![]() We get a few more stat blocks: sunbirds and chupacabra, The final section of the pdf discusses the colors of magic and how to apply them to D&D. These monstrosities are challenge 30! There are base stats and then additional actions that can be taken be each of the six primals. he's a pretty beastly challenge 10 (with Legendary actions), but he's nothing compared to the elder dinosaurs. We get new stats for Frilled Deathspitters and the legendary dinosaurs of Ixalan. Ixalan is dinosaur heavy so there's quite a bit of dino discussion. This is pretty cool because you get setting information, as well as appropriate treasure tables, maps, and a "who created it or was intended to use it" chart. The next sections discusses the Lands of Ixalan. We have humans, merfolk (with green and blue subraces), vampires (with a new feat), orcs, goblins, and sirens. The second discusses the races of Ixalan (as well as a short section discussing other MTG versions of these races). There's also discussion of how to bring these factions together. The first section discusses the four major factions of the setting (as well as giving suggestions on how to create them as D&D characters with new ideals and bonds). The 47 page pdf has quite a bit of material. ![]() Ixalan is the setting for another recent release X Marks the Spot. Earlier this week Wizards of the Coast dropped another free Magic: The Gathering meets Dungeons and Dragons 5e supplement: Plane Shift: Ixalan.
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