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<blockquote data-quote="Urriak Uruk" data-source="post: 7933129" data-attributes="member: 7015558"><p>I actually think the Planeshift articles were made because they had a conversation about what Magic settings might make good setting books, and the ones that didn't make the cut were given to Wyatt as testing to see the reception.</p><p></p><p>Amonkhet, Kaladesh, are both pretty unique, but don't seem to have enough content made for them to justify their own settings. Ixalan and Innistrad are pretty unique, but overlap with books already released (Chult in ToA, Ravenloft in CoS). And Zendikar and Dominaria are huge, but aren't really unique enough to truly justify their own releases.</p><p></p><p>So I don't expect any of those settings to get their own books. If Magic gets more settings, I expect it will be for ones that so far <em>don't </em>have Planeshift articles. Eldraine has been suggested, but I actually think the more likely target is Tarkir. That plane has gotten loads of content from Magic and even different timelines, so there is a lot to explore and plenty of opportunity for new rules and fluff for D&D.</p><p></p><p>The only reason I can see Tarkir not getting a Planeshift article is the same reasoning as why Theros never got one; it's being saved for a future setting book.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Urriak Uruk, post: 7933129, member: 7015558"] I actually think the Planeshift articles were made because they had a conversation about what Magic settings might make good setting books, and the ones that didn't make the cut were given to Wyatt as testing to see the reception. Amonkhet, Kaladesh, are both pretty unique, but don't seem to have enough content made for them to justify their own settings. Ixalan and Innistrad are pretty unique, but overlap with books already released (Chult in ToA, Ravenloft in CoS). And Zendikar and Dominaria are huge, but aren't really unique enough to truly justify their own releases. So I don't expect any of those settings to get their own books. If Magic gets more settings, I expect it will be for ones that so far [I]don't [/I]have Planeshift articles. Eldraine has been suggested, but I actually think the more likely target is Tarkir. That plane has gotten loads of content from Magic and even different timelines, so there is a lot to explore and plenty of opportunity for new rules and fluff for D&D. The only reason I can see Tarkir not getting a Planeshift article is the same reasoning as why Theros never got one; it's being saved for a future setting book. [/QUOTE]
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