Arcane Power questions ahead of time

I have two quastions

1) how is the new swordmage build...any details would make me grateful

2) There was an eladrin feat in the preview that let you telaport allies out of AoE zones...could you list some details...does it use the encounter fey step, is it only 1 ally...is there a daily limt, is there any downside to it...

1. The basic power is intereting, Burst 2 mark target, -2 if it attacks and does not include you, pretty standard

But if it hits with the attack that does not include you, and is withing 10 squares, it telports to an adjacent square and grants combat advantage until the end of your next turn. Note that the verbiage is "After the target's entire attack is resolved" so it is not an interrupt.
 

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I have two quastions

1) how is the new swordmage build...any details would make me grateful

2) There was an eladrin feat in the preview that let you telaport allies out of AoE zones...could you list some details...does it use the encounter fey step, is it only 1 ally...is there a daily limt, is there any downside to it...

1. The basic power is interesting, Burst 2 mark target, -2 if it attacks and does not include you, pretty standard

But if it hits with the attack that does not include you, and is withing 10 squares, it telports to an adjacent square and grants combat advantage until the end of your next turn. Note that the verbiage is "After the target's entire attack is resolved" so it is not an interrupt.

2. It does indeed use the encounter's fey step and teleports an ally within the area or burst 3 squares as a free action.
 



But if it hits with the attack that does not include you, and is withing 10 squares, it telports to an adjacent square and grants combat advantage until the end of your next turn. Note that the verbiage is "After the target's entire attack is resolved" so it is not an interrupt.
that sounds like a cooler version of assulat...nice


2. It does indeed use the encounter's fey step and teleports an ally within the area or burst 3 squares as a free action.

sounds ok...it might be ok...I just am not sure that useing the fey step is worth it...
 


Is it possible to use the "new implement" feat to get a weapon for an implement, similar to the way the Eladrin can get a longsword for an implement? In other words, could a non-Eladrin wizard get a dagger as an implement with that feat?
 

Is it possible to use the "new implement" feat to get a weapon for an implement, similar to the way the Eladrin can get a longsword for an implement? In other words, could a non-Eladrin wizard get a dagger as an implement with that feat?

There's no reason he couldn't. Dagger is an implement for Sorcerer. You couldn't get, say, a mace though.
 

It seems like there has to be some kind of restriction or else the Eladrin-longsword feat is redundant. If any wizard can choose any implement, why couldn't an Eladrin already take this feat and gain a longsword (swordmage implement -> heavy blade) as an implement? Why are there two feats?
 

From what I've seen elswhere (I don't have the book, so working on secondhand information) I beleive the eladrin feat allows the longsword to count as a wand for Implement Mastery.
 

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