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    WotC D&D Beyond Reveals 'Partnered Content' Schedule

    Could do it as a background + origin feat.
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    Dungeons & Dragons Playtests Four New Mystic-Themed Subclasses

    🤷‍♂️ Which is a tiny fraction of online sales.
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    Dungeons & Dragons Playtests Four New Mystic-Themed Subclasses

    And no doubt those, relatively small number of stores, had much higher sales than those overall.
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    Dungeons & Dragons Playtests Four New Mystic-Themed Subclasses

    Indeed, which is why I cited this as an example of how plans changed. We can only guess as to why of course.
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    Dungeons & Dragons Playtests Four New Mystic-Themed Subclasses

    That's not exactly true. The Ravnica book sold in line with the other setting books (not as well as Eberron). The others sold from slightly worse (Theros) to very much worse (Stryxhaven). It was leaked, then quickly removed.
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    Dungeons & Dragons Playtests Four New Mystic-Themed Subclasses

    Since you mention canon, have you noticed that the MtG D&D books are treated as non-canon? In the sense that they are never mentioned again in other D&D products. The abortive Lorwyn content is the only one that is connected in any way to the D&D multiverse. If you compare to the Radiant...
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    Wizards Hires Erin Roberts as Game Designer for D&D

    The vampire can create more vampires, so it spreads like a contagion, so it could easily have a much higher body count in a city. It's also easier to pass unnoticed. BG3 touches on this. What I think @Misanthrope Prime is talking about is the Stephen King and his imitators style of American...
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    Dungeons & Dragons Playtests Four New Mystic-Themed Subclasses

    Not about these subclasses. Have you actually read them? They are no more high magic or superpowered than what’s in the PHB.
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    Wizards Hires Erin Roberts as Game Designer for D&D

    Dracula is set in both Whitby (small town) and London.
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    Wizards Hires Erin Roberts as Game Designer for D&D

    Stuff can happen in a small town. Just ask Stephen King.
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    Wizards Hires Erin Roberts as Game Designer for D&D

    Radiant Citadel isn’t really comparable to a (fantasy/modern) city. It’s population is more in line with a small-medium town.
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    Dungeons & Dragons Playtests Four New Mystic-Themed Subclasses

    Setting aside all the points people have already made about why this is highly unlikely to impact D&D, none of these subclasses suggest “gonzo shenanigans”.
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    Dungeons & Dragons Playtests Four New Mystic-Themed Subclasses

    Which might mean they are for an adventure featuring those groups.
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    Dungeons & Dragons Playtests Four New Mystic-Themed Subclasses

    Can you think of a specific MtG setting they would be a good fit for? My personal view is that we are only likely to get one setting in 2026, and it will be Dark Sun.
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    Dungeons & Dragons Playtests Four New Mystic-Themed Subclasses

    It occured to me that they could get a metamagic ability (powered by focus). That's a pretty common EK setup. I've seen it on clerics too. And Armorer Artificers.
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