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<blockquote data-quote="Henadic Theologian" data-source="post: 8277605" data-attributes="member: 7030526"><p>Your building it up too much, playing out the most absurd scenerios. Merging them doesn't have to be so extreme or disruptive.</p><p></p><p></p><p>This isn't hinging upon your preorder, you 1 of millions, in fact based on how fast certain stores have already sold out of AFR products, its already too late to stop AFR from being a huge success, maybe MtGs most profitable set ever.</p><p></p><p>Kaldheim was the most profitable winter set ever and it didn't have anywhere near the advantages AFR has, such as the return of in store play.</p><p></p><p>But merging the multiverses won't be as disruptive as you guys think.</p><p></p><p> This will not be Spellplague 2.0, more like what they just did with Eberron in 5e merging its Cosmology in with D&Ds, but with more story too it. They aren't going to radically change most settings, it will likely mostly effect Planeswalkers more then anyone else, and maybe a few new races for FR (which happens every edition anyways). </p><p></p><p> Teferi isn't going to broker peace between demons and devils.</p><p></p><p> There will likely be an important event, but after that the influences will be minimal between them, merging the universes is mostly to justify crossover products and to avoid growing confusion.</p><p></p><p> In fact there will likely alot of MtG players who by the end of AFR won't even know the Forgotten Realms is a seperate cosmology.</p><p></p><p> So please don't fill your mind with worst case dooms day scenarios.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Henadic Theologian, post: 8277605, member: 7030526"] Your building it up too much, playing out the most absurd scenerios. Merging them doesn't have to be so extreme or disruptive. This isn't hinging upon your preorder, you 1 of millions, in fact based on how fast certain stores have already sold out of AFR products, its already too late to stop AFR from being a huge success, maybe MtGs most profitable set ever. Kaldheim was the most profitable winter set ever and it didn't have anywhere near the advantages AFR has, such as the return of in store play. But merging the multiverses won't be as disruptive as you guys think. This will not be Spellplague 2.0, more like what they just did with Eberron in 5e merging its Cosmology in with D&Ds, but with more story too it. They aren't going to radically change most settings, it will likely mostly effect Planeswalkers more then anyone else, and maybe a few new races for FR (which happens every edition anyways). Teferi isn't going to broker peace between demons and devils. There will likely be an important event, but after that the influences will be minimal between them, merging the universes is mostly to justify crossover products and to avoid growing confusion. In fact there will likely alot of MtG players who by the end of AFR won't even know the Forgotten Realms is a seperate cosmology. So please don't fill your mind with worst case dooms day scenarios. [/QUOTE]
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