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<blockquote data-quote="Charles Dunwoody" data-source="post: 7758220" data-attributes="member: 17927"><p>The various planes which include Ravnica can be reached via magic spells and abilities, magic items, and psionics. <em>Plane shift</em> and <em>gate</em> would likely work.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://mtg.wikia.com/wiki/Planes" target="_blank">http://mtg.wikia.com/wiki/Planes</a></p><p><em><strong></strong></em></p><p><em><strong>Planar travel</strong></em></p><p><strong>Planeswalkers</strong></p><p>Planeswalkers are capable of transporting between planes using the power of their magical spark. They are also able to summon creatures and spells from one plane to another. However, in the Time Spiral story, Venser realizes that he too can Planeswalk even though he does not have the magical energies of a planeswalker.</p><p></p><p><strong>Gates and Portals</strong></p><p>On some planes there are artificial gates and portals which make artificial planeswalking possible. While one-off portals existed between Rath and Mercadia, Ulgrotha and Dominaria, and Rabiah and Wildfire, the Thran developed a set of portals consistent in design and behavior. These were later twisted by Yawgmoth to create Phyrexian portals that required the sacrifice of creatures, artifacts or a great deal of magical energy, and lead all across the multiverse. Also with the help of Lord Ith, Jodah Archmage Eaternal created a mana based portal that could transport between planes which linking portals were already established. The Artificer Venser, was able to create a planeswalking Machine to simulate planeswalking and travel between planes.</p><p></p><p><strong>Rathi overlay</strong></p><p>During the Phyrexian Invasion of Dominaria, the inhabitants of Urborg were taken aback when Phyrexian forces seemingly materialized out of thin air. In fact, the artificial plane of Rath had been slowly producing an artificial substance known as flowstone for an undetermined amount of time. This psionically reactive mineral increased the 'planar density' of Rath to the point that it mimicked that of Dominaria. When this occurred, the two planes started to converge, with disastrous results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charles Dunwoody, post: 7758220, member: 17927"] The various planes which include Ravnica can be reached via magic spells and abilities, magic items, and psionics. [I]Plane shift[/I] and [I]gate[/I] would likely work. [URL="http://mtg.wikia.com/wiki/Planes"]http://mtg.wikia.com/wiki/Planes[/URL] [I][B] Planar travel[/B][/I] [B]Planeswalkers[/B] Planeswalkers are capable of transporting between planes using the power of their magical spark. They are also able to summon creatures and spells from one plane to another. However, in the Time Spiral story, Venser realizes that he too can Planeswalk even though he does not have the magical energies of a planeswalker. [B]Gates and Portals[/B] On some planes there are artificial gates and portals which make artificial planeswalking possible. While one-off portals existed between Rath and Mercadia, Ulgrotha and Dominaria, and Rabiah and Wildfire, the Thran developed a set of portals consistent in design and behavior. These were later twisted by Yawgmoth to create Phyrexian portals that required the sacrifice of creatures, artifacts or a great deal of magical energy, and lead all across the multiverse. Also with the help of Lord Ith, Jodah Archmage Eaternal created a mana based portal that could transport between planes which linking portals were already established. The Artificer Venser, was able to create a planeswalking Machine to simulate planeswalking and travel between planes. [B]Rathi overlay[/B] During the Phyrexian Invasion of Dominaria, the inhabitants of Urborg were taken aback when Phyrexian forces seemingly materialized out of thin air. In fact, the artificial plane of Rath had been slowly producing an artificial substance known as flowstone for an undetermined amount of time. This psionically reactive mineral increased the 'planar density' of Rath to the point that it mimicked that of Dominaria. When this occurred, the two planes started to converge, with disastrous results. [/QUOTE]
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