I'm A Banana
Potassium-Rich
Makes me all warm and tingly inside, it does.
And I'm kind of lukewarm on a big chunk of 4e art.
This stuff, I really like.
And I'm kind of lukewarm on a big chunk of 4e art.
This stuff, I really like.
Because it's fun, and because it gives people reference points. I don't want to write, nor do any plausible group of players I'd be dealing with want to read, a dissertation in anthropology (especially when I'm already gearing up to write one in a different field, quite literally, and so are some of them); I want to get on with the damn game.Why in the world would you want to introduce such derivitive crap?
Not to mention that at least TO ME, there are two issues why someone would want to do it:Because it's fun, and because it gives people reference points. I don't want to write, nor do any plausible group of players I'd be dealing with want to read, a dissertation in anthropology (especially when I'm already gearing up to write one in a different field, quite literally, and so are some of them); I want to get on with the damn game.
People know, or think they know, what a "druid" or "ninja" is, and that facilitates gameplay. Innovation is overrated; there's nothing wrong with doing creative new things but it's rarely a good idea for that to be all you do.
I wonder where the art and info on existing magic sets are? I know there's a computer program that has all the Magic cards in a database, that lets you build your own decks and play vs. people online; this database should have the Card art in it. But a more condensed place with art intended for RPG usage/inspiration/character portraits would be useful.i'm fairly confident there's a wiki out there somewhere. the art might be a bit squirrely, but if starcitygames.com is any indication, posting the full card images should be legit.
If someone could legitimately post something as simple as a 4e style delve in ANY of the magic settings (bonus points if all the monsters are named after creatures from that set), i would pay through the nose to use it.
I wonder where the art and info on existing magic sets are? I know there's a computer program that has all the Magic cards in a database, that lets you build your own decks and play vs. people online; this database should have the Card art in it. But a more condensed place with art intended for RPG usage/inspiration/character portraits would be useful.