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A Bardic Combat Tradition, perhaps?"diving deva"

A Bardic Combat Tradition, perhaps?"diving deva"
I -could- co-opt Pathfinder's "Magus", for sure. Mageblade and Arcane Blade, though, aren't really covered by the core class. The Swordsage is really the 'melee/ranged mix' character, though any Warmage can survive in melee fairly well... up to a point. I took a glimpse at Valda's Spire to see about their subclass/archetype names but it's all "House of Bishops" and stuff so it wasn't terribly inspiring.Mageblade? Arcane Blade? Blade Magus?
I am waiting for the GPG 2023 Annual to launch on Kickstarter.So I'll be able to see the Arcane Knight, Eldritch Blackguard and Comedic Jabs combat traditions some time from now. The Trickshot combat tradition sounds cool.
I hope that it will cover all of the weapons that have the Thrown property, like the boomerang and the chakram.
no, the name isn't quite horny enough for that...A Bardic Combat Tradition, perhaps?![]()
Maybe something like Siege Mage or Artillery Mage? Given you're presenting it alongside firearms, you could tie that flavor in, suggesting it's a parallel development, using magic in a similar high impact, pure combat way. Those also avoid the gish implication.I -could- co-opt Pathfinder's "Magus", for sure. Mageblade and Arcane Blade, though, aren't really covered by the core class. The Swordsage is really the 'melee/ranged mix' character, though any Warmage can survive in melee fairly well... up to a point. I took a glimpse at Valda's Spire to see about their subclass/archetype names but it's all "House of Bishops" and stuff so it wasn't terribly inspiring.
What about Warcaster? I'm aware there's a Warcaster minis game for futuristic War Machine gameplay from Privateer Press, and a 5e feat "War Caster" but honestly screw 5e and WotC...
Still covers the same concept, I think, without pigeonholing down to gish specifically?
i mean, the problem with that is that now it excludes the (melee) gish.Maybe something like Siege Mage or Artillery Mage? Given you're presenting it alongside firearms, you could tie that flavor in, suggesting it's a parallel development, using magic in a similar high impact, pure combat way. Those also avoid the gish implication.
I feel like that's more specific flavor that's easier to port back in via archetype, if scaling cantrips are going to be the core concept.i mean, the problem with that is that now it excludes the (melee) gish.
You could always co-opt 4e's Swordmage.I -could- co-opt Pathfinder's "Magus", for sure. Mageblade and Arcane Blade, though, aren't really covered by the core class. The Swordsage is really the 'melee/ranged mix' character, though any Warmage can survive in melee fairly well... up to a point. I took a glimpse at Valda's Spire to see about their subclass/archetype names but it's all "House of Bishops" and stuff so it wasn't terribly inspiring.
What about Warcaster? I'm aware there's a Warcaster minis game for futuristic War Machine gameplay from Privateer Press, and a 5e feat "War Caster" but honestly screw 5e and WotC...
Still covers the same concept, I think, without pigeonholing down to gish specifically?
Also the Arcane Knight and Eldritch Blackguard are both accessible on a5e.tools
Arcane Knight:
Combat Maneuvers | Level Up
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Eldritch Blackguard:
Combat Maneuvers | Level Up
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