
I recommend it to anyone who loves dnd but especially people who have played mtg. By far the best part of it is the beastiary while I’m sure many people would want more monsters since magic has so many it gives stat blocks for many monsters but most importantly it gives stat blocks for every guild leader and a few types of guild members which I am very pleased with because it gives more of an opportunity’s to use the guilds in different levels of the game and not have them feel weak. Im currently running theros if you felt the need to do more MTG incarnate updates. Join us as we take you through the city-plane of Ravnica. Accompanying it, nearly ten thousand years’ worth of infighting, magic, intrigue, and most of allimmersion. I used to DM ravnica and I have a buddy that still does. The Guildmaster’s Guide to Ravnica brings Magic: the Gathering to D&D. It’s got quite a few magic items which is nice. That looks excellent Thanks so much for sharing. The guilds as factions are very well done and could be implemented in other settings as a template or just directly and they would feel just as cool and not out of place. Ravnica is a high-magic setting, reminiscent of Eberron, with Magic used to produce necessities and luxuries at a level that substantially exceeds a generic D&D world (or the Forgotten Realms).

The information on the city and guilds is deep and in depth without being convoluted or overwhelming. Some of the new races are really original and have really interesting features and some are just monster races and both are really well done and all of the races are usable in any setting the new class archetypes are really cool and don’t just play like a slightly different version of the the others.

Let me say I haven’t used it in play yet but I have read through it.
