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Tasha’s Cauldron of Everything: Subclass Changes, Part 1

Hey, folks! Tasha’s Cauldron of Everything is here, and with it come a plethora of new subclasses to try. These subclasses appeared in previous Unearthed Arcana articles. In these posts, I’ll compare the Unearthed Arcana versions of these mechanics to the official versions present in Tasha’s.

There’s a lot to cover, so this will be a multi-part series of posts! This post discusses the artificer and barbarian subclasses.

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Looking at UA: Barbarian and Monk

This week, we got some juicy Unearthed Arcana introducing two new subclasses: one for the barbarian and one for the monk. Both of these subclasses bring some fresh flavor to these classes, enabling a player to take their character in some fun and different places than the existing class options.

I think my group is pretty excited about these options—even a few of us who don’t usually go for these classes!

In this post, I’m going to go over the content of this new UA article and discuss my impressions. I’d love to hear yours, too!

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