![]() ![]() While this does offer a good place to start for having an adventure take place in Ravnica, I feel like there should have been two parts to this, with this guide covering the events prior to War of the Spark and a second guide covering the War itself and the aftermath, as there are numerous changes which take place in the plane of Ravnica after War of the Spark, namely the death of certain characters, the changing of leadership in certain guilds, as Jarad is no longer in charge of the Golgari as of the publication of this book in MTG Lore, it would have helped as campaigns can be shoehorned into "Pre-War of the Spark" events if you don't homebrew around them.Īs a counterpoint, I love the items and ancillary that is presented in this book. ![]() I have no better praise to give than that. ![]() I came away inspired for a Ravnica-themed campaign. I don't know if I learned anything about the setting that I didn't know already, but it provided so many story ideas and plot hooks that felt perfect for the format - I particularly liked the bit about how Azorious will occasionally bind felidars to prisoners rather than arrestors, because then the felidar can track the prisoner in the event of an escape, setting up a great race against the clock to find the prisoner before the Azorious do. I'd be fine with the spirit of the novels living on in this fashion. Which brings us here, to a D&D module/guidebook for a Ravnica campaign for D&D.Īnd while I'm sad that we're probably never going back to the days of Rath and insane meandering plotlines with characters whose names aren't Jace or Bolas in, this book was very much my jam. Then they did eBooks of web content, but stopped aggregating them. They tried the planeswalker's guides books.for exactly one block. ![]() Then they discontinued the single block novel. So they stopped doing the trilogies of block novels. ![]()
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