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  1. A bladesinger's bonus spells are based on Intelligence. The Difficulty Class for saving throws against bladesinger spells is 10 + the spell's level + the bladesinger's Intelligence modifier. A bladesinger keeps a spellbook and must prepare spells each day as a wizard does. She can have any number of bladesinger spells in her spellbook (see ...

  2. Class Features. Weapon and Armor Proficiency: Bladesingers gain no proficiency with any weapon. They gain profi ciency with light armor but not with shields. Spells per Day: At every oddnumbered level gained in the bladesinger class, the character gains new spells per day as if she had also gained a level in an arcane spellcasting class she ...

  3. Class Features. Weapon and Armor Proficiency: Bladesingers gain no proficiency with any weapon. They gain profi ciency with light armor but not with shields. Spells per Day: At every oddnumbered level gained in the bladesinger class, the character gains new spells per day as if she had also gained a level in an arcane spellcasting class she ...

  4. Bladesinger is a subclass of wizard introduced in the Neverwinter Campaign Setting.[NCS:66] The other wizard subclasses are arcanist, sha'ir, mage and witch. Role: Controller. Power Source: Arcane. Key Abilities: Intelligence, Dexterity Armor Proficiencies: Cloth, leather Weapon Proficiencies: Simple melee, military melee, simple ranged, military ranged Implements: Orbs, staffs, wand Bonus to ...

  5. 2 de nov. de 2017 · I play almost exclusively Bladesinger's and I agreed with a good portion of you guide (much more than NADRIGOL's honestly). One thing I think most people miss about the Bladesinger is even in the fluff and lore of the class, Bladesinging has always been a defensive first fighting style. And this version of the Singer really hits that mark IMO.

  6. 14 de oct. de 2016 · NADRIGOL's Melee Bladesinger Guide. This is a guide specifically for building melee focused Bladesingers, with emphasis on multi-classing. I have plenty of caveats and explanations in my opening sections about the focus and breadth of this guide. While I welcome you to share your opinions about concepts or builds I don't focus on, keep in mind ...

  7. I'm going Bladesinger for my next character and I am considering a 1 to 3 level dip into Monk. A 1 level dip would get allow me to use Dex for attack and damage rolls (I'd be using a short sword) and unarmored defense would push my AC up just a little bit more (as long as it stacked with the Bladesinger AC bonus. Not entirely sure of that).