23.6" x 40.5" x 10.2"
D&D references in MTG Adventures in the Forgotten Realms The whole Adventures in the Forgotten Realms set is one big D&D reference, so instead of simply listing every single card in the set - which wouldnt be very interesting - weve tried to distil the references into six main categories to help you get a feel for how this set manages to capture Dungeons & Dragons, and how it might well be your gateway into the world of tabletop RPGs or CCGs too
If were doing that, Im going to add the 12 Astral cards from the old PC game, commonly known as Shandalar for 7,379
Distribution across colors includes three white cards, one blue card, 114 black cards, 89 red cards, eight green cards, and 26 colorless cards
Huatli, Dinosaur Knight already existed as a fairly weak dino-centric planeswalker, one you can even fetch up with Sun-Blessed Mount
You could classify this as an 'Enchantress' Commander deck, with a heavy emphasis on enchantments, but the focus is on extracting as much value from your Sagas as possible, rather than trying to cast as many enchantments as you can