Dungeons & Dragons Releases New Unearthed Arcana Subclasses, Strongly Hinting at Dark Sun

It appears a Dark Sun campaign setting book is coming out in 2026.
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Wizards of the Coast has released four new D&D subclasses for playtesting, all of which have heavy thematic ties to the post-apocalyptic Dark Sun setting. The four subclasses, released as "Apocalyptic Subclasses," include the Circle of Preservation Druid, the Gladiator Fighter, the Defiled Sorcerer, and the Sorcerer-King Patron Warlock. Although not stated outright, the Gladiator and Sorcerer-King Patron are explicit nods to the Dark Sun setting, set in a ruined world ruled by Sorcerer-Kings where gladiatorial fights were common.

The Circle of Preservation Druid creates areas of preserved land that grants buffs to those who stand upon it. The Gladiator adds secondary Weapon Mastery properties to their attacks, with bonus abilities. Notably, the Gladiator uses Charisma as its secondary stat. The Defiled Sorcerer can expend its hit dice to amp up damage to its attacks and can also steal the life of its targets to deal additional damage. The Sorcerer-King Patron gains a number of abilities tying into tyranny and oppression, with the ability to cast Command as a Bonus Action without expending a spell slot, causing targets to gain the Frightened Condition, and forcing those who attack them to re-roll successful attacks.

The survey for the subclasses goes live on August 28th.
 

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Christian Hoffer

Christian Hoffer

We got a sort of snippet of it in Spelljammer including a lot of monsters from the setting, such as S'surrans, Braxat, B'rogh, Gaj, and such.
I think Dragonlance was more of an adventure book than a setting book. Planescape was far better. The new Faerun books are also separate for the lore and for the player/dm stuff, so I am hopeful Dark Sun will do the same.

If they couldnt deal with male knights having mustaches, I dont see how they deal with major themes of DarkSun.
 

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If there is going to be a Dark Sun book, I wonder what made them change their tune? Dark Sun represents pretty much everything current Wotc is set on avoiding.

Unless we're getting a family friendly version of Dark Sun...ugh...
I mean I suspect this will be toned-down as hell but there exists a small possibility that WotC, having turned around enough that they already changed their mind on doing Dark Sun, may have decided to go for a least a partially "proper" Dark Sun (probably minus slavery but that's been a given and is easily replaced with brutal oppression and indentured servitude/serfdom and so on).

If they couldnt deal with male knights having mustaches, I dont see how they deal with major themes of DarkSun.
That's valid but the same leadership that made Dragonlance also said there was no way they could do Dark Sun and indeed clearly considered murdering it outright in Spelljammer.

So it may be that minds have changed.
 





I mean I suspect this will be toned-down as hell but there exists a small possibility that WotC, having turned around enough that they already changed their mind on doing Dark Sun, may have decided to go for a least a partially "proper" Dark Sun (probably minus slavery but that's been a given and is easily replaced with brutal oppression and indentured servitude/serfdom and so on).

It's going to be a tad jarring that the most evil beings on the planet apparently draw a line at something.

"I can excuse genocide but I draw the line at slavery!"
 



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