The artificer is back for a new Unearthed Arcana D&D playtest
Briefly

Wizards of the Coast is once again revising the artificer class in Dungeons & Dragons, responding to community feedback through their latest Unearthed Arcana release. This playtest includes a new subclass called the cartographer, which responds to the unique themes of the Eberron setting while offering intriguing gameplay options. Alongside an updated spell list, the revision aims to address balance issues that previously impacted gameplay. Fans can expect the finalized version to be unveiled at Gen Con with an accompanying sourcebook, Eberron: Forge of the Artificer, set for release on August 19.
Wizards of the Coast is revising the artificer class in Dungeons & Dragons, with a new subclass and playtest feedback aimed at balancing gameplay.
The artificer allows players to create magical items, a feature that has at times disrupted game balance, leading to its absence in the revised Player's Handbook.
The new subclass, the cartographer, aligns with the Eberron setting, offering players unique fast-travel options while exploring a dangerous world.
An updated artificer is anticipated to debut at Gen Con alongside a new sourcebook, Eberron: Forge of the Artificer, set for wider release on August 19.
Read at Polygon
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