
However, he is saved by the troops of the lich lord Dralnu. In Urborg Agnate is seriously depressed over losing Thaddeus, and nearly gets himself killed in quicksand. Upon this revelation the other planeswalkers just stare at Urza in silence, realizing just how far gone he really is. Thus he recruited Szat and let him commit crimes against other immortals. You see, he needed souls to charge his most powerful bombs, but Barrin convinced him killing loads of people to do so would be unethical, thus he convinced himself he needed an a single, immensely powerful criminal instead. Urza then reveals he knew of Szat's betrayal, but didn't do anything. Tevesh Szat seemingly kills Kristina due to accidental friendly fire, but later hunts down Daria when she's out of her Titan Engine to sneak around.

They initially make good progress, until they are betrayed.
#PLANESHIFT INSTALL#
The Phyrexians succeed in killing the one in Shiv, but Tevesh Szat convinces Darigaaz to release the others to help fight against the invasion.Īfter dropping off the armies the planeswalkers themselves journey to Phyrexia where they plan to install a network of bombs that will destroy the entire plane. Turns out there are 5 of these Primeval Dragons imprisoned across Dominaria, and that they once ruled the world. Eladamri and his half of the army are taken to Keld, where the Skyshroud forest has just materialized.įinally, Darigaaz and his dragon army are taken to Shiv where the Phyrexians are trying to kill an ancient dragon encased in stone. The Weatherlight and the metathran army end up on Urborg, where Crovax has set up shop (after eating Tsabo Tavoc for her failure). The coalition army braces itself for the oncoming wave, but then the nine titans suddenly planeswalk away, transporting the troops to various positions across the globe. Everyone is still at Koilos as the Rathi Overlay starts dumping hordes upon hordes of invaders all around. We pick up directly where the last book left. Plane Shift material is not allowed in Adventurer’s League.Interior art - Brian "Chippy" Dugan, Dana Knutson, Todd Lockwood, Anson Maddocks, R.K. This makes them somewhat similar to Unearthed Arcana material, though they are “final” in ways that Unearthed Arcana material is often not.


#PLANESHIFT FULL#
The projects working on them don’t seem to enjoy the same budget or priority that “real” supplements do, and they don’t get a full team working on them. They are primarily a passion project for some Wizards of the Coast employees. However, the Plane Shift products are also not to the same caliber as most other 5e supplements. While homebrew can certainly be quite polished, when you do things like create a company for the work to fall under, purchase art and other assets for it, have it professionally type-set, and offer it for sale, you aren’t talking about “homebrew.” When you’re talking about a major multinational corporation with a budget in the millions, like Wizards of the Coast, you definitely aren’t talking about homebrew.
#PLANESHIFT FREE#
“Homebrew” refers to fan efforts, stuff done by a few people, casually, in their free time, and usually not sold. whatever the opposite is, “workbrew?” perhaps. Anything produced and published by Wizards of the Coast certainly can’t be considered “homebrew,” it is the very epitome of.
