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=Introduction=
=Introduction=
This is a collection of items that I think benefit the Gish (or Spellblade) play style in a way that is stronger than simply having a character that uses spells with occasional weapon attacks, or vice versa.  Specifically, these items leverage [[Arcane Acuity (Condition)|Arcane Acuity]] and [[Arcane Synergy (Condition)|Arcane Synergy]] to empower characters that use spells and weapon attacks in tandem with one another.  Characters properly built in this style can do quite a bit of damage, but mostly they're just fun.
This is a collection of items that I think benefit the Gish (or Spellblade) play style in a way that is stronger than simply having a character that uses spells with occasional weapon attacks, or vice versa.  Specifically, these items leverage [[Arcane Acuity (Condition)|Arcane Acuity]] and [[Arcane Synergy (Condition)|Arcane Synergy]] to empower characters that use spells and weapon attacks in tandem with one another.  Characters properly built in this style can do quite a bit of damage, but mostly they're just fun.
First of all, are Gish characters good?  It... depends.  Generally speaking, I find that a more focused character is going to perform better than a character that dabbles in a little bit of everything, so something like a Thief Rogue or a Great Weapons Master character will do better physical damage than a Gish, while a Sorcerer or a Wizard will probably do better spell damage than a Gish.  The trick here is that a proper Gish can be extremely flexible, with access to both physical and magical damage in combat.  Likewise, a Gish will often have utility that a purely physical character won't, like Longstrider or Minor Illusion, and will be more durable and persistent in combat than a pure spell caster, so there's definitely a trade-off.


=Equipment=
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==Boots==
==Boots==
Boots of Arcane Bolstering


==Accessories==
==Accessories==

Revision as of 17:51, 4 October 2023


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Introduction

This is a collection of items that I think benefit the Gish (or Spellblade) play style in a way that is stronger than simply having a character that uses spells with occasional weapon attacks, or vice versa. Specifically, these items leverage Arcane Acuity and Arcane Synergy to empower characters that use spells and weapon attacks in tandem with one another. Characters properly built in this style can do quite a bit of damage, but mostly they're just fun.

First of all, are Gish characters good? It... depends. Generally speaking, I find that a more focused character is going to perform better than a character that dabbles in a little bit of everything, so something like a Thief Rogue or a Great Weapons Master character will do better physical damage than a Gish, while a Sorcerer or a Wizard will probably do better spell damage than a Gish. The trick here is that a proper Gish can be extremely flexible, with access to both physical and magical damage in combat. Likewise, a Gish will often have utility that a purely physical character won't, like Longstrider or Minor Illusion, and will be more durable and persistent in combat than a pure spell caster, so there's definitely a trade-off.


Equipment

Helmets

Diadem of Arcane Synergy

Helmet of Arcane Acuity

Browbeaten Circlet

Hat of Fire Acuity

Hat of Storm Scion's Power

The Lifebringer

Warped Headband of Intellect

Diadem of Arcane Synergy

Pyroquickness Hat

Helm of Arcane Acuity

Capes

Gloves

Gloves of Battlemage's Power

Armor

Boots

Boots of Arcane Bolstering

Accessories

Ring of Arcane Synergy

Weapons (and Shields)