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James Wyatt had finished writing The Art of Magic: The Gathering-Innistrad by the time Curse of Strahd had been released.
I had already finished writing The Art of Magic: The Gathering-Innistrad by the time Curse of Strahd, a horror-themed adventure for Dungeons & Dragons, was on the shelves.Dungeons & Dragons and Magic: The Gathering are two different games, but that doesn't mean their Multiverses can't meet.īy the time Plane Shift: Zendikar saw the light of day, the game and story of Magic: the Gathering had moved on from Zendikar and started the tale of Shadows over Innistrad. Lots of gothic monsters such as werewolves, vampires, geists, necro-alchemists, demons, cults and witches, dragons and wurms, constructs, elementals and angels.īy the time Plane Shift: Zendikar saw the light of day, the game and story of Magic: The Gathering had moved on from Zendikar and started the tale of Shadows over Innistrad.People: Gavony, Kessig, Nephalia and Stensia races.
Inside we get playtest ready material to visit Innistrad. In addition, there are notes on fitting D&D’s latest adventure setting of Barovia (Curse of “Innistrahd”) into this setting.ĭownload the PDF | Read the Dragon+ Full Story and there is lots for fans of the setting too. I wasn’t too excited about this as it seemed similar to Ravenloft, but the Inquisitor background and variety of monsters are excellent for any game…. The document, titled Plane Shift: Innistrad, that provides world background, races and monsters for Magic’s plane of Innistrad. Today, Magic: The Gathering and Dungeon & Dragons fans can rejoice again with a 40 page PDF.