Any apprentice wizard can cast a boring old magic missile. Sure, it always strikes its target. Yawn. Do away with the drudgery of your grandfather’s magic with this improved version of the spell, as used by Jim Darkmagic! You create three twisting, whistling, hypoallergenic, gluten-free darts of magical force. Each dart targets a creature of your choice that you can see within range. Make a ranged spell attack for each missile. On a hit, a missile deals 2d4 force damage to its target. If the attack roll scores a critical hit, the target of that missile takes 5d4 force damage instead of you rolling damage twice for a critical hit. If the attack roll for any missile is a 1, all missiles miss their targets and blow up in your face, dealing 1 force damage per missile to you. At Higher Levels. When you cast this spell using a spell slot of 2nd level or higher, the spell creates one more dart, and the royalty component increases by 1 gp, for each slot level above 1st. —D&D Beyond This is my second drawing of a D&D Spell. Again, I couldn't find an official D&D Race or Class that begins with "J". If you know of one, please let me know. A rather dramatic pose.of an elf casting a very specific type of magic missile. It really shows that casting spells requires physical as well as mental prowess. Seven in-progress pictures below. |
Why you should practice drawing Magic Missile spells: Again, fantasy art is all about the magic. Whether shooting missiles, fireballs, or acid, learning to draw mages dramatically casting spells is a must. Plus dramatic poses can be used with any number of weapons, or even unarmed combat. Just imagine the elf above winding up for a punch, or swinging a sword. You can never go wrong with dramatic action poses.
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