If you are a fan of Magic: The Gathering, you will be delighted to know that it is once again teaming up with Dungeons and Dragons.
Upcoming Magic set Adventures in the Forgotten Realms will soon introduce the Dungeons and Dragons spells and monsters. The collaboration has, to date, brought in over 261 new cards to the game.
In case you are unfamiliar with the name, both of them are tabletop gaming giants. And yes, fantasy games like these do have a large fan base. Wizards of the Coast, who owns Magic: The Gathering, bought Dungeon and Dragons way back in 1997.
If you are a collector, we have some good news for you. All boosters packs will now feature cards with the normal frame as well as the showcase rulebook frame. Art Cards will be available only via boosters, whereas borderless frames will be in collector boosters.
The two have also crossed over in the 2018 sourcebook Guildmaster’s Guide to Ravnica. Honestly, building a magic deck is more like playing rock papers scissor. While your deck might be strong against certain user types, it might be weak against another.
Magic: The Gathering’s Adventure in the Forgotten Realms will be launching worldwide on July 23 this year.