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  2. Bard (Dungeons & Dragons) - Wikipedia

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    A bard required ability scores of Dexterity 12+, Intelligence 13+ and Charisma 15+, and only humans and half-elves could be bards. Bard was the only character class (other than thief) in which any non-human could advance to unlimited level, as both humans and half elves did not suffer a level limit, unlike every other character class for which ...

  3. Half-elf - Wikipedia

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    A half-elf is a mythological or fictional being, ... The three most popular class combinations with the half-elf were bard (1,808), warlock (1,401) and rogue (1,325).

  4. Half-elf (Dungeons & Dragons) - Wikipedia

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    The aquatic half-elf, the arctic half-elf, the desert half-elf, the fire half-elf, the jungle half-elf, and the half-elf paragon were detailed in Unearthed Arcana (2004). Half-elves in the Eberron campaign setting are also known as the khoravar. [13] The madborn half-elf of the Eberron setting appeared in Five Nations (2005).

  5. Brian Hagan - Wikipedia

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    His Dungeons & Dragons work includes interior art and the back cover illustration for the fourth edition Dungeon Master's Guide (2008), and interior art for Dungeon Master's Guide II (2005), Spell Compendium (2005), Races of the Dragon (2006), Tome of Magic (2006), The Shattered Gates of Slaughtergarde (2006), Dragon Magic (2006), Cityscape (2006), Dungeonscape (2007), Magic Item Compendium ...

  6. Tasha's Cauldron of Everything - Wikipedia

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    An alternate cover is available only in local game stores with art by Wylie Beckert. [1] [8] On the hidden elements within the alternate cover art, Beckert said, "My favorite thing to hide within the image was the spell Tasha’s hideous laughter. In the art brief, this was meant to be a scroll with identifying text on it.

  7. Player's Handbook 2 - Wikipedia

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    The 4th edition Player's Handbook 2, subtitled Arcane, Divine and Primal Heroes, [2] was released on March 17, 2009. [2] The book was designed by Jeremy Crawford, Mike Mearls, and James Wyatt, and featured cover art by Daniel Scott and interior art by Steve Argyle, Eric Belisle, Michael Bierek, Devon Caddy-Lee, Mitch Cotie, Thomas Denmark, Eric Deschamps, Brian Despain, Vincent Dutrait, Steve ...

  8. Corellon Larethian - Wikipedia

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    Corellon is also on good terms with Vanathor, Bahamut's gold dragon advisor and bard. In 4th edition, Corellon is one of the "Four Free Gods", along with a spouse Sehanine, Avandra and Melora. Corellon is on good terms with Ioun (Corellon is patron of arcane magic and she of its study), and is therefore a potential foe of Vecna.

  9. Jeremy Jarvis - Wikipedia

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    Jeremy Jarvis produced interior illustrations for many Dungeons & Dragons books and Dragon magazine, as well as cover art for Stormwrack (2005). He has also produced artwork for other games including Werewolf: The Apocalypse (White Wolf Publishing) and Iron Heroes (Malhavoc Press).