There's probably an obvious answer to this somewhere but I'm curious. Is the Mythic Odysseys of Theros a campaign or setting expansion? Or is it a bit of both?
As do the Ravenica and Strixhaven books, Mythic Odysseys of Theros develops the Magic The Gathering Setting into a D&D setting. If you know the MtG setting through MtG, I don't know if there's anything "new" to it. It also doesn't require any MtG knowledge to use, and a lot of the content can be easily adapted to other published and homebrew settings.
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It's a campaign setting with new races, class features, some mechanics (Piety Traits, and Epic Monster abilities), and one short haul adventure. A Large part of the book deals with the Gods (who are omni-present in the setting) and the major geographical locations. I don't play magic but I really enjoy the Greco-Roman setting.
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There's probably an obvious answer to this somewhere but I'm curious. Is the Mythic Odysseys of Theros a campaign or setting expansion? Or is it a bit of both?
As do the Ravenica and Strixhaven books, Mythic Odysseys of Theros develops the Magic The Gathering Setting into a D&D setting. If you know the MtG setting through MtG, I don't know if there's anything "new" to it. It also doesn't require any MtG knowledge to use, and a lot of the content can be easily adapted to other published and homebrew settings.
Jander Sunstar is the thinking person's Drizzt, fight me.
Looks to be almost entirely setting lore and similar material. There's maybe one example adventure in it, but that's it.
Oh awesome, thanks. I was kind of hoping it was
It's a campaign setting with new races, class features, some mechanics (Piety Traits, and Epic Monster abilities), and one short haul adventure. A Large part of the book deals with the Gods (who are omni-present in the setting) and the major geographical locations. I don't play magic but I really enjoy the Greco-Roman setting.