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Unearthed Arcana (abbreviated UA) [1] is the title shared by two hardback books published for different editions of the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game. Both were designed as supplements to the core rulebooks, containing material that expanded upon other rules.
The paladin was a sub-class in the Player's Handbook, and while a paladin was now much more powerful, paladins must satisfy more rigorous criteria. [7] When Unearthed Arcana was first published in 1985, the paladin class became a sub-class of the newly introduced cavalier class.
A character class is a fundamental part of the identity and nature of characters in the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game.A character's capabilities, strengths, and weaknesses are largely defined by their class; choosing a class is one of the first steps a player takes to create a Dungeons & Dragons player character. [1]
Co-produced with Maze Arcana. The campaign features two groups of different players with two separate Dungeon Masters. Each group can simultaneously impact the world and each other. The story is continued in Maze Arcana: Fury's Fate. [15] [28] [29] 2017–2018 Maze Arcana: Fury's Fate: 12
Parts of Fizban's Treasury of Dragons were developed through Unearthed Arcana, a public playtest series. [10] In October 2020, 2020: Subclasses, Part 5 featured two new draconic themed subclasses [11] [12] and then in April 2021, 2021: Draconic Options featured new variant Dragonborn subraces and an alternate player version of the Kobold race along with new draconic themed feats and spells.
A Paladin in Hell is an adventure using the rules of the second edition of AD&D.The difficult adventure is scaled for 4–6 player characters of levels 15–20 who have a combined total of at least 2.25 million experience points and are well-equipped with magic items and powerful enchanted weapons.
The Unearthed Arcana series is the 5th edition public playtest where the content released is "a near-final draft of the rules"; [30] parts of Strixhaven: A Curriculum of Chaos were developed through this playtest.
Heroes of Shadow is a 160-page supplement focusing on shadow themed classes, races and other options for players. [2]Shannon Appelcline, author of Designers & Dragons, wrote: "Heroes of Shadow introduces a few classes who had been somewhat missing from D&D 4e.