So I have a character idea,and I was looking at the sorcerer subclasses,and found the pyromancer,and it's apparently from a magic the gathering crossover,and I have magic the gathering content turned on,but I don't see it in the sorcerer subclass list. Why?
Edit:in the homebrew section I found a copy of it,and. If I wanted to I could make my own,but I want to know if there will be anything official. (Nope,thanks though)
Because it came from the Planeshift materials (specifically Planeshift: Kaladesh) which are not official in any capacity, be it UA or a published work. It's literally just homebrew by a team that worked from the MtG crew and put out into the public. You are free to add it to your private homebrew collection, however.
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There is no official pyromancer sorcerous origin, either in the two Magic: the Gathering books, any other book, nor Unearthed Arcana playtest material. This was likely homebrew content that you found.
Plane Shift: Kaladesh. I *think* it can be found on the WotC website still.
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Trying to get your physical content on Beyond is like going to Microsoft and saying "I have a physical Playstation disk, give me a digital Xbox version!"
Leaving OGL 1.0(a) untouched and making SRD 5.1 CC-BY-4.0 is a great first step. The next is a promise to do the same for future editions. Here's a discussion thread on that.
So I have a character idea,and I was looking at the sorcerer subclasses,and found the pyromancer,and it's apparently from a magic the gathering crossover,and I have magic the gathering content turned on,but I don't see it in the sorcerer subclass list. Why?
Edit:in the homebrew section I found a copy of it,and. If I wanted to I could make my own,but I want to know if there will be anything official. (Nope,thanks though)
Because it came from the Planeshift materials (specifically Planeshift: Kaladesh) which are not official in any capacity, be it UA or a published work. It's literally just homebrew by a team that worked from the MtG crew and put out into the public. You are free to add it to your private homebrew collection, however.
Formerly Devan Avalon.
Trying to get your physical content on Beyond is like going to Microsoft and saying "I have a physical Playstation disk, give me a digital Xbox version!"
There is no official pyromancer sorcerous origin, either in the two Magic: the Gathering books, any other book, nor Unearthed Arcana playtest material. This was likely homebrew content that you found.
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Where can I find this homebrew?
Plane Shift: Kaladesh. I *think* it can be found on the WotC website still.
Formerly Devan Avalon.
Trying to get your physical content on Beyond is like going to Microsoft and saying "I have a physical Playstation disk, give me a digital Xbox version!"
It is, but it's easier to find on DMsGuild. Here's all of them, including the Ixalan adventure.
Leaving OGL 1.0(a) untouched and making SRD 5.1 CC-BY-4.0 is a great first step. The next is a promise to do the same for future editions. Here's a discussion thread on that.
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