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<blockquote data-quote="ChameleonX" data-source="post: 8105112" data-attributes="member: 6801361"><p><h3>Josidiah Starym's Guide to Sword Magic</h3><p></p><p><em>Named after the illustrious Bladesinger who was the original owner of Guenhwyvar, this treatise contains everything you need to know to become a Swordmage; a unique arcane warrior who blends the arts of sorcery and swordplay the way no other character does. Channeling your magic through a blade or bow, as a Swordmage you are able to project magical barriers to protect your allies and confound your enemies.This all-new take on the classic "Gish" archetype stands apart from other attempts at creating a "Half-Caster" to stand alongside the Paladin and Ranger, as this version borrows heavily from the design of the Warlock and Bard; two other arcane classes with martial leanings.</em></p><p></p><p>Contained within, you will find:</p><p></p><p><strong>- The Swordmage class;</strong> a 1-20th-Level full class that is capable of delivering spell attacks using strikes from their weapon; heavily-inspired by and named after the 4th-edition class of the same name, the Swordmage is designed to be a close-quarters caster with an emphasis on maneuverability, "kiting" opponents, and denying tactical options to their enemies while opening up avenues of attack for allies.</p><p></p><p><strong>- Five Subclasses;</strong> The Duskblade, Mystic Knight, Sword Sage, Seeker, and Tempest Blade; each one possessing a very different playstyle and emphasizing different aspects of what it means to be a spellcasting warrior.</p><p></p><p><strong>- Twenty Seven New Spells: </strong>to round-out the Swordmage's arsenal of close-range techniques, including powerful options from 4th-Edition, such as <em>Frost-Wind Blade</em>, <em>Sword of Sigils</em>, <em>Frost Backlash</em>, <em>Incendiary Sword</em>, and <em>Vorpal Doom</em>.</p><p></p><p><strong>- Over Twenty New Feats: </strong>for the Swordmage class, including racial feats for every playable race found in the Forgotten Realms setting.</p><p></p><p>Check it out here:</p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.dmsguild.com/product/331559/Josidiah-Staryms-Guide-to-Sword-Magic?view_as_pub=1[/URL]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChameleonX, post: 8105112, member: 6801361"] [HEADING=2]Josidiah Starym's Guide to Sword Magic[/HEADING] [I]Named after the illustrious Bladesinger who was the original owner of Guenhwyvar, this treatise contains everything you need to know to become a Swordmage; a unique arcane warrior who blends the arts of sorcery and swordplay the way no other character does. Channeling your magic through a blade or bow, as a Swordmage you are able to project magical barriers to protect your allies and confound your enemies.This all-new take on the classic "Gish" archetype stands apart from other attempts at creating a "Half-Caster" to stand alongside the Paladin and Ranger, as this version borrows heavily from the design of the Warlock and Bard; two other arcane classes with martial leanings.[/I] Contained within, you will find: [B]- The Swordmage class;[/B] a 1-20th-Level full class that is capable of delivering spell attacks using strikes from their weapon; heavily-inspired by and named after the 4th-edition class of the same name, the Swordmage is designed to be a close-quarters caster with an emphasis on maneuverability, "kiting" opponents, and denying tactical options to their enemies while opening up avenues of attack for allies. [B]- Five Subclasses;[/B] The Duskblade, Mystic Knight, Sword Sage, Seeker, and Tempest Blade; each one possessing a very different playstyle and emphasizing different aspects of what it means to be a spellcasting warrior. [B]- Twenty Seven New Spells: [/B]to round-out the Swordmage's arsenal of close-range techniques, including powerful options from 4th-Edition, such as [I]Frost-Wind Blade[/I], [I]Sword of Sigils[/I], [I]Frost Backlash[/I], [I]Incendiary Sword[/I], and [I]Vorpal Doom[/I]. [B]- Over Twenty New Feats: [/B]for the Swordmage class, including racial feats for every playable race found in the Forgotten Realms setting. Check it out here: [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.dmsguild.com/product/331559/Josidiah-Staryms-Guide-to-Sword-Magic?view_as_pub=1[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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