i expect so. Wizards has been pretty clear that their Magic/D&D crossovers have been incredibly successful, both in terms of sales and encouraging players of one to check out the other. With them being cash cows and excellent marketing, it would be strange for their not to be more. Frankly, I am a bit surprised they have not announced one since Strixhaven - though I expect that book might have done a bit poorly due to even Wizards not knowing if they wanted a sourcebook of adventure (they referred to it as each in various different official communications).
Personally, I would love to see a book set on Kaladesh - it is a gorgeous plane with a unique culture and fun potential for monsters, energy mechanics, and new playable species options like Aetherborn.
Kaladesh would be a real fun setting. Making a Dwarven racer would be cool, plus you're right aetherborn would be interesting.
Kaladesh, Tarkir, Alara, and Dominaria would be my personal top choices. Dominiaria I feel would warrant a box set given it's different eras and connections.
They gotta do the new cyberpunk Kamigawa set at some point, though I expect a lot of new settings will have to wait till after the One D&D stuff goes live
Back when a large part of a game I was in was set in fantasy Egypt I was hoping they'd announce Amonkhet, but now I wouldn't mind seeing what they could do with a setting like New Capenna.
While I doubt we'll see one book a month in the format common to 5e books, post One D&D and the DDB revamp / integration whatever they're calling it, I think Magic the Gathering content following new card box releases could be one of those ways to explore formats outside the traditional line of books that made up almost the entirety of 5e's product line. Something more integrated with "official D&D" than Planeshift content, but not as "big" as a book. I could see this stuff being possibly DDB exclusive content, maybe something people could subscribe to, etc. Maybe get someone like Beedle and Grimm to do like an annual or quarterly physical "box set" of the DDB content for folks who really want something physical.
That might be cool.
More likely we'll see something like one book a year, the selection being something far from what the players of either game wanted to see.
I suppose my title says it all. I mean, I a hoping that was see a few more especially a book on Tarkir.
I hope we see some more setting books and adventures that are based off of MTG content, because there are a lot of cool worlds and lore and I would be pumped for more of it to make it into D&D canon. Will this happen? Nobody knows. However, it's likely that it will occur again as long as Wizards owns both games and as long as they both have big audiences and overlapping areas where things can be brought from one to another or vice versa.
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Its got free pdf's that the mtg team did to dnd-ize a few planes. Whiel not official they are a nice little resource.
Those PDFs have a bunch of stuff that can be added through the homebrewer. I know Kaladesh has a Pyromancer sorcerer and it looks like Amonkhet has 3 cleric subclasses. Just scanning through, those are the only subclasses I'm seeing in all those. There's a bunch of races and monsters in all those and even a few backgrounds and probably some magic items but I'm not seeing any spells.
I suppose my title says it all. I mean, I a hoping that was see a few more especially a book on Tarkir.
i expect so. Wizards has been pretty clear that their Magic/D&D crossovers have been incredibly successful, both in terms of sales and encouraging players of one to check out the other. With them being cash cows and excellent marketing, it would be strange for their not to be more. Frankly, I am a bit surprised they have not announced one since Strixhaven - though I expect that book might have done a bit poorly due to even Wizards not knowing if they wanted a sourcebook of adventure (they referred to it as each in various different official communications).
Personally, I would love to see a book set on Kaladesh - it is a gorgeous plane with a unique culture and fun potential for monsters, energy mechanics, and new playable species options like Aetherborn.
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Kaladesh would be a real fun setting. Making a Dwarven racer would be cool, plus you're right aetherborn would be interesting.
Kaladesh, Tarkir, Alara, and Dominaria would be my personal top choices. Dominiaria I feel would warrant a box set given it's different eras and connections.
Zendikar would be interesting as well; the Eldrazi would certainly be a good way to give Aberrations a fresh infusion
I suspect soon they'll be producing one every month, to go with the box of new cards that was released that month.
Nah, I expect it’ll still be just 1/year, and it’ll always be whatever the newest plane/world is.
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They gotta do the new cyberpunk Kamigawa set at some point, though I expect a lot of new settings will have to wait till after the One D&D stuff goes live
Back when a large part of a game I was in was set in fantasy Egypt I was hoping they'd announce Amonkhet, but now I wouldn't mind seeing what they could do with a setting like New Capenna.
While I doubt we'll see one book a month in the format common to 5e books, post One D&D and the DDB revamp / integration whatever they're calling it, I think Magic the Gathering content following new card box releases could be one of those ways to explore formats outside the traditional line of books that made up almost the entirety of 5e's product line. Something more integrated with "official D&D" than Planeshift content, but not as "big" as a book. I could see this stuff being possibly DDB exclusive content, maybe something people could subscribe to, etc. Maybe get someone like Beedle and Grimm to do like an annual or quarterly physical "box set" of the DDB content for folks who really want something physical.
That might be cool.
More likely we'll see something like one book a year, the selection being something far from what the players of either game wanted to see.
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I hope we see some more setting books and adventures that are based off of MTG content, because there are a lot of cool worlds and lore and I would be pumped for more of it to make it into D&D canon. Will this happen? Nobody knows. However, it's likely that it will occur again as long as Wizards owns both games and as long as they both have big audiences and overlapping areas where things can be brought from one to another or vice versa.
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HERE.A bit late to this one but here's link:
https://mtg.fandom.com/wiki/Plane_Shift
Its got free pdf's that the mtg team did to dnd-ize a few planes. Whiel not official they are a nice little resource.
Those PDFs have a bunch of stuff that can be added through the homebrewer. I know Kaladesh has a Pyromancer sorcerer and it looks like Amonkhet has 3 cleric subclasses. Just scanning through, those are the only subclasses I'm seeing in all those. There's a bunch of races and monsters in all those and even a few backgrounds and probably some magic items but I'm not seeing any spells.
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you might find this list useful..there is a homebrew setting guide to Tarkir
https://onwaterdeep.blogspot.com/2023/03/magic-gathering-setting-pubs.html
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