Urriak Uruk
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The title speaks for itself, but of the last three settings released, two have been more Magic the Gathering. Two does not a pattern make, but it's fairly likely we'll see another book release for a Magic setting if we've gotten two in the past few years.
My question is, now that Ravnica and Theros are off the table, what do you think should be given priority? Personally, I love the ideas between the new ones like Eldraine or Ikoria, but I also really like the more developed one's, especially a world like Tarkir.
I've also included the "None" option, because I know some people loathe this who concept.
If you don't know anything about these planes, here are some sources;
MAGIC STORY (scroll to the bottom and select "settings" for each one I've listed)
The Rabiah Scale, Wizard's internal scoring system for revisiting planes. Is out-of-date so does not truly reflect their current POV, but a useful tool nonetheless.
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My question is, now that Ravnica and Theros are off the table, what do you think should be given priority? Personally, I love the ideas between the new ones like Eldraine or Ikoria, but I also really like the more developed one's, especially a world like Tarkir.
I've also included the "None" option, because I know some people loathe this who concept.
If you don't know anything about these planes, here are some sources;
MAGIC STORY (scroll to the bottom and select "settings" for each one I've listed)
The Rabiah Scale, Wizard's internal scoring system for revisiting planes. Is out-of-date so does not truly reflect their current POV, but a useful tool nonetheless.

The Rabiah Scale, Part 1 | MAGIC: THE GATHERING
Mark uses the Rabiah Scale to examine how likely he believes we are to return to a particular plane in a Standard-legal set.

The Rabiah Scale, Part 2 | MAGIC: THE GATHERING
Mark wraps up his look at how likely he thinks we are to return to each plane Magic has already visited.