Duskmourn Reveal So Duskmourn just been introduced. I donno if there fans who made planeshifted (cuz I thought they stopped after Ixalon but I saw Kamigawa and New Capenna) of newer sets and judging from some things I heard there not a 'Dark Lord' to rule this plane. So anyone hoping we'll get a Planeshift and are those new ones fan made or official? I'm really eager for this (Wizards should make more mtg/dnd crossovers)
The plane-shift series was written by James Wyatt, who was working for WOTC. He is also the author of the Art of Magic the Gathering series of books. He created the plane-shift series while he was writing the Art of Magic books. So no, the plane-shift series is not "official." However it was distributed by WOTC and was the precursor to Guildmasters' Guide to Ravnica. The reason that he stopped making them was because WOTC started to make official guides for the planes.
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Duskmourn Reveal So Duskmourn just been introduced. I donno if there fans who made planeshifted (cuz I thought they stopped after Ixalon but I saw Kamigawa and New Capenna) of newer sets and judging from some things I heard there not a 'Dark Lord' to rule this plane. So anyone hoping we'll get a Planeshift and are those new ones fan made or official? I'm really eager for this (Wizards should make more mtg/dnd crossovers)
The "Planeshifted" series is all homebrew; none of that is content created by Wizards of the Coast for D&D.
That said, I could see some people choosing to add Duskmourn to their campaigns as a Domain of Dread .
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Oh really? I thought at least a few were officially released by wizards
Guildmaster's Guide to Ravnica, Mythic Odyssey of Theros, and Strixhaven: A Curriculum of Chaos are the only three first-party D&D books based on Magic: The Gathering. I understand that the folks behind Planeshifted have done other planes, but again, that's all homebrew.
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Duskmourn Primmer Ah here a detailed overview that help
The plane-shift series was written by James Wyatt, who was working for WOTC. He is also the author of the Art of Magic the Gathering series of books. He created the plane-shift series while he was writing the Art of Magic books. So no, the plane-shift series is not "official." However it was distributed by WOTC and was the precursor to Guildmasters' Guide to Ravnica. The reason that he stopped making them was because WOTC started to make official guides for the planes.