So let's think and speculate about the tribes that are emerging. We've hoped and wished (at least us pen n' paper RPG card flippers) to one day see these creatures find their way into our hearts and decks.
I. So, as the title begs the question, where will we find the new tribes? Only other D&D crossover sets? In other Magic sets that are in Magic's universe? Or supplemental sets like Modern Horizons or Conspiracy? Or a combination of any of the three.
II. At the time of creating this post, bleary-eyed me can think of these tribes:
- Halflings
- Gnolls
- Beholders
- Rangers
- Tieflings (side thought/question: Would this make Tibalt a Tiefling?)
III. Last thoughts:
1) What tribes do you think we'll get?
2) Do you have any tribes wish lists?
3) Are there any workaround D&D creatures you're bummed didn't get their own tribe, like: half elves, owlbears, illithid, or yuan-ti?
IV. After-thought: What does everyone think of gnomes making the jump from artifact creatures to colored, non-artifact creatures? So far there's one white gnome. Do you want to see more colored gnomes, specifically white or even red (I can see red having tinker gnomes)?
I don't see why not. Although this is a "Crossover" set, they're made from the same company and already have many similarities. It probably just depends on the set to be honest.
So no one has anything to add? So many are quick to add their 2-cents to a preview card, but I thought provoking inquiry has most scratching their heads? Strange...
well it really depends on the situation with these new types
i could see Tiefling replace Azra type and Beholder replacing eye but those could be doubtful
They have no intention of Tieflings and Halflings and Beholders replace Azra and Kithkin and Eyes.
Bard and Ranger are pretty much confirmed for most likely to appear in none D&D sets.
The one setting I can see having Tieflings, Halflings, and other D&D races is Arcavios (Strixhavens), as the it's kind of designed to fit into both MtG and D&D from the word go, with Strixhaven: Cirriculum of Chaos not being race restrictive like Mythic Odysseys of Theros or Guildmasters Guide to Ravnica was as far as I can tell.
well it really depends on the situation with these new types
i could see Tiefling replace Azra type and Beholder replacing eye but those could be doubtful
They have no intention of Tieflings and Halflings and Beholders replace Azra and Kithkin and Eyes.
Bard and Ranger are pretty much confirmed for most likely to appear in none D&D sets.
The one setting I can see having Tieflings, Halflings, and other D&D races is Arcavios (Strixhavens), as the it's kind of designed to fit into both MtG and D&D from the word go, with Strixhaven: Cirriculum of Chaos not being race restrictive like Mythic Odysseys of Theros or Guildmasters Guide to Ravnica was as far as I can tell.
Now that Strixhaven: Cirriculum of Chaos is out Gnomes, Tieflings, and Dragonborn are in the book, so I can see Arcavios is the MtG setting most likely to have otherwise D&D only races.
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I. So, as the title begs the question, where will we find the new tribes? Only other D&D crossover sets? In other Magic sets that are in Magic's universe? Or supplemental sets like Modern Horizons or Conspiracy? Or a combination of any of the three.
II. At the time of creating this post, bleary-eyed me can think of these tribes:
- Halflings
- Gnolls
- Beholders
- Rangers
- Tieflings (side thought/question: Would this make Tibalt a Tiefling?)
III. Last thoughts:
1) What tribes do you think we'll get?
2) Do you have any tribes wish lists?
3) Are there any workaround D&D creatures you're bummed didn't get their own tribe, like: half elves, owlbears, illithid, or yuan-ti?
IV. After-thought: What does everyone think of gnomes making the jump from artifact creatures to colored, non-artifact creatures? So far there's one white gnome. Do you want to see more colored gnomes, specifically white or even red (I can see red having tinker gnomes)?
i could see Tiefling replace Azra type and Beholder replacing eye but those could be doubtful
They have no intention of Tieflings and Halflings and Beholders replace Azra and Kithkin and Eyes.
Bard and Ranger are pretty much confirmed for most likely to appear in none D&D sets.
The one setting I can see having Tieflings, Halflings, and other D&D races is Arcavios (Strixhavens), as the it's kind of designed to fit into both MtG and D&D from the word go, with Strixhaven: Cirriculum of Chaos not being race restrictive like Mythic Odysseys of Theros or Guildmasters Guide to Ravnica was as far as I can tell.
Now that Strixhaven: Cirriculum of Chaos is out Gnomes, Tieflings, and Dragonborn are in the book, so I can see Arcavios is the MtG setting most likely to have otherwise D&D only races.