I mean, that's what they did with Ravnica and Theros: there was a bit of art made just for the books, but most of it was taken from the card art.You know, it didn't occur to me until just now that this set was going to be a source of vast quantities of top-notch art, which D&D books can reuse for years.
Yeah, I have half a mind of kidnaping Wyatt to force him to publish a last Art of Magic the Gathering book for the Forgotten RealmsYou know, it didn't occur to me until just now that this set was going to be a source of vast quantities of top-notch art, which D&D books can reuse for years.
This set seems to be a big success, so my hope would be an Adventures in Eberron set in two or three years.Is it too much to ask for one tiny reference to Eberron? James Wyatt was the creative lead for the set...
Even though I've never played Eberron and would never run it(not my cup of tea), I would still buy and play that MTG set.This set seems to be a big success, so my hope would be an Adventures in Eberron set in two or three years.
You know, it didn't occur to me until just now that this set was going to be a source of vast quantities of top-notch art, which D&D books can reuse for years.