This fan-favorite class gets its first playtest of D&D 2024

Unearthed Arcana, in its current form, was a way for D&D designers to provide players with ongoing fifth edition materials such as class archetypes, types, and rule variants. Through playtesting, designers like Jeremy Crawford can see how audiences interact with these new mechanics and make adjustments before these additions are canonized in the core books. Supplements such as Airplane flight And Tasha’s cauldron of everything were publicly tested as Unearthed Arcana. The playtests were also used to try out major edition updates D&D 2024, which Wizards of the Coast released via Unearthed Arcana in June 2023 and received more than half a million feedback responses.

However, the 2024 Artificer release marks the first time the supplementary material for the updated edition has been tested in this format. Created for its fifth edition in 2019, the Artificer class is a class that combines magic and science, using “ingenuity and magic to unlock extraordinary possibilities in objects.”

A major source of conflict among players surrounding this updated edition is its supposed backwards compatibility with the original fifth edition. Earlier this year, the virtual tabletop D&D Beyond faced serious challenges in integrating updated rulesets with older ones. While the updated Player’s Handbook and Dungeon Master’s Guide have received general praise, independent designers have been working to fill the gaps left by Wizards of the Coast in D&D 2024, creating products such as Subclasses revived.

This new version of Unearthed Arcana signals that the D&D team is looking to build on the momentum of what Wizard’s vice president of franchise and product Jess Lanzillo called “an unprecedented run.” It’s unclear how long these playtests will last, how much D&D plans to run, or what their final iterations might look like.