D&D General Unearthed Arcana presents another three villainous subclasses

New subclasses channel lament, venom, and elemental evil.
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The last Unearthed Arcana gave us some villainous options, including subclasses and feat chains which enabled your character to turn into a death knight or a lich. This week, a new Unearthed Arcana over on D&D Beyond presents us with three new villainous subclasses, following on from the subclasses and feat-chains in the previous playtest document. These subclasses are designed to let players "embrace their inner antiheroes or engage with sinister powers". In this one, we get the Path of Lament (barbarian), Warrior of Venom (monk), and Primordial Patron (warlock).

The barbarian's Path of Lament harnesses sorrow and anguish, leaning into a Banshee's Wail feature which allows the barbarian to cause psychic damage with their voice. The monk's Warrior of Venom enables the character to exude bodily toxins, including hallucinogens and truth serums. This monk also makes use of the Bloodied condition allowing the character's blood to splash onto their attacker when they receive a melee strike, Xenomorph-style. Finally, the warlock's primordial patron is an alliance with a destructive force of nature, such as the Elemental Evils.

You can check out the new Unearthed Arcana playtest here.
 

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I've been running a primordial warlock PC using the old noble genie pact, so I'm stoked to try this new subclass out.

All that being said, am I nuts or are none of these "villainous" in the same way a lich or death knight are? The barbarian is a victim, not a perpetrator, the monk is literally Just a Guy who likes entheogens, and there are plenty of good and neutral primordials out there to partner with.
 


We'll disagree this is a good idea that they are this extremely different. At least let the monk poison their hands and feet, not just weapons at level 3. ....I'm ok with that.

That's why they are for two different classes and not in direct competition. The boon of not having universal subclasses.
 


I've been running a primordial warlock PC using the old noble genie pact, so I'm stoked to try this new subclass out.

All that being said, am I nuts or are none of these "villainous" in the same way a lich or death knight are? The barbarian is a victim, not a perpetrator, the monk is literally Just a Guy who likes entheogens, and there are plenty of good and neutral primordials out there to partner with.
Same with the first batch. More like "slightly thematically dark" options, but thst does not sizzle.
 


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