Editing Guide:Gish (Spellblades)

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**If you use Bind Weapon, you can dump strength and completely focus on Charisma for better spell accuracy.   
**If you use Bind Weapon, you can dump strength and completely focus on Charisma for better spell accuracy.   
**I wanted to include this build just for fun, but it's not a very "good" spellblade.
**I wanted to include this build just for fun, but it's not a very "good" spellblade.


*'''2. 6 Warlock + 6 Bard / 6 Bard + 5 Warlock + 1 Fighter:''' The Extra Attack that '''College of Swords''' Bards gain synergizes with the extra attack from '''Deepened Pact''' the same way that Paladin does, but comes a level later, making this build less flexible.  However, the trade-off here is that we are not restricted to melee weapons, can use Slashing Flourish to attack two targets with one attack, and we can still attack three times per action.  This effectively gives us more attacks in group encounters when compared to the Paladin version of this build, and does scale better with on-hit, additive bonuses to our damage, but makes us less effective in single-target encounters. Otherwise, the main benefit this build has over the Paladin version is access to much better utility spells, in my opinion.
*'''2. 6 Warlock + 6 Bard / 6 Bard + 5 Warlock + 1 Fighter:''' The Extra Attack that '''College of Swords''' Bards gain synergizes with the extra attack from '''Deepened Pact''' the same way that Paladin does, but comes a level later, making this build less flexible.  However, the trade-off here is that we are not restricted to melee weapons, can use Slashing Flourish to attack two targets with one attack, and we can still attack three times per action.  This effectively gives us more attacks in group encounters when compared to the Paladin version of this build, and does scale better with on-hit, additive bonuses to our damage, but makes us less effective in single-target encounters. Otherwise, the main benefit this build has over the Paladin version is access to much better utility spells, in my opinion.
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