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This is a variant of the bladesinger, made for worlds where elves have [[Sorcerer (D&D class)|sorcerer]] as a favored class rather than [[Wizard (D&D class)|wizard]]. It works well with the [[Swashbuckler (D&D class)|Charming Swashbucker]] variant. | This is a variant of the bladesinger, made for worlds where elves have [[Sorcerer (D&D class)|sorcerer]] as a favored class rather than [[Wizard (D&D class)|wizard]]. It works well with the [[Swashbuckler (D&D class)|Charming Swashbucker]] variant. | ||
− | '''Prerequisites''': Replace | + | '''Prerequisites''': Replace Combat Expertise with Mobility. |
'''Bladesong Style''': Base the AC bonus limit on Charisma, rather than Intelligence. | '''Bladesong Style''': Base the AC bonus limit on Charisma, rather than Intelligence. | ||
[[Category:D&D]] | [[Category:D&D]] |
Latest revision as of 22:11, 12 March 2007
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Charming Bladesinger
This is a variant of the bladesinger, made for worlds where elves have sorcerer as a favored class rather than wizard. It works well with the Charming Swashbucker variant.
Prerequisites: Replace Combat Expertise with Mobility.
Bladesong Style: Base the AC bonus limit on Charisma, rather than Intelligence.