D&D (2024) WotC Unveils Dragon Delves' Eclectic Art Styles

In a short 1-minute video, Wizards of the Coast has 'revealed' Dragon Delves, the upcoming anthology of dragon-themed adventures. The video showcases the book's eclectic art styles.

Dragon Delves contains 10 adventurers from levels 1-12, each featuring a different type of dragon. The book is due out July 8th.


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On the D&D beyond bundle page for this product, anyone else notice in the displayed art a reappearance of the PHB iconic Aasimar Wizard? Might she be making an appearance in this book?
 




The description for the book states that "These adventures feature eye-catching artwork from 10 accomplished illustrators and 7 cartographers. Each adventure is also precluded with dragon art from through the history of D&D and provides an exclusive behind-the-scenes look into the new dragon redesigns."

"Preclude" means to prevent something from happening or someone from doing something. It comes from a Latin word meaning to bar passage.

So they've prevented the book from including dragon art from earlier editions? ;)

I'm guessing that is not the word they intended to use!
 


The description for the book states that "These adventures feature eye-catching artwork from 10 accomplished illustrators and 7 cartographers. Each adventure is also precluded with dragon art from through the history of D&D and provides an exclusive behind-the-scenes look into the new dragon redesigns."

"Preclude" means to prevent something from happening or someone from doing something. It comes from a Latin word meaning to bar passage.

So they've prevented the book from including dragon art from earlier editions? ;)

I'm guessing that is not the word they intended to use!
Clearly they meant "proceeding". ;p
 

I'm hoping the bronze dragon is heavily zoomed in because the background is way too blurry and indistinct if that's all of/most of the image.
 

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