MonsterEnvy
Legend
Yeah so the five characters are based on the 5 Starter Set pregens
That was awesome!There's always rewatching this Japanese commercial.
I really appreciate they made the hill dwarf cleric female. You see plenty of elves and some orcs in Japanese fantasy, but almost never dwarves.Yeah so the five characters are based on the 5 Starter Set pregens
Ever played Final Fantasy 1? The EYE was originally a Bihoruda, the CRAWL was a crawler and had 8 hits that only did paralysis with little damage, the slimes have elemental immunities matching the green slime, gray ooze, ochre jelly, and black pudding, the colors of the mages (red, white, and black) match Dragonlance, and it doesn't stop there. It's basically an unauthorized D&D adaptation.I knew the Record of the Lodoss War anime was based on a real D&D campaign in Japan but I'm surprised to see just how closely some of the character designs of the show match the style of these player class archetypes.
It's a stylized kamayari!Wait a minute, how is that guy using a halberd with a shield!?
Wait a minute, how is that guy using a halberd with a shield!?
I mean, I can't be the ONLY ONE who plays the Plasmoids, Harengons, and Owlkin as Monster Girls when it comes to their looks.I wonder if the plasmoids and the harengon were created as a wink for the otaku community.
I know, right? When I saw the elf design I thought "Deedlit!"I knew the Record of the Lodoss War anime was based on a real D&D campaign in Japan but I'm surprised to see just how closely some of the character designs of the show match the style of these player class archetypes.
I don't think so. Otaku, by definition, don't play TTRPGs, particularly not in Japan.I wonder if the plasmoids and the harengon were created as a wink for the otaku community.
Japan tends to have a Beastfolk race which covers most animal niches.I don't think so. Otaku, by definition, don't play TTRPGs, particularly not in Japan.
If you're using otaku as a weird shorthand for "anime fans" (which it should not be used as, they're a distinct category), then I still don't think so, because D&D is still missing catgirls, which are the absolutely key race here, and no Tabaxi do not even slightly count, because they're not kemonomimi.
D&D is really weird about animal-people races, in that it has tons of them, but they're like, not what furries or certain anime fans want (scalies on the other hand that's a whole other discussion). D&D doesn't even have an official dog/wolf-person race is which just kind of wack (esp. given there are entire 3PP supplements, with their own range of expansion-supplements for precisely that).