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There are probably two things in @Steampunkette 's upcoming Martial Artistry book that I am currently interested in checking out.

The first being the Swordmage class that is a stretch goal in the upcoming crowdfunding of the book. I like the Gish class ever since I came across Laser Llama's Magus class a couple years ago. But having a Gish class that has spellcasting and proficiency in combat maneuvers, that might be a sight worth seeing. :) I can imagine this class being one of the top reasons for those who are going to be backing this book. (y)

The other thing that I am curious and interested to see is the Four Nations Combat Tradition. I think I can see where this tradition drew its' inspiration from. And I think it could be a tradition that the Elementalist (Myrmidon) from MoAR: Complete could become proficient in.
 

There are probably two things in @Steampunkette 's upcoming Martial Artistry book that I am currently interested in checking out.

The first being the Swordmage class that is a stretch goal in the upcoming crowdfunding of the book. I like the Gish class ever since I came across Laser Llama's Magus class a couple years ago. But having a Gish class that has spellcasting and proficiency in combat maneuvers, that might be a sight worth seeing. :) I can imagine this class being one of the top reasons for those who are going to be backing this book. (y)
Between the Warcaster and the Swordmage you're gonna have some interesting gishing options. Personally I think the Swordmage is a better example of the traditional gish, where the Warcaster is a solid choice for trying something -different- in your gishing.

Particularly with their ability at 7th level to hijack a spellcaster's targeting at the cost of exertion to pick another valid target within their threatened area (10ft). That it improves at 13th level to try and swat a spell back at the spellcaster just makes it that much more fun!
The other thing that I am curious and interested to see is the Four Nations Combat Tradition. I think I can see where this tradition drew its' inspiration from. And I think it could be a tradition that the Elementalist (Myrmidon) from MoAR: Complete could become proficient in.
It's definitely an -interesting- combat tradition! It breaks a few rules, builds up some new ones for itself...

But don't worry! There is no war in Ba Sing Se so you won't have to use it, there!
 


It's definitely an -interesting- combat tradition! It breaks a few rules, builds up some new ones for itself...
Nothing wrong with that. :) Sometimes you need to bend or break something to get something new.

Between the Warcaster and the Swordmage you're gonna have some interesting gishing options. Personally I think the Swordmage is a better example of the traditional gish
That's probably why I am interested in that class and whatever subclasses come with it. ;) I am already musing about which heritage I am going to pair it with.
 


I am currently watching it. It's something new and something old for me. New in that it's not something I am really into, so it's a new experience for me. At the same time, however, it reminds me of being at a panel in a convention where you are sitting in the audience and watching the host and the guest speakers chat on various topics of interest.
 

I am currently watching it. It's something new and something old for me. New in that it's not something I am really into, so it's a new experience for me. At the same time, however, it reminds me of being at a panel in a convention where you are sitting in the audience and watching the host and the guest speakers chat on various topics of interest.
I appreciate you checking it out even if it isn't normally your thing! We are trying to go for a live show feel (even if that isn't possible because of scheduling and my disability); so, we were going for casual and a light-touch editing
 

What drew me to watch this video was @Steampunkette being your first guest. One thing I really like about being a participant on EN World's forums is getting to interact with those who have helped design Level Up. You get to post to and/or reply to them and learn new things such as what they are creating next for Level Up. :) They add a bit of bardic inspiration to those who might be having thoughts of backing and buying their book. :)
 

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