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Where should I start reading Magic: The Gathering books?
The first, and most obvious place to start reading Magic’s Story is with the current one, or with whichever plane you like the most. There are a lot of good jumping on points, and typically the beginning of a story arc is good place to start.
Where do I start lore in Magic: The Gathering?
Probably the best way to get started is the official web page dedicated to Magic Story. It features tons of short stories written by renowned authors and illustrated with the game’s trademark amazing art. Pretty much every new set comes with a collection of these, so the page is frequently updated.
Are MTG books canon?
The events depicted in the Magic BOOM! comics are officially declared to not be part of the TCG’s canon. They are based on the familiar characters and locations, but have their own continuity.
Do they still make magic the gathering books?
War of the Spark: Ravnica (2019) by Greg Weisman was the first print book after an eight-year break. It corresponded with the final set of a three part Ravnica storyline and received a sequel. Then in 2020, with the Zendikar Rising (2020) set, the Magic storyline returned via story articles on the official website.
Is there a MTG book series?
The Magic: The Gathering book series by multiple authors includes books Arena, Whispering Woods (Magic: The Gathering: Greensleeves, #1), Shattered Chains, and several more.
Is there MTG lore?
The lore and story of Magic: The Gathering can be found in the various cards and card sets, in pamphlets and guidebooks that come with MTG products, in books published by Wizards of the Coast and elsewhere and in various locations in the online and offline MTG community.
What is the MTG world called?
The Multiverse
The Multiverse is the shared fictional universe depicted on Magic: The Gathering cards, novels, comics, and other supplemental products. Though Magic is a strategy game, an intricate storyline underlies the cards released in each expansion.
What sets are in Innistrad?
Innistrad
Released | September 30, 2011 |
Size | 264 cards (16 Mythic Rare, 59 Rare, 67 Uncommon, 107 Common, 15 Basic Land) |
Mechanics | Curse, Fight, Flashback, Morbid, Transform |
Designers | Mark Rosewater (lead), Richard Garfield, Jenna Helland, Graeme Hopkins, Tom LaPille |
First set in the Innistrad block |
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What is the first Magic The Gathering novel?
Arena is the very first Magic novel ever produced. It was published in November 1994 and was written by William R. Forstchen. Arena is not part of any cycle, but its story is connected to the Greensleeves Trilogy.