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Ravnica Allegiance is the 80th Magic: The Gathering expansion; while it is not part of a block, this set is functionally the second part of a Ravnica focused storyline set on the plane of Ravnica. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was released on January 25, 2019.
By the time of Alliances in 1996, however, release dates were set as Mondays ... Deck Builder's Toolkit (Ravnica Allegiance Edition) N/A N/A January 25, 2019
Ravnica is a Magic: The Gathering block that consists of three expert-level expansion sets: Ravnica: City of Guilds (October 7, 2005), Guildpact (February 3, 2006), and Dissension (May 5, 2006). Following in the tradition of other Magic blocks, Ravnica takes place in a plane of the multiverse that was previously unexplored in the game's backstory.
Guilds of Ravnica is the 79th Magic: The Gathering expansion; while it is not part of a block, this set is functionally the first part of a Ravnica focused storyline set on the plane of Ravnica. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was released on October 5, 2018.
It was released first on XBLA June 17, 2009, with a PC version released shortly after. It was announced on February 18, 2008, by way of a press release. [8] Three expansion packs have been released on XBLA. A PS3 version was made available on the PlayStation Network in November 2010. [9]
Return to Ravnica is a Magic: The Gathering block, consisting of Return to Ravnica (October 5, 2012), Gatecrash (February 1, 2013), and Dragon's Maze (May 3, 2013). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is the second block set on the plane of Ravnica , after the Ravnica block, and again focuses on the multicolor cards and ten guilds of Ravnica.
Much later, regeneration and "landwalk" (e.g. Forestwalk, Swampwalk) were discontinued. Landwalk was removed in 2015 with the release of Magic Origins, [12] and no more Regeneration cards have been created starting with the Shadows over Innistrad block in 2016. [13] Many Limited Edition cards had abilities that have since become keyword abilities.
The first such official crossover was a D&D campaign setting book for the plane of Ravnica, a Magic expansion introduced in 2005 and 2006 and later revisited in the 2018 expansion Guilds of Ravnica. [161] [162] Guildmasters' Guide to Ravnica was also published in 2018 to correspond with the newer Magic expansion's release. [162]