Unearthed Arcana WotC Removes Latest Unearthed Arcana

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WotC has removed this week's Unearthed Arcana from its website. Not only has the article's web page itself been removed, the actual PDF has been replaced with last month's "Subclasses, Part 1" PDF (although it's URL still reads... /UA2020-Subclasses02.pdf).

The article included three new subclasses, the bardic College of Creation, the cleric's Love Domain, and the sorcerer's Clockwork Soul.

[NOTE - NSFW language follows].

I don't know if it's linked, but WotC came under criticism on Twitter for its treatment of the Love Domain. The main argument isn't that mind-control magic has no place in the game, but rather that coercive powers should not be described as "love", and that the domain might be poorly named.

People like game designer Emmy Allen commented: "It seems WotC have tried to create a 'Love' domain for clerics in 5e. By some sheer coincidence they seem to have accidentally created a 'roofie' domain instead. Nothing says 'love' like overriding your target's free will to bring them under your power."


That domain was introduced as follows: "Love exists in many forms—compassion, infatuation, friendly affection, and passionate love as a few facets. Whatever form these feelings take, the gods of love deepen the bonds between individuals."

The powers were Eboldening Bond, Impulsive Infatuation ("Overwhelm a creature with a flash of short-lived by intense admiration for you, driving them to rash action in your defense”), Protective Bond, and Enduring Unity.

Whether the criticism was a factor in the article's withdrawal, I don't know. It might be that it just wasn't ready for prime-time yet. It seems the domain itself would be better named a "control" or "charm" domain than a "love" domain, which seems to be the main thrust of the criticism on Twitter.

WotC's Jeremy Crawford commented: "The official version of the Unearthed Arcana article “Subclasses, Part 2” is still ahead of us, later this week or sometime next week. Our team will hold off on answering questions until you’ve seen the real deal!"
 

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Wiseblood

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It seems to me on the surface that a deity of love would either be the creator of love that set it loose upon mortals or the one who actively imposes it on mortals. Seldom if ever do we decide to have feelings. Often we do not even want them or anticipate them.

In that vein subversion of the will actually makes sense. Is it nice? No. Do the gods care? Maybe, if they choose to, they aren’t human.

As far as a deity with modern concepts of love goes. We have no modern deities. That is not what we do now. At best we might have an online love conspiracy with a large following. That makes me think cult or cult leader which might be the way to go.

as always I could be wrong.
 

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Rhineglade

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You've succinctly stated the problem.

It is possible that there are people other than you who have different life experiences, who do in fact regard it as an issue. I bet you even know some personally. Maybe listen to them?

Well if you go that route, I have a issue with the number of players who like playing "evil" characters or murder hobos. I take deep offense to that and it makes me worried about how our society is progressing. Should we remove that as an option? What about tieflings? Warlocks with the Fiend patron? All fiends in general? When do we draw the line? Who gets to draw the line?
 

Well if you go that route, I have a issue with the number of players who like playing "evil" characters or murder hobos. I take deep offense to that and it makes me worried about how our society is progressing. Should we remove that as an option? What about tieflings? Warlocks with the Fiend patron? All fiends in general? When do we draw the line? Who gets to draw the line?
Unless you're living in a weak or failed state where law and order have collapsed and the USA, Russia, or China is looming over you, giving you a suspiciously greedy look over your land and natural resources, the real life equivalent of murderhobos shouldn't be a problem for you.

Meanwhile, the threat of sexual assault is a very real danger even for privileged oeople in the developed world, if it has not already ceased to be a threat and become a reality for them.
 

Rhineglade

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Unless you're living in a weak or failed state where law and order have collapsed and the USA, Russia, or China is looming over you, giving you a suspiciously greedy look over your land and natural resources, the real life equivalent of murderhobos shouldn't be a problem for you.

Meanwhile, the threat of sexual assault is a very real danger even for privileged oeople in the developed world, if it has not already ceased to be a threat and become a reality for them.

So is demon and devil worship.
 

Mr. Patient

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Well if you go that route, I have a issue with the number of players who like playing "evil" characters or murder hobos. I take deep offense to that and it makes me worried about how our society is progressing. Should we remove that as an option? What about tieflings? Warlocks with the Fiend patron? All fiends in general? When do we draw the line? Who gets to draw the line?

There are no tieflings and warlocks in real life. People are drugged and raped in real life.

We draw the line at being empathetic to people around us.
 

Wiseblood

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There are no tieflings and warlocks in real life. People are drugged and raped in real life.

We draw the line at being empathetic to people around us.
People are robbed, swindled and murdered too. Some have been killed in wars and natural disasters. Some are Maimed and persecuted if you remove all of these you reduce the game to a dungeon crawl of traps that just delay or inconvenience players.

Making a game accessible to more people is an admirable goal making it accessible to all is impractical or unmarketable.

Also; The floor is lava.
 

Mr. Patient

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So is demon and devil worship.

You are seriously equating devil worship, which does not exist, to rape? Come on, man. I mean, we all play D&D here. We should know better than anyone that there is no such thing as real-life Satanism. The Church of Satan is a prank to stop local governments from putting up monuments to the Ten Commandments or whatever. No one is actually engaging in blood sacrifice. But in real life, millions of women (and men) are sexually assaulted every year.
 

Rhineglade

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There are no tieflings and warlocks in real life. People are drugged and raped in real life.

We draw the line at being empathetic to people around us.

There is also evil in real life. People do evil things in real life. By getting rid of all evil alignments and evil monsters in D&D, would that fix the problem? Does D&D have that kind of power? Is D&D the prime teaching tool for all social norms?
 

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