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<blockquote data-quote="Condiments" data-source="post: 7827346" data-attributes="member: 6802006"><p>I apologize, I should have clarified that "3rd level" was for up-scaling shadow-blade. Before level 6, I played my character more conservatively though with the use of flame sphere, and melee cantrips he still kept up with the party barbarian with having more utility to boot. After level 6 with shadow blade, your damage goes through the roof. The following level I took a fighter level with the dual wielding fighting style to sneak in some off hand attacks for extra damage. When I got action surge, I could smash through encounters with my damage potential alongside my barbarian ally.</p><p></p><p>Our DM is a big fan of rolling for stats, which I does unbalance things a bit. It only took one stat boost to get my Dexterity to 20 at level 4. At level 10 with the fighter multi-class, my bladesinger regularly does truck tons of damage, especially with easy access to short rests(rope trick helps with this).</p><p></p><p>Very fun class, and I would never turn anyone away from making a melee bladesinger. However, bad luck with saves and the odd critical hit against you can really turn things bad quickly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Condiments, post: 7827346, member: 6802006"] I apologize, I should have clarified that "3rd level" was for up-scaling shadow-blade. Before level 6, I played my character more conservatively though with the use of flame sphere, and melee cantrips he still kept up with the party barbarian with having more utility to boot. After level 6 with shadow blade, your damage goes through the roof. The following level I took a fighter level with the dual wielding fighting style to sneak in some off hand attacks for extra damage. When I got action surge, I could smash through encounters with my damage potential alongside my barbarian ally. Our DM is a big fan of rolling for stats, which I does unbalance things a bit. It only took one stat boost to get my Dexterity to 20 at level 4. At level 10 with the fighter multi-class, my bladesinger regularly does truck tons of damage, especially with easy access to short rests(rope trick helps with this). Very fun class, and I would never turn anyone away from making a melee bladesinger. However, bad luck with saves and the odd critical hit against you can really turn things bad quickly. [/QUOTE]
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