When I ran Rime of the Frostmaiden I had a player who made a lizardfolk wizard. Lizard Wizard. The game was online so here’s his VTT token.
In session 0, most of my players were getting used to roll20, so I ran a big combat to start the campaign off - ambush by ten goblins and two dire wolves.
On the wizard’s first turn, he’s like “I got this” leaps from the sled, sprints across the battlefield to a goblin archer, and bites the guy in two.
Wizard.
Was his name King Gizzard?
Sadly, it was “Korth” but… I think he aspired.
Missed opportunity
Goblin snack
Good reveal for an NPC. Wizard runs out of spell slots in a dire need. Actually also has 10 levels into Monk but never mentioned it.
Paintless?
Paintless
No blood splatter, ergo, paintless
Weird.
Who is the artist
Reverse image search suggests Booniebaby6
You should always try to credit original artist with links when you can so that they get a boost and encouragement that their art is being shared.
Here’s a Nitter link to a post of this image from the original artist
(Took me two minutes to track down, OP. Just saying.)
And so people who like the art can find more of it.
Hey thanks!
Multi-classing barbarian and mage
Makes zero sense.
It makes perfect sense lol
Why, because wizard or because lady?
Because you can’t cast spells while raging, so a barbarian/caster multi-class is usually a bad idea.
Just because something is a bad idea, doesn’t mean it doesn’t work for a person at the table. It’s just suboptimal, but that doesn’t mean “bad” unless you are playing with powergamers who will flame you
Depends on your edition. Older editions had a “rage mage” that allowed it.