19 new subclasses have been added to Dungeons and Dragons with a surprise update that has been released. It’s been a busy period for the popular TTRPG since the start of the Season of Horror, which was kicked off by the release of Ravenloft: The Horrors Within. Recently, D&D released a Bloodborne-inspired expansion on Beyond, allowing players to wield trick weapons to face gothic-inspired monsters and eldritch horrors. However, it doesn’t stop there, as a new release is now available.
As has been highlighted by a post on D&D Beyond, a new homebrew expansion has been officially incorporated into the platform in the form of two releases or a bundle that contains both packs. The release, which is already available, features a grand total of 19 subclasses, significantly expanding your character options. There is one subclass for each of the core classes, plus seven subclasses for the pack’s homebrew Gunslinger class, focused on the use of firearms to beat enemies.
The Gunslinger class arrived in D&D with the release of Valda’s Spire of Secrets on D&D Beyond last year, but now, publisher Mage Hand Press has put out the second part of the expansion, which features content for...
