D&D Releases Playtest for Updated Artificer

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Wizards of the Coast has dropped a new Unearthed Arcana Playtest for the Artificer, bringing the often neglected 13th Dungeons & Dragons 5E class into alignment with the 2024 rules update. The playtest was released via D&D Beyond today, with feedback launching on December 24th.

The Artificer gains several new abilities, many of which are designed with an eye to making the class more versatile. For instance, players can now craft low-cost items quickly with a revamped Magical Tinkering ability, while Infuse Item ha been changed to Replicate Magic Item and allows players to replicate magic items of certain rarities and item type. Players can also use the Magic Item Tinker ability to convert a Replicated magic item into a spell slot. The capstone Soul of Artifice ability has also received a buff, with the Artificer no needing a Reaction in order to utilize its ability to skip death saving throws and restoring more health as well.

The subclasses were also updated. For example, the Alchemist's Experimental Elixir producing more elixirs and Chemical Mastery getting a big boost with extra damage, resistance, and the ability to cast Tasha's Bubbling Cauldron. The Armorer has a new Dreadnought option and Armor Modifications was replaced with a new ability called Armor Replication. The Artillerist's Eldritch Cannon can switch between various options instead of being set to one option and the Explosive Cannon ability does more damage and only requires a Reaction to use. Finally, the Battle Smith has received minor adjustments to its Steel Defender construct.

Compared to many other class updates in the 2024 Player's Handbook, the Artificer's changes are much less drastic. There are some obvious updates that bring the class in line with the design updates to other classes, but it didn't receive a major rework like several other classes.
 

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Christian Hoffer

Christian Hoffer

To me, it's not that thunder gauntlets or the flail are great or not. They are. But if I want an armourer with wrist blades rather than thunder gauntlets, I just can't, unless I give up half my subclass abilities.
You can describe your gauntlets as wristblades. They do thunder damage. Refluffing is at the core of playing an artificer.

It's like "rend" in the monster manual. For "gauntlet" read "generic simple melee weapon that does thunder damage and taunts" that you can describe any way you like.
As for switching armour model on the fly, I'm happy it can't do that. If I'm wanting to play as a tank armourer artificer, I don't want to have the party annoyed at me for refusing to switch to another model and flying at a critical combat moment. Making a choice which you stick with for flavour and theme reasons is really important to me.
Yeah, I don't see why you would switch modes mid-battle. Especially for stealth mode, which you are clearly going to use under different circumstances.

I mean, flavour is important. The artificer needs to tinker with their gear in order to change what it does.
 
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Wish there was an alternative battlesmith option, where you didn't have to lug Preston the robodog around with you. Not everyone wants their gish to be a pet class.
My robot is a steel panther, and I don't lug him, he's faster than me!

But I do agree a generic Int-based gish class would be nice to have in core.
 

artificer could have been a good test field for 2/3rd casters for 5E24
7 levels of spells
spell levels at class levels: 1,4,7,10,13,16,19

exactly what bards should have been.
 

artificer could have been a good test field for 2/3rd casters for 5E24
7 levels of spells
spell levels at class levels: 1,4,7,10,13,16,19

exactly what bards should have been.
I think the old "no major changes" rules are in play here. They couldn't make them a full caster or a pact caster or stuff like that. They are bound by the structure of the old class, even if they glow up the individual features.
 


Agreed!!! though overall really liking this reworking! Much needed and cant wait to see it published in the next official book release, (Tasha's Tome of Tantalizing Things!?)

Battle Mechs?!?!? Hell YEAH!!
 
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