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Icons

Author: 
juanjane
Saturday, April 27, 2024 - 13:57

rpg icons

Collected Art: 
Painterly Spell Icons part 1
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Painterly Spell Icons part 2
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Painterly Spell Icons part 3
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Painterly Spell Icons part 4
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700+ RPG Icons
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Ice Spell Icons
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Icons - Dark Magic
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spell set
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Attack Icons Wesnoth
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Skill, item and spell icons
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Flare Item Variation (60x60 Only)
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OSARE weapon icons
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Weapon Icons 32x32px (painterly)
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Medieval Icons | Inventory +284
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Armor Icons 32x32 px (painterly)
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Monster spoils and raw foods
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Armor Icons by Equipment Slot
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200 Free Lorestrome Portraits
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public domain portraits
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32x32 Icons (FLARE Compatible)
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98 Pixel Art RPG Icons
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Armor Icons by Equipment slot with transparency
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[LPC] Food
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Gem Icons
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Various stones and ore/gem veins 16x16
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[LPC] Ore and Forge
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I understand that I'll end up looking really stupid if I didn't read the above paragraph, and want to download the credits file.

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