I don't think there is a bunker strong enough to endure the fanbase exploding over this.
Artificer is not "iconic" for D&D. It has very little history relative to much of the game, was not on the top 10 list of classes people wanted to see during the playtest of the game, there is just no metric which places artificer as "iconic". Ships, on the other hand, have been a part of this game since almost day 1 in the 1970s and had support in every edition of the game on some level.
[MENTION=6563]Azzy[/MENTION]
I don't believe 'boats&ships' was in development since before 2015 when the first Artificer appeared.
... just based on the astounding sales of wayfinder's on dmsguild.
Sorry to ruin your party, but this is complete non-news.
And can somebody point out that its been four years. It's mighty rich asking us to have patience.
They could have released this a year ago, or two years ago. Suggesting this month makes a difference feels like a punch to the face.
The real story is that WotC chooses to not release content.
Where's the revised Beastmaster?
Where's the psionics?
We've gotten exactly zero new classes, and a bunch of subclasses that mostly just change existing concepts around, without providing any new mechanics.
A gun-based subclass is unlikely to be in the "official" UA Artificer design, since that is probably going to be quite closely connected with Eberron. However there may well be a wand-user archetype that could be converted.
And there is pretty definitely going to be even more gunslinger-type classes around on DMsGuild.
Shouldn't we be waiting like 16 more years for an updated then?! 4-5 years is way to fast for me!
Thank goodness, I would be happy if they completely stopped releasing content.
There isn't one - I thought they made this clear.
Unfortunately I think they will make this - I've always hated psionics and will have to happily ignore them once again I guess. Maybe WotC / Hasbro will go bankrupt before they get to it - I can dream
Sorry - I'm a bit off today and felt like being the dissenting voice.
Yep...honestly, I'm way more excited for MHP to finish up their new binder than for anything WotC is putting out in 2019.I'm just curious if they made an attempt at a crafting system. If not I'll just stick to the Gadgeteer and Craftsman classes from Mage Hand Press.
So you think they're going to toss the gun subclass that they were already testing in the last artificer article? I hope not.
You should be careful with this statement as we don't really know it has "astounding sales." We know if qualifies for the adamantine level which I believe is 5,000 sales. However, if I recall correctly, WotC is looking to make about 150,000 sales per product. So 5,000 is a long way away from their sales goals.