If so... meh?
IIRC, the Anglicized pronunciations are canon - as you say, for marketing reasons. And after all, it's not as if they're actually speaking Czech in Ravnica. Their written language just happens to bear a completely coinicdental resemblance to it...
Not saying you're being false, but I'd be interested in seeing a source for this. I was under the impression that Magic has been doing swimmingly.
The planewalkers will be a cannon D&D class?
Hasbro, by coincidence, released their second-quarter financial results today. Here is a report. tl;dr: Magic is growing.
I think it's actually a háček.I have done my due cedillagence (see what I did there?) and I am not carink vot anyvun says, i vill be sayink Ravneetsa.
And market manipulator, which suggests an ulterior motive for repeatedly claiming that Magic is collapsing, but I didn't feel the need to go into all that.Said Youtuber is alos known in the community as a lier, scummy and generally clickbaiting jack***
Hasbro, by coincidence, released their second-quarter financial results today. Here is a report. tl;dr: Magic is growing.
But no, let's trust a disgruntled YouTuber instead.
Like I said, I don't think it's necessary to go into what he is. Curious parties can google him and evaluate his reputation for themselves. My point is not to put him on trial. It's to say that releasing a campaign setting for an IP that's a sinking ship makes no sense. It's not a move to bring D&D players into Magic, it's a move to bring Magic players into D&D. That's a demonstration of confidence in the Magic brand.He's not some disgruntled YouTuber, he's a Magic store owner in Florida who is getting burned hard by Wizard's of the Coast decisions such as their choice to use bad cardstock, and poor randomization of the Masters 25. Wizards fired their Vice President of Production and just decided to end their buy direct program for Magic stores. Seas are not exactly calm at the company.
Like I said, I don't think it's necessary to go into what he is. Curious parties can google him and evaluate his reputation for themselves. My point is not to put him on trial. It's to say that releasing a campaign setting for an IP that's a sinking ship makes no sense. It's not a move to bring D&D players into Magic, it's a move to bring Magic players into D&D. That's a demonstration of confidence in the Magic brand.