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<h1 class=title>Schools of Psionics</h1>
<p>From what I've seen, the most recent few 5e Unearthed Arcana dealing with &quot;Psionics and the Mystic&quot; have been getting somewhat mixed reviews. I don't think this is because of the mechanics--or rather not COMPLETELY because of the mechanics. Mechanics for psionics have always been weird, and the 5e style is good for D&amp;D, so maintaining that is good and won't get any gripes from me.</p>
<p>But I think that no matter what purely mechanical tweaks the UA team has planned for the Mystic, the general lukewarm reception isn't going to change unless we get something else squared away first. Something a little deeper--something that helps us grasp Psionics in the same way we grasp Magic: with a complete and intuitive system.</p>