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<blockquote data-quote="Aedan Sruibh-uaine" data-source="post: 7761322" data-attributes="member: 6973929"><p>Just going to say, as a long time D&D player and MtG (though not really active for years), I have never been nearly as excited about a D&D setting as I have been for this MtG crossover stuff. When I run D&D, I almost always run a homebrew setting of some sort. This MtG crossover makes me want to run D&D in the setting. The Planeshift articles I kind of got to late, but upon actually looking at them was absolutely thrilled to see this stuff. Now I come to hear they are making a full fledged book like these? Awesome, I want more. I want to see books for other planes or more Planeshift articles, I want to see this succeed and them to print more of this and feel like they can invest in this. I want to play a Lorwyn flamekin planeswalker druid. I want to have adventures take me varied time-flow lands of the Tolarian Academy on Dominaria. I want to delve into forgotten ruins buried in the forests of Krosa in remains of Ontaria. I want to chase villains across worlds, into places that exist in endless skies, or worlds with the surface on the inside of a sphere where the sky is in the center rather than the ground. I want see the horror of Phyrexian infestation taking root and trying to stop it.</p><p></p><p>Other old settings hold either little interest to me, have plenty of old material to work with, or anything new would be just plundered mechanics for use in whatever setting I find myself using (Eberron, I'm excited to see some updated mechanics for, because the setting grew on me after years playing DDO, but a lot of the world information is covered by previous edition books just fine). This is the first setting book since my attempt to run a Dragonlance game many years ago in 3.5e that I would actually be interested in getting for actually using the setting material rather than just plundering mechanics and reflavoring if necessary. Which for that matter, I can absolutely do this with MtG crossover material for homebrew games as well.</p><p></p><p>Bring me Ravnica, then bring me more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aedan Sruibh-uaine, post: 7761322, member: 6973929"] Just going to say, as a long time D&D player and MtG (though not really active for years), I have never been nearly as excited about a D&D setting as I have been for this MtG crossover stuff. When I run D&D, I almost always run a homebrew setting of some sort. This MtG crossover makes me want to run D&D in the setting. The Planeshift articles I kind of got to late, but upon actually looking at them was absolutely thrilled to see this stuff. Now I come to hear they are making a full fledged book like these? Awesome, I want more. I want to see books for other planes or more Planeshift articles, I want to see this succeed and them to print more of this and feel like they can invest in this. I want to play a Lorwyn flamekin planeswalker druid. I want to have adventures take me varied time-flow lands of the Tolarian Academy on Dominaria. I want to delve into forgotten ruins buried in the forests of Krosa in remains of Ontaria. I want to chase villains across worlds, into places that exist in endless skies, or worlds with the surface on the inside of a sphere where the sky is in the center rather than the ground. I want see the horror of Phyrexian infestation taking root and trying to stop it. Other old settings hold either little interest to me, have plenty of old material to work with, or anything new would be just plundered mechanics for use in whatever setting I find myself using (Eberron, I'm excited to see some updated mechanics for, because the setting grew on me after years playing DDO, but a lot of the world information is covered by previous edition books just fine). This is the first setting book since my attempt to run a Dragonlance game many years ago in 3.5e that I would actually be interested in getting for actually using the setting material rather than just plundering mechanics and reflavoring if necessary. Which for that matter, I can absolutely do this with MtG crossover material for homebrew games as well. Bring me Ravnica, then bring me more. [/QUOTE]
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