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<blockquote data-quote="Sejs" data-source="post: 2824499" data-attributes="member: 4910"><p>To a degree, yes. </p><p></p><p>And more certainly to the point, it's bland. Lacking in flavor. Needs some fluffy little bits to hold your interest in some of those levels that are blank spaces. Not every single one necessarily, but some.</p><p></p><p>Off the top of my head, collapse Song of Celerity into a single feature, move Greater Spellsong (renamed) down the list some, and probably fill out a total of 7 of 10 class feature spaces rather than the current 5 (4, if you count the proposed SoC re-fold). My general feeling on the matter would be if you've got 1/2 spellcaster progression you need some features to balance it out. If you're got full or mostly full spellcaster progression, you need fewer features to strike that same balance.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Edit/additional: Looking at that post, BOY was I meandering off the main point. Serves me right for not sleeping. Anyway, yeah. Bladesinger's underpowered. Duskblade does the whole 'graceful fighter/mage' schtick with far more elegance, in my opinion. And it sidesteps the whole issue of being a halfassed wizard or a halfassed fighter mashed together. It's a far more seamless integration of the two, form and function.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sejs, post: 2824499, member: 4910"] To a degree, yes. And more certainly to the point, it's bland. Lacking in flavor. Needs some fluffy little bits to hold your interest in some of those levels that are blank spaces. Not every single one necessarily, but some. Off the top of my head, collapse Song of Celerity into a single feature, move Greater Spellsong (renamed) down the list some, and probably fill out a total of 7 of 10 class feature spaces rather than the current 5 (4, if you count the proposed SoC re-fold). My general feeling on the matter would be if you've got 1/2 spellcaster progression you need some features to balance it out. If you're got full or mostly full spellcaster progression, you need fewer features to strike that same balance. Edit/additional: Looking at that post, BOY was I meandering off the main point. Serves me right for not sleeping. Anyway, yeah. Bladesinger's underpowered. Duskblade does the whole 'graceful fighter/mage' schtick with far more elegance, in my opinion. And it sidesteps the whole issue of being a halfassed wizard or a halfassed fighter mashed together. It's a far more seamless integration of the two, form and function. [/QUOTE]
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