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<blockquote data-quote="Paul Farquhar" data-source="post: 7810131" data-attributes="member: 6906155"><p>Well, you said yourself that it has been said that if something in UA hasn't been seen in print within 12 months then it will probably never be seen at all. Ergo, whatever book these subclasses are planned for must be scheduled before September 2020. November is far to late.</p><p></p><p>Xanathar's was published in 2017, 2020 is three years later. That easily qualifies as "a few years off".</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You forgot the "yet".</p><p></p><p></p><p>I would say that Ravnica was well received because the content was of a good quality, and has little to do with any MTG connection. As for more MTG settings, that seems like a path to 1980s style campaign setting bloat, and a recipe for disaster. Also note that Ravnica only had two subclasses, whatever book this is will have at least five.</p><p></p><p>I would see a MTG related product that is <em>not </em>a setting book being less unlikely, perhaps with rules for adding colour magic, planeswalkers, and a couple of paragraphs on several MTG planes. Maybe even an crossover adventure book: they are on record on saying the next adventure after Decent will be something "not seen before".</p><p></p><p>But this particular class doesn't indicate anything along those lines. You could make an equally (as in "not very") strong case that it implies a Pirates of The Caribbean campaign setting, since that clearly features a kraken and characters covered in barnacles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul Farquhar, post: 7810131, member: 6906155"] Well, you said yourself that it has been said that if something in UA hasn't been seen in print within 12 months then it will probably never be seen at all. Ergo, whatever book these subclasses are planned for must be scheduled before September 2020. November is far to late. Xanathar's was published in 2017, 2020 is three years later. That easily qualifies as "a few years off". You forgot the "yet". I would say that Ravnica was well received because the content was of a good quality, and has little to do with any MTG connection. As for more MTG settings, that seems like a path to 1980s style campaign setting bloat, and a recipe for disaster. Also note that Ravnica only had two subclasses, whatever book this is will have at least five. I would see a MTG related product that is [I]not [/I]a setting book being less unlikely, perhaps with rules for adding colour magic, planeswalkers, and a couple of paragraphs on several MTG planes. Maybe even an crossover adventure book: they are on record on saying the next adventure after Decent will be something "not seen before". But this particular class doesn't indicate anything along those lines. You could make an equally (as in "not very") strong case that it implies a Pirates of The Caribbean campaign setting, since that clearly features a kraken and characters covered in barnacles. [/QUOTE]
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