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    D&D 5E (2024) The D&D Cartoon Heroes In The 2024 PHB

    The drawstring should be on the inside of his arm not on the outside. Otherwise that bow is going to take off a layer of skin when he fires it.
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    D&D 5E (2024) The D&D Cartoon Heroes In The 2024 PHB

    Hank is going to find out real quick that's not how you hold a drawstring second he fires that arrow
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    D&D 5E (2014) Enhancing Vecna: Eve of Ruin *SPOILERS*

    I've been thumbing through it, and sharing it with some of the other lore channels to see what they think. Most of them are disappointed. There's a lot of continuity errors so working on replacing most of the adventures with something a little bit more epic. Made some changes to the wizards...
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    D&D General D&D Red Box: Who Is The Warrior?

    The art is very much product of its time. Conan the barbarian had not too long ago hit the screen. Boris and Frank had given us some of the most iconic fantasy art ever. Burly barbarian men were all the rage. It's not the only time TSR modeled their release after what was popular. Kung Fu...
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    D&D General D&D Red Box: Who Is The Warrior?

    The chest wouldn't be the problem. Try sculpting a miniature with that coif and have it not fall over. That is the most epic '80s hair ever created in the history of mankind
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    D&D General D&D Red Box: Who Is The Warrior?

    I've seen Snu Snu the Barbarian and his name was Robert Paulson for more recent references. And there is an Amazonian have a resemblance to the model from that Futurama episode
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    D&D General D&D Red Box: Who Is The Warrior?

    It was an April fool's episode. Morgan had an 18 in every stat and one level in every class. The art wasn't so much masculine as wearing so many clothes so that you couldn't tell what sex she was or even if she was technically humanoid. It was an obvious parody
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    D&D General D&D Red Box: Who Is The Warrior?

    I think we were doing a test run for them. They decided to go with plastics rather than pewter. We did a lot of LE stuff for a lot of companies when I worked for them. It was only for a couple of months and then they pulled the project.
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    D&D General D&D Red Box: Who Is The Warrior?

    Did work for them about 2 decades ago. They also did the magic the gathering spin down dials. Didn't last long
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    D&D General D&D Red Box: Who Is The Warrior?

    According to the TSR guys it's meant to be the same guy as he levels up.
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    D&D General D&D Red Box: Who Is The Warrior?

    That I couldn't tell you. It could be equal parts both. But if wizards didn't want this made in the way that it was made then they would drop the hammer. If that was their initial idea or they just went with it you'd have to ask them
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    D&D General D&D Red Box: Who Is The Warrior?

    Wizards paid for it. This was back before the rise of plastic minis. And they had us yank a few because apparently they were too close to the art. And they thought the owl bear was goofy. Which in their defense it was. But the boss would come in have us pull some miniatures off the line and go...
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    D&D General D&D Red Box: Who Is The Warrior?

    Speaking from personal experience as somebody who's worked at a miniatures company the company that has commissioned the piece has an awful lot of power on how it looks. I worked at reaper and we would get calls all the time to change aspects of the different models we were making from the...
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    D&D General D&D Red Box: Who Is The Warrior?

    We know the original art was a man because Elmore had a very distinctive style in which he drew women. And that is not one of his women. Aleena, Goldmoon, Illyana Penhaligon (the Aleena's sister art), Laurana and the rest all had the same body. And often the face. Fantasy artists still joke...
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    D&D General D&D Red Box: Who Is The Warrior?

    Harsh. True But harsh
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    D&D General 50 DnD Youtubers get together to talk about DnD's 50th birthday

    DnD YT'ers are a varied bunch, but we are still rather friendly. 50 of us decided to give the game a proper anniversary celebration by talking about why play the game in our own unique way. This was the end result
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    D&D General Getting The Gold Out of the Dungeon

    Animate dead on the dragon. Mend the wounds. Feed it all the gold and have it walk back to your base
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    D&D 5E (2014) Potential Monsters in Quests from the Infinite Staircase Adventures

    I don't think they're going to go past the first five levels of lost city simply because after that the monsters ramp up in difficulty quite a bit. It's supposed to be according to their own descriptions taking you from level 1 to 3, but you've got vampire spawn and devil swine in the next five...
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