D&D Debuts Playtest for Psion Class

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Wizards of the Coast is playtesting the Psion class for Dungeons & Dragons. Today, Wizards of the Coast provided a new Unearthed Arcana for the Psion, a new class for the current revised 5th edition of Dungeons & Dragons. The playtest includes base class rules plus four subclasses - the body-shifting Metamorph, the reality warping Psi Warper, the offensive-minded Psykinetic, and the Telepath.

The core mechanic of the Psion involves use of Psion Energy die. Players have a pool of energy dice that replenishes after a Long Rest, with the number and size of the dice determined by the Psion's level. These psion energy dice can either be rolled to increase results of various checks/saving throws or spent to fuel various Psion abilities.

While the Psion and psionics have a long tradition in D&D, they've only received a handful of subclasses in 5th Edition. If the Psion survives playtesting, it would mark the first time that Wizards of the Coast has added a new character class to D&D since the Artificer. Notably, the Psion and psionics are also heavily associated with Dark Sun, a post-apocalyptic campaign setting that many considered to be off the table for Fifth Edition due to the need to update parts of the setting to bring it current with modern sensibilities. However, the introduction of Wild talent feats (which replaces some Origin feats tied to backgrounds with psion-themed Feats) in the UA seems to suggest that Dark Sun is back on the table.
 

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Christian Hoffer

Christian Hoffer


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I like it, but as soon as I saw it cast spells I knew a large portion of the people who really want psionics would balk no matter what the rest of the class is like.

It definitely seems way more focused than the Mystic, which has a huge and diverse grab bag of optional features that probably could have been better served split into multiple different classes. This is basically having a core chassis with psionic flavor and options to modify spells, such as changing their effects and damage types.

I really like the Psi Warper subclass, but I'm a sucker for anything with forced movement and teleportation.
 


I know a lot of people are going to complain about the fact they are spellcasters (though without V or non costly M) and don't use points to cast with. I don't care. We're going to get a real psionic class and it looks like a decent update to the 3e class. And Dark Sun really does look more likely, or at least a new $30 rules expansion for psionics.

Good enough for me for now. I'll rip into the mechanics later, but I'm happy to have a psionic character not bound in tentacles for now.
 


FINALLY!!!!

EVERYONE WH OTOLD ME THAT WOTC SHOULDN'T DO A PSION, BE DEFEATED!

BE STRUCK DOWN BY THE MIGHT OF THE PSION FANS!

WE HATE EACH OTHER BUT THIS TIME WE SHALL BOND! WE SHALL COMBINE FORCES!!

THERE WILL BE AN OFFICIAL PSION AND YOU CANNOT STOP IT ANYMORE!!!!!​

(except via surveys)
I mean. The survey should still sink it, depends on how people react.
 


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