tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-422181426312081107.post3396159722158051735..comments2024-03-23T05:46:31.832-07:00Comments on Power Score: Dungeons & Dragons - Volo's Guide to Monsters PreviewSeanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07263753821685936593noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-422181426312081107.post-11841676133500161842016-11-07T14:41:44.087-08:002016-11-07T14:41:44.087-08:00Coffeemate: It seems like it is going to be a good...Coffeemate: It seems like it is going to be a good book. Some people have it and are saying great things. I have always had a hangup about art. If the art is ugly, it makes a book much worse to me. The 5e art is good but none of it is top notch, in my opinion. Not trying to be an edition warrior, but to me Pathfinder's art is so much better and I don't get why Wizards can't match them. I feel like deviantart is overflowing with awesome artists waiting to be used but they're being ignored.Seanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07263753821685936593noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-422181426312081107.post-15230873452284009742016-11-06T10:20:06.601-08:002016-11-06T10:20:06.601-08:00Thanks for the great preview. All the snippets you...Thanks for the great preview. All the snippets you posted sound fun to me. I don’t happen to mind some of the funkier monsters, such as the froghemoth. I think their success at the table really hinges on how the DM frames them and the tone created by the adventure. I try not to let the artwork in monster books, or even the whimsical names of the monsters, affect my judgment. There’s often nuggets of gold that are less shiny by how they are presented. It’s up to me to polish what the writers have started. Looking forward to this book though.Coffeematehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03058067527499895714noreply@blogger.com