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D&D General One Piece of Art- What D&D Art Inspired You to Love a Class?

MGibster

Legend
Since A Paladin in Hell has already been posted, I'll go with another one.

David Trampier's illustration from the cover of AD&D's 1st edition was always an inspiration for the Thief (not a rogue but a thief).

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This picture is exactly what brought me to D&D in the first place. A paladin in hell. Never got to play a paladin myself in AD&D (I never met the charisma requirement) but played a fighter that switched to MU at level 7 and rose to 21st level.
 

The-Magic-Sword

Small Ball Archmage
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From the 4th edition Wandering Swordmage Paragon Path, it really sold me on the idea of a wandering swordsman/ magic user, and sold the whole fantasy of them as a lightly armored traveler with an eclectic martial arts style that includes magic--I can just imagine her teleporting around to strike from a different angles blade in hand like the paragon path does in the mechanics. Like a modern Himura Kenshin who uses magic to compensate for their slight build. It also a good blend of fanservice and power fantasy.
 


Nikosandros

Golden Procrastinator
They have started doing it again
I hadn't noticed. However, so far I've only skimmed Radiant Citadel on DDB. I've still to receive it in print since in Italy it was delayed until August the 9th. Are the artist attributions present in the printed version?
 






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