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Which creature is depicted in this Xanathar's Guide illustration of a war mage?
Which Deck of Many Things cards are depicted in this art?Where should I report printing errors in Xanathar's Guide to Everything?What is this underground giant creature?Page 189 of… which Werewolf Players Guide?Where can I purchase a legal Xanathar's Guide to Everything PDF?Can Hound of Ill Omen from Xanathar's Guide be used while raging?Does the Monster Manual supersede the Player's HandbookPortent, as it relates to the Gambling downtime rules from Xanathar's Guide to EverythingWhat is the correct interpretation of the Gambling Results table in Xanathar's Guide to Everything?What is the name of this “living planet” creature?
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In Xanathar's Guide to Everything on page 59, there is an image of a war mage with some kind of creature on his shoulders. The creature looks vaguely like a Ki-Rin to me, but since Ki-Rins are creature size Huge, I believe we can rule that out.
Either way, can anyone tell me what kind of creature is depicted here? I'm pretty sure it's not a creature that has been released for 5th edition so far, so experience with previous versions is probably required.
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In Xanathar's Guide to Everything on page 59, there is an image of a war mage with some kind of creature on his shoulders. The creature looks vaguely like a Ki-Rin to me, but since Ki-Rins are creature size Huge, I believe we can rule that out.
Either way, can anyone tell me what kind of creature is depicted here? I'm pretty sure it's not a creature that has been released for 5th edition so far, so experience with previous versions is probably required.
(click image to enlarge)
dnd-5e dungeons-and-dragons books content-identification art
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Of course, the war mage depicted could be a gargantuan giant.
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– Dale M
May 15 at 23:49
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@DaleM nah, that's not realistic, he's dressed. Where the hell would he get XXXXXXXXXXXXL-sized clothes?
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– PixelMaster
May 16 at 0:09
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I don’t want to play in your campaign with all those naked giants
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– Dale M
May 16 at 1:52
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@DaleM yeah, I tried to edit my comment later as I realized it's somewhat incomplete, but it was past the 5-minute-limit and I didn't want to write a second comment. Either way, what I wanted to clarify is that all true giants in 5e are size "huge" (with some non-true giants being merely large, such as trolls). Either way, they're not gargantuan, and a gargantuan giant would probably have to make his own clothes or commission them somewhere ^^
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– PixelMaster
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In Xanathar's Guide to Everything on page 59, there is an image of a war mage with some kind of creature on his shoulders. The creature looks vaguely like a Ki-Rin to me, but since Ki-Rins are creature size Huge, I believe we can rule that out.
Either way, can anyone tell me what kind of creature is depicted here? I'm pretty sure it's not a creature that has been released for 5th edition so far, so experience with previous versions is probably required.
(click image to enlarge)
dnd-5e dungeons-and-dragons books content-identification art
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In Xanathar's Guide to Everything on page 59, there is an image of a war mage with some kind of creature on his shoulders. The creature looks vaguely like a Ki-Rin to me, but since Ki-Rins are creature size Huge, I believe we can rule that out.
Either way, can anyone tell me what kind of creature is depicted here? I'm pretty sure it's not a creature that has been released for 5th edition so far, so experience with previous versions is probably required.
(click image to enlarge)
dnd-5e dungeons-and-dragons books content-identification art
dnd-5e dungeons-and-dragons books content-identification art
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Of course, the war mage depicted could be a gargantuan giant.
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– Dale M
May 15 at 23:49
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@DaleM nah, that's not realistic, he's dressed. Where the hell would he get XXXXXXXXXXXXL-sized clothes?
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– PixelMaster
May 16 at 0:09
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I don’t want to play in your campaign with all those naked giants
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– Dale M
May 16 at 1:52
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@DaleM yeah, I tried to edit my comment later as I realized it's somewhat incomplete, but it was past the 5-minute-limit and I didn't want to write a second comment. Either way, what I wanted to clarify is that all true giants in 5e are size "huge" (with some non-true giants being merely large, such as trolls). Either way, they're not gargantuan, and a gargantuan giant would probably have to make his own clothes or commission them somewhere ^^
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– PixelMaster
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Of course, the war mage depicted could be a gargantuan giant.
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– Dale M
May 15 at 23:49
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@DaleM nah, that's not realistic, he's dressed. Where the hell would he get XXXXXXXXXXXXL-sized clothes?
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– PixelMaster
May 16 at 0:09
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I don’t want to play in your campaign with all those naked giants
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– Dale M
May 16 at 1:52
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@DaleM yeah, I tried to edit my comment later as I realized it's somewhat incomplete, but it was past the 5-minute-limit and I didn't want to write a second comment. Either way, what I wanted to clarify is that all true giants in 5e are size "huge" (with some non-true giants being merely large, such as trolls). Either way, they're not gargantuan, and a gargantuan giant would probably have to make his own clothes or commission them somewhere ^^
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– PixelMaster
May 16 at 1:55
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Of course, the war mage depicted could be a gargantuan giant.
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– Dale M
May 15 at 23:49
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Of course, the war mage depicted could be a gargantuan giant.
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– Dale M
May 15 at 23:49
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@DaleM nah, that's not realistic, he's dressed. Where the hell would he get XXXXXXXXXXXXL-sized clothes?
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– PixelMaster
May 16 at 0:09
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@DaleM nah, that's not realistic, he's dressed. Where the hell would he get XXXXXXXXXXXXL-sized clothes?
$endgroup$
– PixelMaster
May 16 at 0:09
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I don’t want to play in your campaign with all those naked giants
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– Dale M
May 16 at 1:52
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I don’t want to play in your campaign with all those naked giants
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– Dale M
May 16 at 1:52
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@DaleM yeah, I tried to edit my comment later as I realized it's somewhat incomplete, but it was past the 5-minute-limit and I didn't want to write a second comment. Either way, what I wanted to clarify is that all true giants in 5e are size "huge" (with some non-true giants being merely large, such as trolls). Either way, they're not gargantuan, and a gargantuan giant would probably have to make his own clothes or commission them somewhere ^^
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– PixelMaster
May 16 at 1:55
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@DaleM yeah, I tried to edit my comment later as I realized it's somewhat incomplete, but it was past the 5-minute-limit and I didn't want to write a second comment. Either way, what I wanted to clarify is that all true giants in 5e are size "huge" (with some non-true giants being merely large, such as trolls). Either way, they're not gargantuan, and a gargantuan giant would probably have to make his own clothes or commission them somewhere ^^
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It is indeed a Ki-rin
Jeremy Crawford has stated in a tweet as a response to someone posing this same question:
Casey White @CaseyDaWhite
@mikemearls @JeremyECrawford Not sure who to ask, but what is the familiar sitting on the War Mage's shoulder? (Pg 59 of Xanathar's) I've been pouring over the monsters and can't find anything similar.
Jeremy Crawford @JeremyECrawford
The war wizard in Xanathar's Guide to Everything has a special companion: a baby ki-rin! #DnD
Yes, they are normally huge but this is a baby one hence the smaller size.
As a small bonus, note how Mike Mearls was also unsure what the creature was prompting Jeremy Crawford to once again clarify:
Mike Mearls @mikemearls (Replying to @CaseyDaWhite @JeremyECrawford)
Good question - we don’t know! In the art review, we thought it looked really interesting, so we didn’t ask for a change. I suspect it’ll be a critter added to the game at some point.
Jeremy Crawford @JeremyECrawford
Mike, we worked with the artist to make it a baby ki-rin.
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Thanks for the answer, that's exactly what I was looking for! Contrary to common practice, I have accepted this answer right away since I don't believe that any other answer could be any more adequate, unless maybe if someone has a quote from the artist. Which is, I believe, rather unlikely ^^
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May 14 at 11:45
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@PixelMaster Although I'm usually a fan of the "wait 24h" practice, I agree with your judgement on this. In fact, it reminds me of mxyzplk, who has the accepted answer on the meta question about this, giving an example about SSD needing a "slam-dunk" answer.
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– NathanS
May 14 at 13:52
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@NathanS yes, I've read that post before. However, dare I say, I wouldn't consider myself a new user (albeit not as renowned as SSD), so my decision fits mxyzplk's post ^^
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– PixelMaster
May 14 at 18:38
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I do have to say though, I really love Crawford's reply to Mearls' tweet. It sounds like an old couple, with the wife chiding her husband for repeatedly not remembering to buy milk. We talked about this, dear! ^^
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– PixelMaster
May 14 at 18:41
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It is indeed a Ki-rin
Jeremy Crawford has stated in a tweet as a response to someone posing this same question:
Casey White @CaseyDaWhite
@mikemearls @JeremyECrawford Not sure who to ask, but what is the familiar sitting on the War Mage's shoulder? (Pg 59 of Xanathar's) I've been pouring over the monsters and can't find anything similar.
Jeremy Crawford @JeremyECrawford
The war wizard in Xanathar's Guide to Everything has a special companion: a baby ki-rin! #DnD
Yes, they are normally huge but this is a baby one hence the smaller size.
As a small bonus, note how Mike Mearls was also unsure what the creature was prompting Jeremy Crawford to once again clarify:
Mike Mearls @mikemearls (Replying to @CaseyDaWhite @JeremyECrawford)
Good question - we don’t know! In the art review, we thought it looked really interesting, so we didn’t ask for a change. I suspect it’ll be a critter added to the game at some point.
Jeremy Crawford @JeremyECrawford
Mike, we worked with the artist to make it a baby ki-rin.
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Thanks for the answer, that's exactly what I was looking for! Contrary to common practice, I have accepted this answer right away since I don't believe that any other answer could be any more adequate, unless maybe if someone has a quote from the artist. Which is, I believe, rather unlikely ^^
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– PixelMaster
May 14 at 11:45
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@PixelMaster Although I'm usually a fan of the "wait 24h" practice, I agree with your judgement on this. In fact, it reminds me of mxyzplk, who has the accepted answer on the meta question about this, giving an example about SSD needing a "slam-dunk" answer.
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– NathanS
May 14 at 13:52
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@NathanS yes, I've read that post before. However, dare I say, I wouldn't consider myself a new user (albeit not as renowned as SSD), so my decision fits mxyzplk's post ^^
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– PixelMaster
May 14 at 18:38
7
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I do have to say though, I really love Crawford's reply to Mearls' tweet. It sounds like an old couple, with the wife chiding her husband for repeatedly not remembering to buy milk. We talked about this, dear! ^^
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– PixelMaster
May 14 at 18:41
add a comment |
$begingroup$
It is indeed a Ki-rin
Jeremy Crawford has stated in a tweet as a response to someone posing this same question:
Casey White @CaseyDaWhite
@mikemearls @JeremyECrawford Not sure who to ask, but what is the familiar sitting on the War Mage's shoulder? (Pg 59 of Xanathar's) I've been pouring over the monsters and can't find anything similar.
Jeremy Crawford @JeremyECrawford
The war wizard in Xanathar's Guide to Everything has a special companion: a baby ki-rin! #DnD
Yes, they are normally huge but this is a baby one hence the smaller size.
As a small bonus, note how Mike Mearls was also unsure what the creature was prompting Jeremy Crawford to once again clarify:
Mike Mearls @mikemearls (Replying to @CaseyDaWhite @JeremyECrawford)
Good question - we don’t know! In the art review, we thought it looked really interesting, so we didn’t ask for a change. I suspect it’ll be a critter added to the game at some point.
Jeremy Crawford @JeremyECrawford
Mike, we worked with the artist to make it a baby ki-rin.
$endgroup$
13
$begingroup$
Thanks for the answer, that's exactly what I was looking for! Contrary to common practice, I have accepted this answer right away since I don't believe that any other answer could be any more adequate, unless maybe if someone has a quote from the artist. Which is, I believe, rather unlikely ^^
$endgroup$
– PixelMaster
May 14 at 11:45
5
$begingroup$
@PixelMaster Although I'm usually a fan of the "wait 24h" practice, I agree with your judgement on this. In fact, it reminds me of mxyzplk, who has the accepted answer on the meta question about this, giving an example about SSD needing a "slam-dunk" answer.
$endgroup$
– NathanS
May 14 at 13:52
2
$begingroup$
@NathanS yes, I've read that post before. However, dare I say, I wouldn't consider myself a new user (albeit not as renowned as SSD), so my decision fits mxyzplk's post ^^
$endgroup$
– PixelMaster
May 14 at 18:38
7
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I do have to say though, I really love Crawford's reply to Mearls' tweet. It sounds like an old couple, with the wife chiding her husband for repeatedly not remembering to buy milk. We talked about this, dear! ^^
$endgroup$
– PixelMaster
May 14 at 18:41
add a comment |
$begingroup$
It is indeed a Ki-rin
Jeremy Crawford has stated in a tweet as a response to someone posing this same question:
Casey White @CaseyDaWhite
@mikemearls @JeremyECrawford Not sure who to ask, but what is the familiar sitting on the War Mage's shoulder? (Pg 59 of Xanathar's) I've been pouring over the monsters and can't find anything similar.
Jeremy Crawford @JeremyECrawford
The war wizard in Xanathar's Guide to Everything has a special companion: a baby ki-rin! #DnD
Yes, they are normally huge but this is a baby one hence the smaller size.
As a small bonus, note how Mike Mearls was also unsure what the creature was prompting Jeremy Crawford to once again clarify:
Mike Mearls @mikemearls (Replying to @CaseyDaWhite @JeremyECrawford)
Good question - we don’t know! In the art review, we thought it looked really interesting, so we didn’t ask for a change. I suspect it’ll be a critter added to the game at some point.
Jeremy Crawford @JeremyECrawford
Mike, we worked with the artist to make it a baby ki-rin.
$endgroup$
It is indeed a Ki-rin
Jeremy Crawford has stated in a tweet as a response to someone posing this same question:
Casey White @CaseyDaWhite
@mikemearls @JeremyECrawford Not sure who to ask, but what is the familiar sitting on the War Mage's shoulder? (Pg 59 of Xanathar's) I've been pouring over the monsters and can't find anything similar.
Jeremy Crawford @JeremyECrawford
The war wizard in Xanathar's Guide to Everything has a special companion: a baby ki-rin! #DnD
Yes, they are normally huge but this is a baby one hence the smaller size.
As a small bonus, note how Mike Mearls was also unsure what the creature was prompting Jeremy Crawford to once again clarify:
Mike Mearls @mikemearls (Replying to @CaseyDaWhite @JeremyECrawford)
Good question - we don’t know! In the art review, we thought it looked really interesting, so we didn’t ask for a change. I suspect it’ll be a critter added to the game at some point.
Jeremy Crawford @JeremyECrawford
Mike, we worked with the artist to make it a baby ki-rin.
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Thanks for the answer, that's exactly what I was looking for! Contrary to common practice, I have accepted this answer right away since I don't believe that any other answer could be any more adequate, unless maybe if someone has a quote from the artist. Which is, I believe, rather unlikely ^^
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– PixelMaster
May 14 at 11:45
5
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@PixelMaster Although I'm usually a fan of the "wait 24h" practice, I agree with your judgement on this. In fact, it reminds me of mxyzplk, who has the accepted answer on the meta question about this, giving an example about SSD needing a "slam-dunk" answer.
$endgroup$
– NathanS
May 14 at 13:52
2
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@NathanS yes, I've read that post before. However, dare I say, I wouldn't consider myself a new user (albeit not as renowned as SSD), so my decision fits mxyzplk's post ^^
$endgroup$
– PixelMaster
May 14 at 18:38
7
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I do have to say though, I really love Crawford's reply to Mearls' tweet. It sounds like an old couple, with the wife chiding her husband for repeatedly not remembering to buy milk. We talked about this, dear! ^^
$endgroup$
– PixelMaster
May 14 at 18:41
add a comment |
13
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Thanks for the answer, that's exactly what I was looking for! Contrary to common practice, I have accepted this answer right away since I don't believe that any other answer could be any more adequate, unless maybe if someone has a quote from the artist. Which is, I believe, rather unlikely ^^
$endgroup$
– PixelMaster
May 14 at 11:45
5
$begingroup$
@PixelMaster Although I'm usually a fan of the "wait 24h" practice, I agree with your judgement on this. In fact, it reminds me of mxyzplk, who has the accepted answer on the meta question about this, giving an example about SSD needing a "slam-dunk" answer.
$endgroup$
– NathanS
May 14 at 13:52
2
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@NathanS yes, I've read that post before. However, dare I say, I wouldn't consider myself a new user (albeit not as renowned as SSD), so my decision fits mxyzplk's post ^^
$endgroup$
– PixelMaster
May 14 at 18:38
7
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I do have to say though, I really love Crawford's reply to Mearls' tweet. It sounds like an old couple, with the wife chiding her husband for repeatedly not remembering to buy milk. We talked about this, dear! ^^
$endgroup$
– PixelMaster
May 14 at 18:41
13
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Thanks for the answer, that's exactly what I was looking for! Contrary to common practice, I have accepted this answer right away since I don't believe that any other answer could be any more adequate, unless maybe if someone has a quote from the artist. Which is, I believe, rather unlikely ^^
$endgroup$
– PixelMaster
May 14 at 11:45
$begingroup$
Thanks for the answer, that's exactly what I was looking for! Contrary to common practice, I have accepted this answer right away since I don't believe that any other answer could be any more adequate, unless maybe if someone has a quote from the artist. Which is, I believe, rather unlikely ^^
$endgroup$
– PixelMaster
May 14 at 11:45
5
5
$begingroup$
@PixelMaster Although I'm usually a fan of the "wait 24h" practice, I agree with your judgement on this. In fact, it reminds me of mxyzplk, who has the accepted answer on the meta question about this, giving an example about SSD needing a "slam-dunk" answer.
$endgroup$
– NathanS
May 14 at 13:52
$begingroup$
@PixelMaster Although I'm usually a fan of the "wait 24h" practice, I agree with your judgement on this. In fact, it reminds me of mxyzplk, who has the accepted answer on the meta question about this, giving an example about SSD needing a "slam-dunk" answer.
$endgroup$
– NathanS
May 14 at 13:52
2
2
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@NathanS yes, I've read that post before. However, dare I say, I wouldn't consider myself a new user (albeit not as renowned as SSD), so my decision fits mxyzplk's post ^^
$endgroup$
– PixelMaster
May 14 at 18:38
$begingroup$
@NathanS yes, I've read that post before. However, dare I say, I wouldn't consider myself a new user (albeit not as renowned as SSD), so my decision fits mxyzplk's post ^^
$endgroup$
– PixelMaster
May 14 at 18:38
7
7
$begingroup$
I do have to say though, I really love Crawford's reply to Mearls' tweet. It sounds like an old couple, with the wife chiding her husband for repeatedly not remembering to buy milk. We talked about this, dear! ^^
$endgroup$
– PixelMaster
May 14 at 18:41
$begingroup$
I do have to say though, I really love Crawford's reply to Mearls' tweet. It sounds like an old couple, with the wife chiding her husband for repeatedly not remembering to buy milk. We talked about this, dear! ^^
$endgroup$
– PixelMaster
May 14 at 18:41
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Of course, the war mage depicted could be a gargantuan giant.
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– Dale M
May 15 at 23:49
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@DaleM nah, that's not realistic, he's dressed. Where the hell would he get XXXXXXXXXXXXL-sized clothes?
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– PixelMaster
May 16 at 0:09
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I don’t want to play in your campaign with all those naked giants
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– Dale M
May 16 at 1:52
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@DaleM yeah, I tried to edit my comment later as I realized it's somewhat incomplete, but it was past the 5-minute-limit and I didn't want to write a second comment. Either way, what I wanted to clarify is that all true giants in 5e are size "huge" (with some non-true giants being merely large, such as trolls). Either way, they're not gargantuan, and a gargantuan giant would probably have to make his own clothes or commission them somewhere ^^
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– PixelMaster
May 16 at 1:55