avin
First Post
Emphasis mine.
There's spikes and piecemeal armor and tattoos all over the place. And that was well before WoW. Where did that come from?
I've seen spikes on D&D since 2E's Planescape...
Emphasis mine.
There's spikes and piecemeal armor and tattoos all over the place. And that was well before WoW. Where did that come from?
On the art thing. No scenes? Really? Look at your PHB or DMG - there's a TON of scene art pieces. I mean, how about this:
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This isn't inspiring?
I would also post that 4E has some scene art pieces but all they seem to evocate is combat, combat and combat... and that certainly not fit all tastes around here, not even among 4E fans.
I'd like to see a 5e with a lower emphasis on combat generally. Yes, combat (as well as other forms of action) are an important part of D&D. But D&D is also exploration, mystery and intrigue.
I'll add this as a broader request, including outside the art context. I'd like to see a 5e with a lower emphasis on combat generally. Yes, combat (as well as other forms of action) are an important part of D&D. But D&D is also exploration, mystery and intrigue.
Individual GMs can run any sort of game with 4e, but if you look at the number of rules pages dedicated to combat and combat powers and compare that with the number of rules pages dedicated to everything else, it's easy to see why 4e has developed a reputation for laser-like focus on tactical combat.
-KS
I hate to admit it, but those make me wish that I hadn't paid as much attention to the text in those books, and had spent more time looking at the pictures....I wish I could find a larger image, but these are from Worlds and Monsters.
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