The New Art in the 2024 Player's Handbook
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Published 2024-05-06
Chris Perkins and Jeremy Crawford talk with Todd Kenreck about the Revised 2024 Player's Handbook and what it is like finalizing the book. #dnd #dungeonsanddragons
All Comments (14)
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As long as we don't get a repeat of the Halfling Bard picture from the 2014 PHB.
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That sorceress looks like she works at a telemarketing company.
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Hanbook!
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That is in fact, nice art!
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Trolls and internet wizards haters made them get rid of all the creative ideas during the playtest and publish a game that is overly similar to 2014. So they can't talk the rules and they're pitching that the book has 'pretty pictures'. 😢
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I hope more LeShay.
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Hanbook Solo
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I don't care about all the wasted space on huge drawings. It's a rule book, it should have actual useful content for playing so that people don't have to pick up a ton of separate books to even play. It sucks that it doesn't include the artificer class, as it was the perfect opportunity to finally make it a core class (it's NOT the guns/steampunk class, it's just a magic artisan). Plus it's weird that some iconic subclasses like necromancer aren't it, yet things like clockwork soul are getting in.
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Don't take it the wrong way, the art is increadible but that is no different then judging a book by it's cover. Focus on making the game more entertaining and ammerssive try to lean on fun mechenics so players do not have to relay on homebrew. A good game with mediucare art is better then a mediucare game with good art
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Is this digital DM tool ever going to come out?
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That’s nice and all but did you fix the warlock so it isn’t like that playtest thing?
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Who cares?
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So, you are going to monetize further by making an Anime?