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

In short maybe don't ever ever for any reason don't do it ever ever ever compare orcs, a race that has been long-associated with racism with muls a race that has been long associated with American South-style slavery and thus racism. This is absolutely crossing the streams of racist implications. I know orcs aren't racist anymore, I get it, but come on man. We don't need to "ride into the the danger zone"! Let's just not! Let's stop outside the racism danger zone and have a picnic!
It might sound like a very bad idea on the surface, but given some of WotC's actions in the past, I wouldn't completely rule out that they weren't at least thinking that.
 

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It might sound like a very bad idea on the surface, but given some of WotC's actions in the past, I wouldn't completely rule out that they weren't at least thinking that.
Unfortunately I agree.

Your reasoning is sound. "Monkey people" as a concept should have basically been this to WotC:

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10 racism danger zone red flags out of 10

But... somehow they just went ahead and gave them a "slave race given intelligence by a slaver and then rescued by outside saviours" (NOTHING PROBLEMATIC THERE!) backstory AND bonus minstrel-reference art! (!!!!!!!!). Goddamn.
 


Don't worry, the muls will be renamed mulzhennedar wich means strengh according 4e. Maybe the new name will be mulzhenn

If DS is unlocked in DMGuild maybe some titles will be only sketchs and art by freelance artists. I wouldn't blame them.

* Other idea is the sorcerer-kings caused something like the Sundering of Forgoten Realms, and the original Athaspace wasn't affected too much by the defilers but is it sealed within the "crimson sphere". This could allow freedom to add classes and PC species but other postapocaliptic stories without links to the original region of Tyr.

There may be a secret demiplane for planar travel toward Athas but the safety measure is there the arcane and divine magic can't work, primal and spirit ones can. Then this could be used by druids and psions but not by wizards or clerics.

* Could the underground biosphere to have survived the cleasing wars? They key is they couldn't be detected by the champions of Rajaat and stop possible defilers before they could cause some damage to the local ecosystem.
 







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