
I'm not set on anything, leaving lots of blanks for my players to fill in their own ideas, and keeping an very open mind on where we start.
While there's a wealth of resources around I was hoping that this sub would be able to help me solidify the concept and perhaps help it flourish! I'm open to all suggestions.
The two hobbies are linked together by more than just WotC for us. Many of my players are long-time MtG fans and every other week before our sessions we play EDH. Long-time DM but I'm newer to the MtG world, I started around Ikoria.
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