WotC has posted two previews from the upcoming Tasha’s Cauldron of Everything — the barbarian’s Path of Wild Magic and the warlock’s Genie patron. You can download them both as PDFs.
Plus the artificer reprints and the new armorer subclass.They've stated the number of new Subclasses, and it happens to be the same number of tested UA Subclasses minus two. So it looks like everything aside from the Onomancer and Psion made it in, plus the Magic reprints and the Bladesinger.
Yeah, no, that was ages ago. The subclasses being tested for this book only go back a year (the wild soul barbarian and astral self monk were the first and were released in August 2019).the Lore wizard didn't make it - but that was from a while back.
Yeah, no, that was ages ago. The subclasses being tested for this book only go back a year (the wild soul barbarian and astral self monk were the first and were released in August 2019).
A ten minute short rest is certainly handy for a class like the Warlock that recovers spells / resources on a short rest - and you can share it with the party.What does a 10 minute short rest do?
do warlocks get a lot more spells this way? Other classes would be effected too.
I wonder how much thought they put into the respite feature and how it will I’ll be used/abused?
Sure enough. I missed that line. Yeah it’s nice but not outrageous at all. I still am interested in this subclass...A ten minute short rest is certainly handy for a class like the Warlock that recovers spells / resources on a short rest - and you can share it with the party.
However, it's still once per day - once you enter the sanctum you can't do so again until after a long rest - so it's not overpowered.