Does anyone know of a site or maintained up-to-date list of all Unearthed Arcana that has been officially scraped and/or still relevant? New to D&D and just discovering some of the older UA content either too old for the site or not implemented as of yet.
Thanks, all in one place, this is the format in which i was looking for. From what I've been finding online is it a good assumption that if a UA feature isn't published or updated within a year of release then it's probably dead?
Beyond is under contract with Wizards, and I believe Wizards demands their removal. However, there is nothing stopping you from using the private homebrew tools and implement those subclasses into Beyond yourself.
correct, it is part of the agreement between DDB and WotC. Once WotC says the evaluation period for a UA is over, DDB has to take it down. The eval period is generally one year or until published, whichever is shorter.
Does anyone know of a site or maintained up-to-date list of all Unearthed Arcana that has been officially scraped and/or still relevant? New to D&D and just discovering some of the older UA content either too old for the site or not implemented as of yet.
There is a thread here that lists all the current UA material on DDB: https://www.dndbeyond.com/forums/dungeons-dragons-discussion/unearthed-arcana/55552-the-live-ua-archive
The only thing not on this list that's currently still 'valid' (ie not archived) is the Class Feature Variants UA, which is being worked on by DDB
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Thanks, all in one place, this is the format in which i was looking for. From what I've been finding online is it a good assumption that if a UA feature isn't published or updated within a year of release then it's probably dead?
Yeah, that is a good general rule.
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But why remove them from use in the first place?
Legal reasons?
Beyond is under contract with Wizards, and I believe Wizards demands their removal. However, there is nothing stopping you from using the private homebrew tools and implement those subclasses into Beyond yourself.
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correct, it is part of the agreement between DDB and WotC. Once WotC says the evaluation period for a UA is over, DDB has to take it down. The eval period is generally one year or until published, whichever is shorter.
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