WotC New M:tG set announced: "Adventures in the Forgotten Realms"


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Charlaquin

Goblin Queen (She/Her/Hers)
The new set has a mechanic called "party." Your party consists of up to one each of Warrior, Wizard, Cleric, and Rogue.

(Ah, I see other folks have already noted this...)
That’s just the beginning. There’s going to be a full-on Forgotten Realms set next year.
 

Now I am wondering about Innistrad with vampires and werebeast clans/tribes, like in World of Darkness. Would be possible a Innistrad/Ravenloft crossover?

What about to recycle "Inhumanoids" franchise for M:tG/D&D? Maybe it could be used for an action-live teleserie in Netflix
 


Just gonna leave this here for historical context...

 

Remathilis

Legend
I wonder if some classic MTG cards (esp if it's replacing the Core Set, which is typically a place for reprints) might come back with D&D theming (art and flavor text)? Lightning bolt, wall of fire, and bag of holding might all be possible.
 

And after FR, what will be the next: al-Quadim, Maztica, Kara-Tur? OH, wait!


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Urriak Uruk

Gaming is fun, and fun is for everyone
Now I am wondering about Innistrad with vampires and werebeast clans/tribes, like in World of Darkness. Would be possible a Innistrad/Ravenloft crossover?

I actually am curious whether WotC thinks a Ravenloft setting book would outsell an Innistrad setting book, or vice versa. I honestly don't know the answer, because the D&D folks are more likely to recognize Ravenloft, but Innistrad may bring in Magic folks.
 

Remathilis

Legend
I actually am curious whether WotC thinks a Ravenloft setting book would outsell an Innistrad setting book, or vice versa. I honestly don't know the answer, because the D&D folks are more likely to recognize Ravenloft, but Innistrad may bring in Magic folks.
Honestly, a combo book that discusses Innistrad as well as a few choice domains of dread might be a good compromise...
 

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