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Strixhaven sounds like it'd be a nice mini-setting for D&D
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<blockquote data-quote="Whizbang Dustyboots" data-source="post: 8202689" data-attributes="member: 11760"><p>There's a decent chance we'll be getting another MTG setting this year as part of the kinda-sorta-promised setting books. I know it's probably too soon for one based on a brand-new MTG card set (and maybe even soon soon for something like Eldraine, although that seems like a place they could use the Hexblood race, if it's not used in a Ravenloft/Gothic horror book), but Strixhaven sounds like a fun mini-setting, maybe as part of a book of new magic at some point. (Not that there's a lot of homeless UA spells floating around, to my knowledge. The ones that haven't been published at this point seem to be unlikely to reappear in their last-seen forms.)</p><p></p><p><a href="https://kotaku.com/strixhaven-magic-the-gathering-s-newest-set-is-hogwa-1846308177" target="_blank">From Kotaku</a>:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Throw in some suggestions on how to run a magical school campaign, suggestions on how Strixhaven connects to various campaign worlds (planar gates, magical trains that travel the planes, etc.), a slew of new spells and arcane-focused subclasses and monsters, and there you go.</p><p></p><p>I can't see it being part of the 2021 schedule, though. Still, the last major magic school release for D&D, to my knowledge, was Redhurst: Academy of Magic, which had the bad fortune to be released between 3E and 3.5, when there wasn't much interest in third party books.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whizbang Dustyboots, post: 8202689, member: 11760"] There's a decent chance we'll be getting another MTG setting this year as part of the kinda-sorta-promised setting books. I know it's probably too soon for one based on a brand-new MTG card set (and maybe even soon soon for something like Eldraine, although that seems like a place they could use the Hexblood race, if it's not used in a Ravenloft/Gothic horror book), but Strixhaven sounds like a fun mini-setting, maybe as part of a book of new magic at some point. (Not that there's a lot of homeless UA spells floating around, to my knowledge. The ones that haven't been published at this point seem to be unlikely to reappear in their last-seen forms.) [URL='https://kotaku.com/strixhaven-magic-the-gathering-s-newest-set-is-hogwa-1846308177']From Kotaku[/URL]: Throw in some suggestions on how to run a magical school campaign, suggestions on how Strixhaven connects to various campaign worlds (planar gates, magical trains that travel the planes, etc.), a slew of new spells and arcane-focused subclasses and monsters, and there you go. I can't see it being part of the 2021 schedule, though. Still, the last major magic school release for D&D, to my knowledge, was Redhurst: Academy of Magic, which had the bad fortune to be released between 3E and 3.5, when there wasn't much interest in third party books. [/QUOTE]
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