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Unearthed Arcana: Warlock & Wizard introduced a new warlock patron: The Raven Queen. However, it never ended up being published.

How balanced is the UA Raven Queen warlock subclass as compared to official subclasses?

I basically want to know if it is balanced to use in-game (and if not, if any changes might help). For those who may argue that the fact it isn't published shows that it is not balanced, it could just be a thematic thing - WotC needs the right book to publish it.

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It's relatively balanced

I've DM'd a highly min-maxed Raven Queen warlock from level 1 to 14 and I've never felt that it unbalanced my game.

That said, this subclass excels in certain scenarios and is quite weak in others, which I've described below.

It's strong out-of-combat

The bonus to Wisdom (Perception) checks and the effectively permanent access to a familiar provides a high degree of scouting capabilities. Additionally, the fact that the warlock doesn't need to spend gold on summoning the Raven (as compared to Find Familiar) affords them considerable flexibility in using the Raven as a scout.

At level 6, Soul of the Raven provides out-of-combat flying capabilities which can trivialize certain encounters. That said, at this point in-combat flight is easily attainable via the "Fly" spell (among a multitude of teleportation options) so it's a negligible issue at worst, especially considering that the action economy of Soul of the Raven makes it mostly useless in combat (as it requires a full action to dismiss).

All of this is offset by the following:

It's relatively weak in combat

Most warlock subclasses provide in-combat features that either increase durability or increase damage. In early levels, all of this is absent in the Raven Queen warlock. As such, it is considerably weaker in combat scenarios compared to combat-oriented Patrons like the Archfey and the Fiend. At early levels this is likely to be very noticeable.

This is offset by a somewhat combat-optimized spell selection. Spiritual Weapon, in particular, synergizes extremely well with a singly-classed RQ warlock due to the strong scaling of the spell and the lack of other bonus action options. Cone of Cold, of course, is strong as well.

At later levels, the combat ability of this class increases considerably, but this holds true for other warlock subclasses as well.

Other Considerations

The only issue I've faced with this class is the clunky wording on Sentinel Raven and Soul of the Raven. Specifically the verbiage on the former allows an RQ warlock to cast "[x] you can see" spells on things they themselves cannot see (as they can see through the Ravens eyes at no cost), while the former has unclear interactions with spellcasting.

That said, these are exactly the sort of oversights which are typically corrected in an official release, so, assuming the DM takes a RAI interpretation of the rules, these issues should be easily avoided.

Closing Thoughts

This subclass has clearly defined weaknesses and strengths. I've never had issues with it and personally it's been one of my favorite subclasses to run as a DM. It's probably closest to the Great Old One warlock; extremely flavorful, with strong out of combat utility and a back-loaded in-combat power progression.

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  • \$\begingroup\$ I noticed that clunky wording in several places. It definitely needs a couple editing runs before it's ready for publishing, but shouldn't be anything that interferes with a player using it. Unless they're the type that will ignore what it obviously intends in favor of some obtuse reading, of course. \$\endgroup\$ Commented May 12, 2022 at 21:36
  • \$\begingroup\$ Spells need a direct path to their target unless stated otherwise, this is still true for "creature you can see" spells so the raven can't be used to cast around corners. dndbeyond.com/sources/basic-rules/… \$\endgroup\$
    – anon
    Commented May 12, 2022 at 22:02
  • \$\begingroup\$ @Pepijn Spiritual Weapon works with this, provided the weapon can move to the correct location, as well as some teleportation spells. \$\endgroup\$
    – Andrendire
    Commented May 13, 2022 at 0:12

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