Well I suppose it's better than the other takes on Gnomes where they end up looking like the little people from Wizard of Oz.
And that is bad because...?
Sorry my friends but Oz, like Middle Earth, Wonderland, Lanhkmar, Narnia and Melnibone', has been around alot longer then D&D. IMO this is just another attempt at getting away from the source material and trying to make everything look tough, sexy and badass.
Can't some stuff be funny, heart warming, mysterious or creepy. Its like the 90's when every comic book featured a Wolverine clone because Wolvie was so popular. We ended up this dozens of guys named Ripclaw, Warblade, Gutkill or whatever. What if I'm not a fan of that kind of character? Now I have nothing to read 'cause everyone's the same.
That's how 4E's visuals come off to me. Instead of some fun characters, some menacing characters and some slick characters, it all looks kind of the same.
I also find it odd that it doesn't match the written description.
I'm playing a 3.x Gnome this weekend in my friend's new homebrew campaign. He looks like this...
He originally wanted to be a 4E character but then he wiped off the blood, started putting on weight, decided he didn't look good in leather...
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