A group grognards are transported to the World of 5e D&D, a plane of rainbow hued non-humans with massive tomato noses, numerous disabilities, and constant promiscuous gay sex.
They must fight their way through wheelchair accessible dungeons and no longer naturally evil races like Orcs, Drow and Beholder - oppressed races who are no different then the rest, but are slaughtered for no reason, as the heroes try to keep their sanity and anuses intact, searching for a way home.
>D&D has multiple settings, each with their own metaplot, along with module lines that contain continuing story elements.
Which one did the cartoon have?
The Realm (the show's setting) is one created for the series, however it was mostly inspired by the Greyhawk setting. Though a later D&D comicbook indicates that it's part of the Forgotten Realms setting.
Acrobat was introduced in Dragon Magazine, and then later in, IIRC, Unearthed Arcana, as a thief subclass, same with Cavalier as a fighter subclass. Diana is in a skimpy outfit, though not really by any stretch of the imagination, because the character designers had good taste.
You know despite its faults a lot of the old cartoons have such heart and a lack of cynicism. Think I'll give this and He-man a proper full watch through.
D&D is frustrating to watch because it's pretty blatant that the writers were banging up against censors constantly. Also the writers have said that the "group makes a new friend" episodes and the one-off romantic interest episodes all have the same structure, so you get things like Diana getting wet for a WW2 Luftwaffe pilot and Eric getting a boyfriend. He-Man is honestly kind of a slog to get through, and you'd probably be best off not trying to binge it.
I'll draw that... for a price.
And that would be?
What was the name of the Incel guy with a shield? He was the funniest
>common sense
>incel
he just had bad stats.
Eric was the only sensible person in the entire series.
Pitch a new DnD cartoon like this based on 5e. You're allowed to use the entire office catalogue
Maybe 5e has better gameplay, but I hate the aesthetics
A group grognards are transported to the World of 5e D&D, a plane of rainbow hued non-humans with massive tomato noses, numerous disabilities, and constant promiscuous gay sex.
They must fight their way through wheelchair accessible dungeons and no longer naturally evil races like Orcs, Drow and Beholder - oppressed races who are no different then the rest, but are slaughtered for no reason, as the heroes try to keep their sanity and anuses intact, searching for a way home.
Buch of teens get transported to DND to fight Christianity tyranny.
>5e
I'd rather not.
Sourse of this moment
Diana belongs to Hank ..
Wrong. Crackship.
It's not feminist.
>when "that guy" was actually right all along
I want this guy to have no luck except with the ugly/beastly races
Presto is for Eric
Frick off homoshitter.
quickie. her hair is surprisingly tricky to get looking right, don't think I nailed it.
https://files.catbox.moe/ps0e72.png
Creat. So hot. Thank you, bro!
Nice.
EricxPresto, DianaxEric, PrestoxDiana, and EricxPrestoxDiana are all superlative choices.
D&D has multiple settings, each with their own metaplot, along with module lines that contain continuing story elements.
>D&D has multiple settings, each with their own metaplot, along with module lines that contain continuing story elements.
Which one did the cartoon have?
The Realm (the show's setting) is one created for the series, however it was mostly inspired by the Greyhawk setting. Though a later D&D comicbook indicates that it's part of the Forgotten Realms setting.
>https://files.catbox.moe/ps0e72.png
Your drawing so cute. Don't forget to upload your drawing to rule34.xxx 😉 :*
Pretty sure acrobat wasn't a class. Also why did they put Diana in a skimpy outfit?
Acrobat was introduced in Dragon Magazine, and then later in, IIRC, Unearthed Arcana, as a thief subclass, same with Cavalier as a fighter subclass. Diana is in a skimpy outfit, though not really by any stretch of the imagination, because the character designers had good taste.
Has D&D let you play as a centaur yet?
Official rules for PC centaurs were published in the Mythic Odysseys of Theros sourcebook for 5e.
because she belongs with Eric
Proofs?
Why are they on Endor?
Does D&D have any plot or is it just a generic RPG?
You know despite its faults a lot of the old cartoons have such heart and a lack of cynicism. Think I'll give this and He-man a proper full watch through.
D&D is frustrating to watch because it's pretty blatant that the writers were banging up against censors constantly. Also the writers have said that the "group makes a new friend" episodes and the one-off romantic interest episodes all have the same structure, so you get things like Diana getting wet for a WW2 Luftwaffe pilot and Eric getting a boyfriend. He-Man is honestly kind of a slog to get through, and you'd probably be best off not trying to binge it.
>you get things like Diana getting wet for a WW2 Luftwaffe pilot
Absolute best part of the series.
Stat the... F-15? Harrier? Venger steals from our world.