D&D (2024) 48 Subclasses: 4 per Class


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If you moved Accursed Specter into the general warlock chasse (and made it more generic), then if you kill a foe, you get a minion for a day (limit of 1 of course) related to your patron, then getting a fiend, aberration, fey, or undead seem like good subclasses (with room to expand to shadowy monstrosities down the line) and seems like the kind of bad thing that would be associated with a warlock (even if you did it for a good purpose).
 

Jeremy Crawford revealed in a recent video on playtest feedback that there will be 48 subclasses in the 1D&D PHB: 4 per class. 😈

It's time to speculate.

ETA: This thread may get more traction if I began speculating so people could come tell me how I was wrong. ;)

Did he confirm the 48 subclasses are evenly divided between subclasses?
 


I do not believe so, and the history of Wizards implies otherwise (though some people do wish for "school specialist" or somesuch as a blanket option), but it sure would be nice if there were 4 per class.

Good to know thanks. Honestly a school specialist subclass would make sure other classes don't get ripped off nor do you end up with only four schools getting a subclass. I think the Circle of the Land is a great basic template for it.

Might be a few other subclasses that work well like that, especially if Divine Soul gets an update.
 

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Did he confirm the 48 subclasses are evenly divided between subclasses?

I do not believe so, and the history of Wizards implies otherwise (though some people do wish for "school specialist" or somesuch as a blanket option), but it sure would be nice if there were 4 per class.

Jeremy Crawford does say in this video that it's 4 subclasses per class:
 


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