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Here’s a basic primer on the plane and the contents of the book so you can slide right into your first campaign in the city-plane of Ravnica. This doc-ument is designed to help you turn that book’s adven-ture hooks and story seeds into a resource for your campaign with a Art of Magic: The Gathering—Innistrad, at the same time that Curse of Strahd, a horror-themed adventure for Dungeons & Dragons, was on the shelves. Magic: the Gathering cards from the Khans of Tarkir, Fate Reforged, and Dragons of Tarkir sets. The D&D Perspective: What’s Familiar, What’s New? Plane Shift: Zendikar provides a great overview of this plane and the adventuresome possibilities, touching on potential villains and adversaries along with hints at many locations and a handful of details to spark imaginations for new 5E D&D scenarios Dungeons & Dragons is celebrating its crossover with Magic: The Gathering by publishing a free adventure for characters level The adventure will roll out in five sections beginning At the time, Magic was more or less synonymous with the world of Dominaria. Technical Resources: Detect Balance Spreadsheet for Custom Races by u/jwbjerk Wizards of the Coast Dungeons & Dragons: Adventures in the Forgotten Realms is a Dungeons & Dragons crossover Magic: The Gathering set which replaced the core set of theMissing: pdf This pdf brings the dragonlord timeline of Tarkir to D&D 5e withraces,spells,items,stat blocks, and lore for the five dragonlords and their clans! The Art of Magic: The Gathering—Kaladesh. The starting point for this document was The Art of Magic: The Gathering—Innistrad When I started working on the D&D team at Wizards of the Coast in, there was already some talk of doing a crossover product between D&D and Magic: The Gathering. So in a way, this installment of the Plane Shift series is over eighteen years in the making Guildmaster’s Guide to Ravnica is the newest D&D setting book, and the first hardcover Magic: The Gathering × D&D crossover. All this meant that I turned my attention pretty quickly to the next installment, Plane Shift: Innistrad!