The rules for dungeons have yet to be clarified with the comprehensive rules update for Adventures in the Forgotten Realms.
However, the mechanics article says the following: "You always have access to all three dungeons, and you'll never need more than one of the same one. If you're playing with dungeons, just keep them with your sideboard until you need them." If you venture into the dungeon for the first time in a game, you choose one of the dungeons currently available (which I presume is one of the dungeons given in the Oracle card reference).
The rules update for Adventures in the Forgotten Realms is now available.
When you venture into the dungeon for the first time in a game, you must choose a dungeon card you own from outside the game and put it into the command zone (C.R. 701.46a). But according to the Magic: The Gathering Tournament Rules (which apply to sanctioned tournaments):
In general, the dungeon card doesn't have to be the actual card printed by Wizards of the Coast as long as whatever is used for the card "does not misrepresent the correct progression of the Dungeon card" (M.T.R. 3.3).
You effectively have access to all the dungeon cards in the Oracle card reference (M.T.R. 3.3).
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The rules for dungeons have yet to be clarified with the comprehensive rules update for Adventures in the Forgotten Realms.
However, the mechanics article says the following: "You always have access to all three dungeons, and you'll never need more than one of the same one. If you're playing with dungeons, just keep them with your sideboard until you need them." If you venture into the dungeon for the first time in a game, you choose one of the dungeons currently available (which I presume is one of the dungeons given in the Oracle card reference).
EDIT: See comment 3.
When you venture into the dungeon for the first time in a game, you must choose a dungeon card you own from outside the game and put it into the command zone (C.R. 701.46a). But according to the Magic: The Gathering Tournament Rules (which apply to sanctioned tournaments):