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October 8, 2025 77 mins

BIG IMPORTANT NOTE: This episode covers the first UA Psion version. We have an upcoming episode discussing the updated version.

Wizards of the Coast is back at it again with another Unearthed Arcana, this time dropping the Psion class on our laps. It’s psionics, but not like you’ve ever seen before—or maybe exactly like you’ve seen before if you remember the Mystic. Is this bold new innovation, or are we just telepathically dragging a corpse of old ideas across the table? Either way, we’ve got thoughts, strong feelings, and maybe some psychic damage to hand out.”

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Show Notes

Note that we recorded this episode for the first UA Psion and it didn't get through the release queue until we got the updated UA. Stay tuned for another round of Psion discussion!

In this episode of the RPGBOT.Podcast, we dive into Wizards of the Coast’s latest Unearthed Arcana release: the Psion class, the long-awaited return of psionics to Dungeons & Dragons. The hosts break down the mechanics, subclasses, and overall design philosophy, while debating whether psionics should feel truly distinct from traditional spellcasting.

From reclaiming language in gaming communities to cancel culture in tabletop RPGs, we go beyond crunch to talk about the culture of gaming itself. Along the way, we unpack how resource management systems can either enhance or bog down gameplay, and why community feedback is essential in shaping Unearthed Arcana content.

The Psion’s subclasses get a critical spotlight:

  • The Metamorph subclass shines as a creative standout (though oddly misplaced).
  • The Psywarper and Psykinetic subclasses leave us underwhelmed and wishing for more.
  • The Telepath subclass earns the dubious honor of “worst in show,” with lackluster mechanics and little to inspire players.

The verdict? Psionics in D&D need innovation, not imitation. The Psion is a step in the right direction, but its mode resource system and subclass design need reevaluation to deliver the unique identity players crave.

Key Takeaways

  • Reclaiming language matters: language in RPGs reflects broader culture, and reclaiming terms can empower communities.
  • Cancel culture impacts tabletop: even beloved creators and mechanics can suddenly face backlash.
  • Psionics should feel distinct: the Psion class needs stronger separation from traditional spellcasting.
  • Resource management is tricky: the mode pool system is seen as overly complex and clunky.
  • Community feedback is critical: Unearthed Arcana exists to refine designs, and this playtest needs serious revision.
  • Subclass performance varies widely: Metamorph is a bright spot, while Cywarper, Psykinetic, and especially Telepath fall flat.
  • Innovation drives class design: breaking free from spell slot mechanics could create exciting new possibilities.
  • Class identity is essential: without uniqueness, psionics risk feeling like “just another caster.”
  • Hope for the future: the hosts remain optimistic that psionics can evolve into something fresh and balanced in future iterations.

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