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Saturday, August 12, 2017

5E D&D Magic the Gathering Campaign Setting

Individuals familiar with Wizards of the Coast and Hasbro know of Magic the Gathering. This CTG was one of the first of its kind to come out in the 90's spanning numerous expansions and having a profoundly rich story line. After nearly two decades of wishing and various fan made materials, there are "Official" Magic the Gathering campaign resources available.

There are a series of books, "Art of Magic the Gathering", that is currently featuring each of the main planes involved in the TCG and novels. Although the products are Art Books, they are actually well done systems neutral campaign books featuring the rich history, locations, beasts, personas, and a wealth of information with the worlds of Magic the Gathering. In addition Wizards of the Coast have been making "Art of Magic the Gathering: Plane Shift" series as free supplements for 5E Dungeons and Dragons. Each supplement give you some game mechanics to create a campaign; complete with race, class, and background options using the 5E system.

Magic the Gathering: Plane Shift - Amonkhet

Magic the Gathering: Plane Shift - Innistrad

Magic the Gathering: Plane Shift - Kaladesh

Magic the Gathering: Plane Shift - Zendikar

https://www.amazon.com/Art-Magic-Gathering-Amonkhet/dp/1421595117/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1502530622&sr=8-6&keywords=Amonket






Now to be fair, there are no maps published for many of these worlds. Most of the maps that have been published can be found in the various novels, computer games, comics, calendars, and early story decks from the settings. Phyrexia.com has a collection of images of maps from various supplements. They feature maps from Dominaria, Mercadia, and Phyrexia.



 

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