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<blockquote data-quote="Henadic Theologian" data-source="post: 9355129" data-attributes="member: 7030526"><p>We have not seen a major hardcover MtG product since Circulum of Chaos flopped (not the settings fault). We might get minor stuff like the Eldraine Monsters, but I think they are moving away from the MtG D&D crossovers for a host of reasons (Like the kind of grey space they exist in, like what are they canon to, and what multiverse do they exist in), smaller salea, and less freedom to change things or expand, harder to get D&D MtG crossover novels, and MtG settings tend to have much less cultural penetration then D&D settings, and they don't have to run events by the MtG team or vis versa. Personally what killed the MtG D&D crossovers for me was when March of the Machine just absolutely wrecked Theros, ruining the setting. Why do an MtG setting when that team can wreck it at anytime, when you can do a classic setting or new setting within the D&D multiverse and be able to better support and protect the setting in the future.</p><p></p><p> So yeah I think they are moving away from mtg crossovers. The biggest sign is they left the door open to merging the multiverses then when the perfect moment to do so came, MOM & Aftermath, they failed to do so.</p><p></p><p> Tiny chance that the next big Arc in MtG, Dragonstorm will link the multiverses, but with Tarkir gettinf a book, but given CEO Chris Cocks being a Kara Tur fan and wanting that done, Tarkir getting a D&D crossover is vastly less likely now, and Tarkir had previoysly been the top pick for a lot of people, although not me, I vote no more MtG setting crossovers they dob't want to commit to the idea and the MtG team is like a bull in a China shop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Henadic Theologian, post: 9355129, member: 7030526"] We have not seen a major hardcover MtG product since Circulum of Chaos flopped (not the settings fault). We might get minor stuff like the Eldraine Monsters, but I think they are moving away from the MtG D&D crossovers for a host of reasons (Like the kind of grey space they exist in, like what are they canon to, and what multiverse do they exist in), smaller salea, and less freedom to change things or expand, harder to get D&D MtG crossover novels, and MtG settings tend to have much less cultural penetration then D&D settings, and they don't have to run events by the MtG team or vis versa. Personally what killed the MtG D&D crossovers for me was when March of the Machine just absolutely wrecked Theros, ruining the setting. Why do an MtG setting when that team can wreck it at anytime, when you can do a classic setting or new setting within the D&D multiverse and be able to better support and protect the setting in the future. So yeah I think they are moving away from mtg crossovers. The biggest sign is they left the door open to merging the multiverses then when the perfect moment to do so came, MOM & Aftermath, they failed to do so. Tiny chance that the next big Arc in MtG, Dragonstorm will link the multiverses, but with Tarkir gettinf a book, but given CEO Chris Cocks being a Kara Tur fan and wanting that done, Tarkir getting a D&D crossover is vastly less likely now, and Tarkir had previoysly been the top pick for a lot of people, although not me, I vote no more MtG setting crossovers they dob't want to commit to the idea and the MtG team is like a bull in a China shop. [/QUOTE]
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