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Dungeons & Dragons with two new dragon subclasses

Dungeons & Dragons brings another addition to the game. As part of Unearthed Arcana , two new subclasses have appeared on the Internet, focused on building bonds with dragons.

Probably most of us, when asked about the first association with RPGs, will immediately think about Dungeons & Dragons. Due to its specificity, the system has actually become a showcase of role-playing games and is still used with pleasure by the media today. Good old D&D continues to hit the screens, appearing as a theme in many well-known productions such as Stranger Things (2016-?) And the latest Disney animation, Forward (2020).

However, neither dungeons nor dragons are a thing of the past. On the contrary, they are doing very well, as evidenced by the latest expansion for the fifth edition of the game. Two new subclasses for testing by players have appeared on the Internet, available to Monk and Ranger on level 3. Both subclasses appeared as part of the fifth part of Unearthed Arcana . For some time now, players have been able to use the novelties and modifications proposed by this title, for example by selecting spells marked with the abbreviation UA ​​(e.g. PuppetSpirit Shroud or spells from the so-called technical magic, such as  Invisibility To Cameras ).

The Way of the Ascendant Dragon (for Monks) and Drakewarden (for Trackers) focus on bonding with dragons and their power, allowing them to be used, for example, by in fight. Both class variations are described  HERE .

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