I`m asking if you know if will be other d&d expansions about magic the gathering other ravnica?
Because I know that there are the plane shift of Zendicar, Ixalan, inistrad, dominaria, amonket and kaladesh, but they was minimal. And there are more interesting plane like phirexia (a world corrupted by dark steel) or the other world of the sp.
You have just try the ravnica expansion? And wt do you think about it?
They also haven't announced what the products for next year will be. They've dropped some teaser info about the adventures which are being written by Deborah Ann Woll, Marisha Ray, and some authors from the DMsGuild, but I'm not sure there's been much more beyond that.
The past couple of years we've had a new setting guide each year (2018 was Ravnica and 2019 was Eberron) but we don't know whether the products for next year will follow a similar pattern or not. Personally I'm hoping for Spelljammer, but we'll need to wait and see.
I think ixalan or dominaria would be great settings to get a full book release.
(Innistrad would be good, but is similar to ravenloft. Zendikar is similar to ixalan, but less colorful. Kaladesh is too similar to eberron (be a good place to put a new artificer subclass though). And amonkhet was really only interesting for story reasons that I don't think will make it into a setting book.)
In reality Ixalan is in a pirate and The Road to El Dorado theme whit island and Archipelagos.i
Instead Zendicar is a very big continent in continue evolution because there are the leyline that do leterally live to the world and there are the eldrazzis that they are creatures similar to Lovecraft creature that absorb life by all that they touch trasmuting in dust.
In reality Ixalan is in a pirate and The Road to El Dorado theme whit island and Archipelagos.i
Instead Zendicar is a very big continent in continue evolution because there are the leyline that do leterally live to the world and there are the eldrazzis that they are creatures similar to Lovecraft creature that absorb life by all that they touch trasmuting in dust.
So were are similar?
Lore wise they are very different. But if you were just to take little bits of setting details and compare them, the biggest difference would be one has aberrations and ravaged wastelands, the other has dinosaurs, pirates, and ancient ruins to explore. The rest is mostly untamed wilderness with tribal natives (which they have in common).
Between the two, ixalan is a more interesting setting.
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Hi all, I'm Riccardo
I`m asking if you know if will be other d&d expansions about magic the gathering other ravnica?
Because I know that there are the plane shift of Zendicar, Ixalan, inistrad, dominaria, amonket and kaladesh, but they was minimal. And there are more interesting plane like phirexia (a world corrupted by dark steel) or the other world of the sp.
You have just try the ravnica expansion? And wt do you think about it?
Thank you for the answer
And sorry for my bad english
the only official MTG setting book is Guildmaster's Guide to Ravnica. However, several unofficial setting guides have been released by the MtG team:
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They also haven't announced what the products for next year will be. They've dropped some teaser info about the adventures which are being written by Deborah Ann Woll, Marisha Ray, and some authors from the DMsGuild, but I'm not sure there's been much more beyond that.
The past couple of years we've had a new setting guide each year (2018 was Ravnica and 2019 was Eberron) but we don't know whether the products for next year will follow a similar pattern or not. Personally I'm hoping for Spelljammer, but we'll need to wait and see.
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I think ixalan or dominaria would be great settings to get a full book release.
(Innistrad would be good, but is similar to ravenloft. Zendikar is similar to ixalan, but less colorful. Kaladesh is too similar to eberron (be a good place to put a new artificer subclass though). And amonkhet was really only interesting for story reasons that I don't think will make it into a setting book.)
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In reality Ixalan is in a pirate and The Road to El Dorado theme whit island and Archipelagos.i
Instead Zendicar is a very big continent in continue evolution because there are the leyline that do leterally live to the world and there are the eldrazzis that they are creatures similar to Lovecraft creature that absorb life by all that they touch trasmuting in dust.
So were are similar?
Lore wise they are very different. But if you were just to take little bits of setting details and compare them, the biggest difference would be one has aberrations and ravaged wastelands, the other has dinosaurs, pirates, and ancient ruins to explore. The rest is mostly untamed wilderness with tribal natives (which they have in common).
Between the two, ixalan is a more interesting setting.