Besides beautiful art and creature cards, this new expansion also adds several new features that are D&D inspired to the MTG gameplay, such as dungeon cards, class enchantments, decision-making cards, and dice rolls, such that when these cards are dealt, D&D players will feel right at home. In the last 20 years, numerous homebrew D&D attempts have attempted to blend both worlds into one, but they were never made official… until now.ĪFR is essentially the latest MTG expansion set that will incorporate legendary creatures, heroes, artefacts and dungeons from D&D into the trading card game. Alas, nothing substantial has come out of that acquisition which is surprising, given that both IPs have the same shared roots in fantasy. This collaboration has been decades in the making, considering that Wizards of the Coast, the folks behind MTG, acquired TSR (also known as Tactical Studies Rules), the folks behind D&D, way back in 1999.