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5e World: Commentary on Dungeons & Dragons Next

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5e World: Commentary on Dungeons & Dragons Next 5e World: Commentary on Dungeons & Dragons Next Tuesday, March 27, 2012 Giving Credit I appreciate that Dungeons & Dragons 4th Edition books give credit to artists on each page. It was sometimes hard to ascertain, prior to 4e, which artist was responsible for an illustration. I like to look at  fantasy art and enjoy finding new artists. Some artists' styles appeal to me and others don't. It isn't exactly random but I'd have a hard time describing the arcane rules that indicate what I will or will not like. My tastes are unique to me. I like the Time Bender paragon path illustration by Jim Nelson (page 96, Player's Handbook 3 ). The psion class aspects don't speak to me. I would prefer art without crystals and a halo but the subject matter can't hide the core elements of Jim's style that grab my attention. D&D 3rd edition books sometimes show the artist name (page 85, Player's Handbook v.3.5 ) and sometimes do not...

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