from the 5E Monster Manual. I use Google to pull most of the artwork I show my players, especially since it sometimes returns something much more evocative than the actual WOTC images.
Yes, I put a board together on Pinterest from images that were labeled by other pinners as being for Lost Mine of Phandelver as well as adding others to the board that I felt fit the LMoP theme.
 


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