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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Did we really need the glasses though?! (kidding! ..... mostly!)
In all fairness, that's not a new picture.

That said IIRC wasn't there a continent or race in Eberron that had a society of Psions? If that was the case my bet would be on this being designed for a supplement for that rather than Darksun.
Yes, Sarlona, home of the tyrannical Inspired and the rebellious Kalashtar. A 5e update for that continent would be welcome. There's some strong Avatar* vibes there with the quori spirits.


*Aang and Korra, not Pandora.
 
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I feel like I can re-create the Deryni with this. (persecuted psi-clerics in a fantasy series by Katherine Kurtz)
I loved those books when young. Recently I tried to pick up where I thought I'd left off and felt quite lost. Which series would you say are pretty good, aside from the original trilogy and the original Camber of Culdi trilogy?
 

Yes, Sarlona, home of the Inspired and the rebellious Kalashtar. A 5e update for that continent would be welcome. There's some strong Avatar* vibes there with the quori spirits.
This would definitely be my guess over Darksun. It would give the Psion a place to fit in rather being jammed into a bigger source book. Although I do think a shorter book updating Kalashtar would be a good step in the right direction by updating smaller portions of settings rather than trying to update them whole cloth. 64-96 pages would be ideal. Or the smaller boxed sets from 2E Al-Qadim would also be a good format. IMO the Spelljammer and Planescape adaptations for 5E we're pretty terrible, I'd rather them leave Darksun alone. I'm sure curiosity will get the best of me, and I'll pick up the FR books in Nov, but I'm not very optimistic.
 





How much are we willing to bet that the anti spellcasting crowd are going to downvote everything until WotC comes to the conclusion that people don't actually want a psion, and decide to axe the idea of making a psion class.
Of course they will try. I, for one, am ok with Psion being a spellcasting class--no need to reinvent the wheel. The Mystic partially failed because it tried to brute-force features that were re-skinned spells, and many didn't like that.

Sidenote: With Warlocks also able to cast Telekinetic Crush, I am not sad they lost Shatter anymore.
 

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