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Making a "Wind Style" Retro Fig/Tile Series

Hey guys, I'm currently making a series of tiles for my campaign Third Wind, that is based on a game I made called Second Wind (link at bottom of post, don't get distracted :P) and the idea I had for a sequel that would be closer to DnD in terms of races and creatures. Anyways, instead of doing that, I'm getting some practice and hopefully improvements by making my very own Figures and Tiles Series for Roll20. Currently I'm trying to hit every DnD "basic" class/race/gender combination, but I need help deciding what classes and races are simply too obscure to bother actually making mini's for. So here's where you come in. Currently I have these planned, all figures except those with a non-discernable gender (no offense, Lizardfolk/Dragonborn) will have a male/female variant. I also need help picking weapons, so that too. Currently I have: Human Fighter - Sword, Sword + Shield Elven Fighter - Polearm, Sword Dwarven Fighter - Axe Human/Elven Rangers - Bow, Dual Shortswords Human Monks - Unarmed, Poles And I'm planning: Paladins - Human, Dwarven, Dragonborn/Lizardfolk - All have a hammer, longsword Rogues - Human, Halfling, Elven, Dark Elves - All have daggers Mages - Human, Halfling, Elven - All have staves/robe Druids - Human, Halfling, Elven, Treefolk - All have staves/robe Psions - Human, Halfling, Elven Now help me figure out the rest, are there absurdly unusual classes I should consider? This is not only for 3.5, but for 4e and Pathfinder. I might do other RPG's later, such as Call of Cthulhu and Shadowrun. I recommend you think about builds, I've personally only encountered longsword/hammer paladins, and I've never encountered a Ranger that didn't either use dual swords or a bow. But I'm curious, and I'll try to get as much as possible in. Also, would any of you be interested in buying if I sold it for cheap (3 bucks for all the basics)? I'm also planning on doing monsters and tiles. Here is some art to get you interested/not: <a href="http://www.newgrounds.com/dump/item/73be1580bd12dda8d840734c9250e45f" rel="nofollow">http://www.newgrounds.com/dump/item/73be1580bd12dda8d840734c9250e45f</a> <a href="http://www.newgrounds.com/dump/item/c20cefe585a53d6ae9eaa2b522c9580e" rel="nofollow">http://www.newgrounds.com/dump/item/c20cefe585a53d6ae9eaa2b522c9580e</a> <a href="http://www.newgrounds.com/dump/item/4735df52c9eadcb4cac548314d2fb949" rel="nofollow">http://www.newgrounds.com/dump/item/4735df52c9eadcb4cac548314d2fb949</a> And Second Wind is here: <a href="http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/603543" rel="nofollow">http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/603543</a>
Dwarven Fighter- Warhammer ----defender with a big shield and spear clerics could be like paladins but with clubs or maces half-orc barbarian