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<blockquote data-quote="JEB" data-source="post: 8564099" data-attributes="member: 10148"><p>Thanks for the broad benchmark, I found the relevant section (starting around 33:45). When asked about how Ravnica fits in:</p><p></p><p>34:07: He says the D&D multiverse "can gobble up anything. Basically, if it's a fantasy world it can be somewhere in the D&D multiverse." The interviewer (Greg Tito) then asks if Cybertron (from Transformers) could be part of the D&D multiverse and Crawford quips "Sure!"</p><p></p><p>34:50: "when a new setting to D&D like Ravnica shows up, it's like, oh, someone discovered it. Maybe it was somebody in Sigil, someone in a spelljamming ship. I'm not sure how the discovery took place, but clearly it happened, and now suddenly this world is another one that you can visit."</p><p></p><p>36:05: Crawford: "So a DM could say, oh, in an adventure this group was wandering in the Ethereal Plane, and ended up popping out in another world in the Prime Material Plane. Tito: "Into Ravnica, perfect example, right." Crawford: "Exactly." (Tito then goes on to explain that the Magic team doesn't see their planes like planets, and seems to suggest that Ravnica could be a bridge between multiverses. Crawford doesn't address this.)</p><p></p><p>There are more comments in this vein. In short, none of what Crawford said in the video is a definitive statement - it's just suggestions for how the MTG multiverse <em>could</em> be connected to the D&D multiverse, if a DM wanted to.</p><p></p><p>Mind, it's completely possible they've changed their mind now and it's all the same multiverse, after the D&D Magic set. But as of that video, nothing definitive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JEB, post: 8564099, member: 10148"] Thanks for the broad benchmark, I found the relevant section (starting around 33:45). When asked about how Ravnica fits in: 34:07: He says the D&D multiverse "can gobble up anything. Basically, if it's a fantasy world it can be somewhere in the D&D multiverse." The interviewer (Greg Tito) then asks if Cybertron (from Transformers) could be part of the D&D multiverse and Crawford quips "Sure!" 34:50: "when a new setting to D&D like Ravnica shows up, it's like, oh, someone discovered it. Maybe it was somebody in Sigil, someone in a spelljamming ship. I'm not sure how the discovery took place, but clearly it happened, and now suddenly this world is another one that you can visit." 36:05: Crawford: "So a DM could say, oh, in an adventure this group was wandering in the Ethereal Plane, and ended up popping out in another world in the Prime Material Plane. Tito: "Into Ravnica, perfect example, right." Crawford: "Exactly." (Tito then goes on to explain that the Magic team doesn't see their planes like planets, and seems to suggest that Ravnica could be a bridge between multiverses. Crawford doesn't address this.) There are more comments in this vein. In short, none of what Crawford said in the video is a definitive statement - it's just suggestions for how the MTG multiverse [I]could[/I] be connected to the D&D multiverse, if a DM wanted to. Mind, it's completely possible they've changed their mind now and it's all the same multiverse, after the D&D Magic set. But as of that video, nothing definitive. [/QUOTE]
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