

And two new ones in 2018, 2019 Guilds of Ravnica and Ravnica Allegiance. Three from 2012 to 2013 Return to Ravnica, Gatecrash, and Dragon’s Maze.


There are three from 2005 to 2006 Ravnica: City of Guilds, Guildpact, and Dissension. And those origins are in eight-card sets. Because the best way to learn & explore is to play D&D! Ravnica – City of GuildsĪs you already know, Ravnica origins come from Magic: The Gathering. I am glad to have this campaign book to put it all into a form that I will be able to learn more about it. But looking through the art and descriptions in the new Ravnica book, I can see all the M:TG influences and connect to what I have played on the table with my magic cards with friends. Sometimes the card writeups & art will catch my eye and I’ll invest a bit in learning more, but typically I’m looking at mana color and game mechanics. I will admit I don’t know a lot of the lore or cannon from MAGIC, I know about the colors and typically what to expect from building certain decks. I’ve been playing D&D since around 1980 as a kid, and I started playing Magic: The Gathering while I was in the Navy back in 1996 a few years after it came out. I didn’t really know how they would do this well, and now that the book is here, it all makes sense. I know I’ve seen lots of homebrew mashups in the past, and I’ve seen some inklings that this D&D and Magic: The Gathering crossover was coming in the future, but it is great to finally see this completed and in my hands. I will start off by saying that the little Magic: The Gathering symbol on the cover and spine make this more of a reality. I like physical books, so I’m happy to have a physical hardcopy in my hands. I’ve had the chance to explore through this new campaign sourcebook on D&D Beyond since it’s release and I really have enjoyed reading through the online book but I’m old school. The campaign book was released earlier to select game stores and online content has been made available through D&D Beyond, Roll20 & Fantasy Grounds earlier.

The Guildmasters’ Guide to Ravnica opens up the world of Magic: The Gathering for your D&D 5th edition game. Today on November 20th, 2018, Wizards of the Coast’s newest offering will be available everywhere.
