Dungeons & Dragons releases Villainous Options playtest

The playtest includes two new feat paths and four subclasses.
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Wizards of the Coast has released a new playtest featuring four new "villainous" subclasses, along with two more feat paths designed to transform characters into either a lich or a death knight. Today, Wizards released a new "Villainous Options" Unearthed Arcana. The new document contains four subclasses - a Pestilence Domain Cleric, a Circle of the Titan Druid, a Hell Knight Fighter, and a Demonic Sorcerer, alongside feat paths intended to slowly transform a player character into either a lich or a death knight. While previous D&D books have brought back the concept of mini-feat trees, these villainous paths are intended to be used at every opportunity a feat can be taken.

The Pestilence Domain cleric's core ability allows it to confer exhaustion levels on opponents via use of Channel Divinity. Enemies who die while having one or more Exhaustion level can explode and inflict necrotic damage on others. The capstone ability allows the Cleric to transform into a swarm of pestilence-infused pests.

The Circle of the Titan Druid has a Wild Shape ability that transforms them into various kinds of kaiju-esque monsters, which eventually become gargantuan in size.

The Hell Knight Fighter deals extra Infernal damage that varies in type depending on the ability and eventually transforms foes into minor devils upon their death.

The Demonic Sorcerer likewise grants various kinds of sorcerer abilities Abyssal effects, culminating in the ability to summon a demon to the battlefield once per day for free.

The path feats are interesting - both culminate with a feat that can only be taken at Level 12 or higher and requires a player to have at least two other feats from the feat path. Death Knights gain a pool of Death Points that fuel various abilities, while the Lich gains a Soul Jar and eventually gains the mechanical benefits of being a lich.

The playtest is open now, with a playtest survey launching next week.
 

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Christian Hoffer

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So… the secret Season of Champions book is a Good vs Evil player options book, right?

Champions of Justice vs Champions of Tyranny type thing? Just spitballing.
Hmmmmm, maybe, maybe not? Could be next year's Season.

On the other hand, Champions as something like D&D Suicide Squad would be funny.
 


I'm going to stake a strong position for my survey feedback. The Hell Knight's Infernal Die shouldn't be tied to a limited supply. It's really not that strong, the Infernal Wound can be removed as easily as having a minion spend an Action, and nearly every subclass feature ties back into it. So why not just make it a passive ability? Why limit how often you get to do the cool signature thing the entire subclass is built around?
 

I'm going to stake a strong position for my survey feedback. The Hell Knight's Infernal Die shouldn't be tied to a limited supply. It's really not that strong, the Infernal Wound can be removed as easily as having a minion spend an Action, and nearly every subclass feature ties back into it. So why not just make it a passive ability? Why limit how often you get to do the cool signature thing the entire subclass is built around?
Agreed. Let us do the cool thing.
 

Proooooobably. It could still make a November/December product.
Sorry, with the exception of the death knight feats, nothing here screams Dragonlance. 😉

And this stuff is far too raw to make a 2026 book. By the time they get the feedback and digest it, it would be time to go to print. And heaven forbid anything gets a red review because they are going to have whole sections to rewrite. This is 2027 regardless of what Champions actually is.
 


Also, having Renwick Caradoon as one of the liches presented is neat!! I wonder if we'll see variant liches in whatever this product ends up being?
 

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