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I've spent a fair bit of time working on this class, and I feel I really need some good feedback on it to figure out what to do next. Having gone through several versions of it, and now facing more overlap from the Bladesinger archetype, I'm not sure if it's even worth pursuing this concept anymore. Between the Bladesinger and the Eldritch Knight, there's already starting to be a lot of overlap, and it does become a bit of a struggle to diversify things. With the Enlivened archetype (the only one I'd consider functional), I had attempted to make a more of a 'variable fighter' that could choose to shift between different roles, being a defensive wall, a no-frills attacker (with the benefit of making TWF actually decent), and a supportive debuffer.

Ultimately, the gish niche is starting to become a crowded one, and considering all the time I've had to put into this, I'm wondering if I'm starting to see the light with what I've got before I continue, or whether I'm trying to save something not particularly worth saving. And if the class is something that might be viable, any suggestions or feedback in general would be fantastic.
I've spent a fair bit of time working on this class, and I feel I really need some good feedback on it to figure out what to do next. Having gone through several versions of it, and now facing more overlap from the Bladesinger archetype, I'm not sure if it's even worth pursuing this concept anymore. Between the Bladesinger and the Eldritch Knight, there's already starting to be a lot of overlap, and it does become a bit of a struggle to diversify things. With the Enlivened archetype (the only one I'd consider functional), I had attempted to make a more of a 'variable fighter' that could choose to shift between different roles, being a defensive wall, a no-frills attacker (with the benefit of making TWF actually decent), and a supportive debuffer.

Ultimately, the gish niche is starting to become a crowded one, and considering all the time I've had to put into this, I'm wondering if I'm starting to see the light with what I've got before I continue, or whether I'm trying to save something not particularly worth saving. And if the class is something that might be viable, any suggestions or feedback in general would be fantastic.
I've spent a fair bit of time working on this class, and I feel I really need some good feedback on it to figure out what to do next. Having gone through several versions of it, and now facing more overlap from the Bladesinger archetype, I'm not sure if it's even worth pursuing this concept anymore. Between the Bladesinger and the Eldritch Knight, there's already starting to be a lot of overlap, and it does become a bit of a struggle to diversify things. With the Enlivened archetype (the only one I'd consider functional), I had attempted to make a more of a 'variable fighter' that could choose to shift between different roles, being a defensive wall, a no-frills attacker (with the benefit of making TWF actually decent), and a supportive debuffer.

Ultimately, the gish niche is starting to become a crowded one, and considering all the time I've had to put into this, I'm wondering if I'm starting to see the light with what I've got before I continue, or whether I'm trying to save something not particularly worth saving. And if the class is something that might be viable, any suggestions or feedback in general would be fantastic.
I've spent a fair bit of time working on this class, and I feel I really need some good feedback on it to figure out what to do next. Having gone through several versions of it, and now facing more overlap from the Bladesinger archetype, I'm not sure if it's even worth pursuing this concept anymore. Between the Bladesinger and the Eldritch Knight, there's already starting to be a lot of overlap, and it does become a bit of a struggle to diversify things. With the Enlivened archetype (the only one I'd consider functional), I had attempted to make a more of a 'variable fighter' that could choose to shift between different roles, being a defensive wall, a no-frills attacker (with the benefit of making TWF actually decent), and a supportive debuffer.

Ultimately, the gish niche is starting to become a crowded one, and considering all the time I've had to put into this, I'm wondering if I'm starting to see the light with what I've got before I continue, or whether I'm trying to save something not particularly worth saving. And if the class is something that might be viable, any suggestions or feedback in general would be fantastic.
I've spent a fair bit of time working on this class, and I feel I really need some good feedback on it to figure out what to do next. Having gone through several versions of it, and now facing more overlap from the Bladesinger archetype, I'm not sure if it's even worth pursuing this concept anymore. Between the Bladesinger and the Eldritch Knight, there's already starting to be a lot of overlap, and it does become a bit of a struggle to diversify things. With the Enlivened archetype (the only one I'd consider functional), I had attempted to make a more of a 'variable fighter' that could choose to shift between different roles, being a defensive wall, a no-frills attacker (with the benefit of making TWF actually decent), and a supportive debuffer.

Ultimately, the gish niche is starting to become a crowded one, and considering all the time I've had to put into this, I'm wondering if I'm starting to see the light with what I've got before I continue, or whether I'm trying to save something not particularly worth saving. And if the class is something that might be viable, any suggestions or feedback in general would be fantastic.
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