Bladesinger, by Keith Francis Strohm, is in the stand alone novel series The Fighters, and set in the Forgotten Realms D&D setting. From the title and the series, you would think that the main character would be the bladesinger, but that is only true in a sense.

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It's great. Bladesinger is really fun for experienced players, and very torturous otherwise. For me? EK. I love EK. But I'm looking at a 16 Wiz (bladesinger) / 4 Ftr (EK) for the home campaign I'm in if it gets that far.

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- Skill Points: 2 + Int Modifier >EK Sub optimized. I barely get any magic options. >Bladesinger MAD syndrome, sub optimized >Valor Bard Barely any magical options, no freedom, have to sing to properly RP I just want a warrior who can pick one or two schools of magic and get as far as the Wizards in can in those fields without dealing with CAD. >> 2017-05-05 · Skow - Kreshia Belmariss, Half-elf Wizard (Bladesinger) Kinathis - Merisiel Duskrender, Faun Warlock (Undying Light) DCL - Zanza Ilgade, Taeleer Monk (Kensai) Nov 24, 2015 Using EK as a base (like fht18/wiz2) makes you more of a combat specialist that knows some key spells. Both have their merits so it really comes  Finalizing my bladesinger build, but I need a consensus: Dragonslayer or EK? Dragonslayer is more in line with his RP, but he gets 9th level  Feb 9, 2010 Lets do compare the Bladesinger to the EK for a second, the EK requires 1 level of Fighter to meet its prereqs, making it easy to acquire 9th  Jul 22, 2016 Drow Bladesinger Mk II 18/1/1 Wizard/Barbarian/Fighter True Neutral Drow And finally the classic Pale Trapper (wiz 18 / rog 2) in EK form. EK is weighted heavily towards the fighter end of the fighter/mage, but But it would be easier with a class like Paladin, Cleric or Bladesinger  If you want spellblade, there are other classes/multiclasses options better than bladesinger. EK-War wizard has great synergy.

kendomonkx. View User Profile View Posts Send Message Join Date: 7/9/2019 Bladesinger 6/ EK 7 is good if pursuing max attacks approach to DPR. Also Bladesinger 6 / Monk 2/ Fighter 2/ Sorceror 2 is better Nova approach to max attacks avenue.

I'd recommend bladesinger personally. EK is great, especially as a warlock multiclass (agonizing blast + bonus action weapon attack is fantastic) but because you're already level 6, the real goodies from EK wouldn't be for a while, whereas bladesinger pays out pretty much immediately with bladesong.

EKs magic is very limited, they don’t have more than 3 spell slots until level 7. Magic initiate can be decent: Magic Initiate Warlock can get you Hex, Booming Blade and Mage Hand/whatever.

Ek bladesinger

If you want spellblade, there are other classes/multiclasses options better than bladesinger. EK-War wizard has great synergy. Can't choose between casting 

Ek bladesinger

On top of that, don't forget that it's able to be thrown! Nov 20, 2020 EK is a "top shelf" Fighter subclass in tabletop, but it blows chunks in BG3 you want the Wizard based Gish classes like the Bladesinger or the  Jun 26, 2009 Just thinkin' my favourite build (Wiz 5/EK 9/Bladesinger 6) is gone forever « Last Edit: June 26, 2009, 06:35:14 PM by JGN ». Logged  Jan 26, 2017 I would want the war magic feature from EK (so 7 levels) and then put the rest in wizard. Or just go full Blade singer and get a feat to make you  Nov 7, 2018 Not giving Eldritch Knights, Bladesingers, or Blade Pact warlocks any native TagsbladesingerD&D 5edefendereldritch knightfighter-mageSpells For example, allowing an EK to burn a slot to shield an ally would be Mar 13, 2020 Overall, less optimized than straight Bladesinger, but there are a number of fun things I got from EK. Should I cast spell A, or spell B? Why not  Secondo me combattere con un arma sola sposa bene l'idea di EK e ti for your 5e D&D campaign using only the wizard class with the bladesinger subclass.

- Skill Points: 2 + Int Modifier >EK Sub optimized. I barely get any magic options. >Bladesinger MAD syndrome, sub optimized >Valor Bard Barely any magical options, no freedom, have to sing to properly RP I just want a warrior who can pick one or two schools of magic and get as far as the Wizards in can in those fields without dealing with CAD. >> 2017-05-05 · Skow - Kreshia Belmariss, Half-elf Wizard (Bladesinger) Kinathis - Merisiel Duskrender, Faun Warlock (Undying Light) DCL - Zanza Ilgade, Taeleer Monk (Kensai) Nov 24, 2015 Using EK as a base (like fht18/wiz2) makes you more of a combat specialist that knows some key spells. Both have their merits so it really comes  Finalizing my bladesinger build, but I need a consensus: Dragonslayer or EK? Dragonslayer is more in line with his RP, but he gets 9th level  Feb 9, 2010 Lets do compare the Bladesinger to the EK for a second, the EK requires 1 level of Fighter to meet its prereqs, making it easy to acquire 9th  Jul 22, 2016 Drow Bladesinger Mk II 18/1/1 Wizard/Barbarian/Fighter True Neutral Drow And finally the classic Pale Trapper (wiz 18 / rog 2) in EK form.
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Bladesinger Class Wizard Spells As a Bladesinger, you gain the following class features.

Rapier: The Bladesinger Wizard's go-to weapon. Scimitar: Tempting for the Bladesinger if you want to explore Two-Weapon Fighting, but you can't perform Somatic components with a weapon in your hand so you can't cast Shield if you're using two scimitars.
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>EK Sub optimized. I barely get any magic options. >Bladesinger MAD syndrome, sub optimized >Valor Bard Barely any magical options, no freedom, have to sing to properly RP I just want a warrior who can pick one or two schools of magic and get as far as the Wizards in can in those fields without dealing with CAD. >>

2016-02-02 · Elven Bladesinger (L20 Fighter/Wizard) In the Forgotten Realms setting, the Bladesinger combines quick melee attacks with magic.

In combat, a bladesinger uses a series of intricate, elegant maneuvers that fend off harm and allow the bladesinger to channel magic into devastating attacks and a cunning defense. Many who have observed a bladesinger at work remember the display as one of the more beautiful experiences in their life, a glorious dance accompanied by a singing blade.

Armed with a Moonblade, their fighting prowess is unparalleled. Due to the nature of DDO, this can be considered a hard build to play. The Bladesinger PRC. Suggestions Should Be Posted in Their Respective Categories. Moderators: Moderator, Developer, Quality Control, Associate Dev, DM. 385 posts The Bladesinger PRC. Suggestions Should Be Posted in Their Respective Categories. Moderators: Moderator, Quality Control, Associate Dev, Developer, DM. 385 posts World of Warcraft PvP, Gaming news, Reviews, Playthroughs, First Impressions and other cool shit! The Bladesinger PRC. Suggestions Should Be Posted in Their Respective Categories. Moderators: Moderator, Developer, Quality Control, Associate Dev, DM. 385 posts 2016-09-08 · Fight/Wiz kensai/EK is, for me, the closest thematic match for a true bladesinger in DDO. Bard only has a look-in because of the 'Dancing' skill pre req quite honestly, and nothing is stopping you putting points into perform if it matters that much to you, regardless of class.

With point buy you can start out with a 16 in both Int and Dex. Bladesingers really need to invest in ASIs whenever possible. In combat, a bladesinger utilizes a series of intricate, elegant maneuvers that fend off injury and allow the 5e bladesinger to channel magic to devastating attacks and a cunning defense. Many who have observed a bladesinger at work remember the screen as one of the more beautiful experiences in their lifetime, a glorious dance accompanied by a singing blade.