D&D 5E (2024) What's New with the Artificer in Eberron: Forge of the Artificer


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Not a lot that looks different from the UA, at first glance. One brand new element did jump out at me. The addition to the 6th level feature where once per Long Rest you can swap out a Replicated item for another plan not currently in use. That's a big upgrade, and means having a few plans with a narrow utility function is actually worth while. Instead of needing to know at the start of the day what you need, you have the ability to adjust in the field.

ETA: If there are going to be more substantial changes from the UA draft, I expect them in the subclasses. Looking forward to seeing more on that.
 
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I'm hoping Artificers, or at least the Artillerist subclass, gets proficiency in martial ranged weapons. Going by the preview from the book, it would be weird for that subclass to use Arcane Firearm on these weapons and not be proficient in a gun or a bow.
 

I'm hoping Artificers, or at least the Artillerist subclass, gets proficiency in martial ranged weapons. Going by the preview from the book, it would be weird for that subclass to use Arcane Firearm on these weapons and not be proficient in a gun or a bow.
Yeah, and Heavy and Hand Crossbows.
 

I like how they cling to Flash of Genius with it being one of the few features of the Artificer that isn't getting nerfed in some way.

And they're remaining firm on their design direction of "the Artificer is a conjurer that pretends to craft, and in fact is disincentivized from actually making anything themselves instead of poofing it up".
 
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