


I desperately wanted this product to be good.īut as I read Guildmaster's Guide to Ravnica I found myself left with more questions over the world than I had answers. In general, I'd much rather have a cool product I can praise than to be right.

WotC has proven me wrong a few times, surprising me with products I was sure I'd be indifferent towards while I was initially hesitant (and vocally so) I was prepared to be proven wrong and fall in love with the setting. However, I am a junkie for neat campaign settings, and every time I read one I end up thinking of two or three campaigns I want to run in that world. I wasn't coming into the product with established affection. As a non-Magic fan, Guildmaster's Guide to Ravnica was always going to have to work to selling me on the setting.
