D&D General How do you picture your D&D game in your mind?

What's D&D look like when you play in your imagination?

  • More realistic. Kind of like old AD&D art or LotR. Kind of generic as far as fantasy goes.

    Votes: 53 86.9%
  • Anime style. My character Naruto runs when moving 60 feet or more.

    Votes: 3 4.9%
  • Victorian Era Steampunkish kind of like Eberron or Crit Role. Pew pew pew!

    Votes: 5 8.2%
  • WoW. Huge Eyebrows and Pauldrons for days.

    Votes: 0 0.0%

Oofta

Legend
I use images a fair amount, this art is pretty typical of what I show:
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On the other hand, I suspect this is what actually emerges during play:
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payn

He'll flip ya...Flip ya for real...
I can see it, but some of those outfits are so... outlandish and busy.

Like the female mage in the 2nd row, scream Warcraft to me. same with the female barbarian at the bottom. And a few others. Possibly dipping into a realistic anime outfits

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The iconics certainly have a style. Though, Golarion setting has a pretty wide variety of art types.
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Vaalingrade

Legend
Steampunk by way of anime.

All of the steampunk aesthetic but also the over the top exaggeration of action and expression of anime.

Anything trying to be realistic is summarily burned for fuel.
 

Charlaquin

Goblin Queen (She/Her/Hers)
I can see it, but some of those outfits are so... outlandish and busy.

Like the female mage in the 2nd row, scream Warcraft to me. same with the female barbarian at the bottom. And a few others. Possibly dipping into a realistic anime outfits

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These are definitely not Warcraft-style in my opinion; Warcraft has a particular sort of bombast (characterized most clearly but not exclusively by the giant armor) that I think these lack. They are definitely very busy designs though, which is something I personally like in my D&D art. I mean, just look at the typical D&D character’s equipment list! If their designs weren’t busy as heck, they wouldn’t be adequate representations of the fiction! That’s something I appreciate about the “dungeon punk” look, it actually makes an effort to depict all the random crap adventures carry around on their bodies instead of just letting it all disappear into abstract hammer space. That’s a huge part of what makes this style feel particularly D&D to me.
 


Thourne

Hero
I choose the first option but lean more towards The 13th Warrior. Mosty for it's complete mix and disregard for what was geographically or historically appropriate for the cast to be wearing. lol
 

Scribe

Legend
I can see it, but some of those outfits are so... outlandish and busy.

Like the female mage in the 2nd row, scream Warcraft to me. same with the female barbarian at the bottom. And a few others. Possibly dipping into a realistic anime outfits

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This is the one. A bit more subdued if I'm honest, but I'll take PF1 every single day of the week, over any other style if I have to pick one.
 

DarkCrisis

Reeks of Jedi
These are definitely not Warcraft-style in my opinion; Warcraft has a particular sort of bombast (characterized most clearly but not exclusively by the giant armor) that I think these lack. They are definitely very busy designs though, which is something I personally like in my D&D art. I mean, just look at the typical D&D character’s equipment list! If their designs weren’t busy as heck, they wouldn’t be adequate representations of the fiction! That’s something I appreciate about the “dungeon punk” look, it actually makes an effort to depict all the random crap adventures carry around on their bodies instead of just letting it all disappear into abstract hammer space. That’s a huge part of what makes this style feel particularly D&D to me.

Busy is like Rob Liefeld adding 400 unnecessary pouches and guns to Cable of the X-Men. Having random belts and spikes and shoulder wings and whatever is like, how long does it take you to put that mess on? I get its just a style choice, but damn like it must take you forever to get dressed.

Does the manager from the Applebees-like restaurant in Office Space keep asking all those characters "Where is your flair!? Bob the Barbarian has on 30 pieces of Flair! Don't you want to be like Bob?"
 

Thourne

Hero
Busy is like Rob Liefeld adding 400 unnecessary pouches and guns to Cable of the X-Men. Having random belts and spikes and shoulder wings and whatever is like, how long does it take you to put that mess on? I get its just a style choice, but damn like it must take you forever to get dressed.

Does the manager from the Applebees-like restaurant in Office Space keep asking all those characters "Where is your flair!? Bob the Barbarian has on 30 pieces of Flair! Don't you want to be like Bob?"

I completely agree on most! Except the pouches. You may be right. I think I would need an inventory of them all to determine if they were indeed necessary or not.

I don't understand, I'm wearing 15. Isn't that enough?
 


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