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On April 2nd, Wizards of the Coast added a brand-new set of Unearthed Arcana playtest materials to D&D Beyond. These drops let D&D fans check out what the team is working on and offer feedback to shape how these ideas ultimately get incorporated into the TTRPG. Unearthed Arcana often gives us a hint about what might be coming down the line. After all, we got to playtest some horror subclasses well before the Season of Horror became official. And this time around, it looks like D&D is planning to lead into the dark side with a new set of villainous subclasses and archetypes.
New D&D Unearthed Arcana Shows Off Evil New Subclasses & Paths to Villainy

The new Villainous Options Unearthed Arcana materials are now live on the D&D Beyond website. They are free to download, so you can grab the PDF and check out the playtest content right now. As always, these materials are still in development, and Wizards is asking for player feedback to help shape the future of these evil new subclasses and play options. The survey for this latest Unearthed Arcana drop will go live on April 9th, giving players a few days to review the materials and develop their thoughts before providing commentary.
This is a pretty beefy playtest, with 4 new subclasses to check out. It also offers new “Villainous Paths” that let characters lean into their evil ways. If you enjoy playing an evil-aligned character or want to try it out, these new options could be a fun way to lean into the antihero or villain route in your next D&D campaign.
The new subclasses outlined in the Unearthed Arcana document are the Pestilence Domain Cleric, Circle of the Titan Druid, Hell Knight Fighter, and Demonic Sorcery Sorcerer. Each leans into a darker path for the chosen class. The Pestilence Domain Cleric, for instance, abandons the traditional healer route for the class and instead pledges allegiance to disease and decay. This lets you gain Resistance to Necrotic and Poison damage, while also bypassing such Resistance from your foes.
Meanwhile, the Circle of the Titan Druid takes a more, um, direct approach to restoring balance. As in, turning into a monster of destruction to bring about the fall of society if it’s getting in the way of the natural order of things. And the Hell Knight Fighter? Well, as you might expect, they are the champions of archdevils and fiends, bringing Hellfire-infused weapons onto the battlefield. Similarly, the Demonic Sorcery Sorcerer is gifted with the magic of demons, full of chaos and disorder.









