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When will Subclass templates appear?

Tried to cross over my two Subclass options, and turns out the templates aren't there. I figure it can be a difficult thing, given that subclasses are very different, but they generally are part of three main trends: General, Domain, and Partial Caster.

General is what just about every class gets: one option every X levels. These options could be simple (Champion, Berserker) or multiple-choice (Totem Warrior, Way of the Elements, Hunter). These can be solved with fluff text, Heading 3 (for each ability you get), and multiple-choice features beginning with bold and italic, then followed by simple text.

The Domain trend is followed by the Cleric's Domains, the Paladin's Sacred Oaths and the Warlock's Otherworldly Patrons, with the sole exception of the Circle of Land Druid subclass. They also have fluff text (except for the Sacred Oath, which has a small section explaining the tenets of the Oath), but the fluff text is followed by a short list detailing all new spells they learn (often 10 new spells, with Circle of Land Druids having 8) before returning to General subclass format.

The Partial Caster trend is the more difficult of the three, followed only by the Eldritch Knight and the Arcane Trickster. These require a table of their own, though they usually have the same progression (if only judging by the available subclasses), often between the fluff text and the crunch text. The following text is usually their spellcasting method, which seems to be pretty similar but could change based on the homebrewer's intentions.

Whether the lack of a template is because of lack of time, or because of how difficult it may be to tackle the trend, I hope this helps at the time you choose to work with the templates. Making new subclasses seems to be the easiest way to work with 5e homebrewed content (alongside new feats and new backgrounds), making somewhat imperative that templates are available. Between the WotC forums, GitP and ENWorld there's enough homebrewed subclass content, and keeping it in one place would be nice. T.G. Oskar (talk) 08:36, 5 October 2014 (UTC)