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<blockquote data-quote="ExploderWizard" data-source="post: 6345292" data-attributes="member: 66434"><p>I just enjoy a nice balance spread throughout. 1E and B/X featured such a wide variety of styles from different artists and I think the multiple perspectives really helped show the different imaginings of the D&D universe. </p><p></p><p>A uniform art direction can become boring even if the individual art pieces are technically good. I prefer variety which is inclusive of all D&D fantasy tropes and that includes a mix of sensibly dressed and more gonzo characters. In other words, ALL sensibly dressed characters is just as boring as NO sensibly dressed characters. I see no reason that the politically correct sect has to be catered to exclusively with art choices any more than those who refuse to look at the game if it includes options they don't like. </p><p></p><p>"Oh look I'm not buying this game because it has feats as an option! "</p><p></p><p>"Oh look I'm not buying this game because there is a barbarian chick in a fur bikini! "</p><p></p><p>In either case you are refusing to get a game because it includes something that you may not personally be wild about but that someone else sees as an awesome plus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ExploderWizard, post: 6345292, member: 66434"] I just enjoy a nice balance spread throughout. 1E and B/X featured such a wide variety of styles from different artists and I think the multiple perspectives really helped show the different imaginings of the D&D universe. A uniform art direction can become boring even if the individual art pieces are technically good. I prefer variety which is inclusive of all D&D fantasy tropes and that includes a mix of sensibly dressed and more gonzo characters. In other words, ALL sensibly dressed characters is just as boring as NO sensibly dressed characters. I see no reason that the politically correct sect has to be catered to exclusively with art choices any more than those who refuse to look at the game if it includes options they don't like. "Oh look I'm not buying this game because it has feats as an option! " "Oh look I'm not buying this game because there is a barbarian chick in a fur bikini! " In either case you are refusing to get a game because it includes something that you may not personally be wild about but that someone else sees as an awesome plus. [/QUOTE]
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