First, let me disabuse the strawman you set up. I never said it was always on.
I did not setup a "strawman, I stated, clearly and in digital print that
I think Bladesong is
Always On, at two uses per Short Rest.
Blue, if you were wondering if the tone of your post, comes off as needlessly Self-Important, let me disabuse of your doubt:
it does.
The part I quoted is the first sentence. That
feels like a rather hostile first sentence.
I'm not interested in engaging in hostilities. I will only state, I am currently playing in a group with a Bladesinger. Our group largely has control over our day and our SR and LR.
In 9 months of play, there has been one time, I can remember where the group has not been able to take a Short Rest after two combats. As I stated before, in effect the power is
Always On.
Describing a different experience than your own, doesn't make the experience so described...false or disingenuous.
By making Bladesong, more scarce you make it more exciting to use. That at least is what the change elicits in me, excitement. I am also not, currently playing a Bladesinger.
Errata is different than optional rules. This looks to be errata on an existing set of spells. WOTC does in fact enforce errata on AL. And I tire of the "but you don't have to use it" response. You don't have to use the existing cantrips as they are either. Does that satisfy you without these changes? No? Then come on man, we can discuss changes we do or do not like without the "well you don't have to use it" retort.







I'm not sure what you talking about. Something at first about "why change the spells now", to some concerns regarding the minutiae of what is or is not errata.
Errata is a topic that interests me not in the least. What I was inquiring about was if D&D Beyond was no longer supporting SCAG?
Rulewise, the only impact is you can no longer Twin BB nor use BB with Warcaster.
I
f your entire Character is solely actualized only by Twinning BB and BB opportunity attacking, then I would be low grade pissed.
Otherwise, what this indicates is the design intent for the Warcaster Feat was never for the feat to facilitate playing as a Gish. The feat was intended to give casters another opportunity to cast a targeted spell.
This does not strike me as an Extinction level biome event. I don't follow guides, or people on You Tube....old grognard here....so I have no emotion invested into a particular "build". Is there some emotional angle I'm being insensitive of?