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There are a couple of different ways you can build a Gish, or a Spellblade, or a Hexblade, whatever you want to call it, which I will go over later.  There are two main distinctions between Gish builds, whether you want to do damage, or whether you want to be useful.  Not that doing damage isn't useful, but you get the idea.  The distinction between damage and utility is important, because different builds will focus on different aspects of a Spellblade's kit, considering things like Eldritch Strike, Shield, or Defensive Flourish as possible options.  Whichever roll you want your Gish to fill, you will need to know ahead of time, and prepare for.  Obviously, you can have a Gish that does both, but not ''all'' Gish will be able to do both, if that makes sense.
There are a couple of different ways you can build a Gish, or a Spellblade, or a Hexblade, whatever you want to call it, which I will go over later.  There are two main distinctions between Gish builds, whether you want to do damage, or whether you want to be useful.  Not that doing damage isn't useful, but you get the idea.  The distinction between damage and utility is important, because different builds will focus on different aspects of a Spellblade's kit, considering things like Eldritch Strike, Shield, or Defensive Flourish as possible options.  Whichever roll you want your Gish to fill, you will need to know ahead of time, and prepare for.  Obviously, you can have a Gish that does both, but not ''all'' Gish will be able to do both, if that makes sense.
Likewise, I'm not going to include every Gish build I can think of, because there are a lot of bad one's.  This will hopefully be a list of builds that I think are actually worth trying, and not just a list of every striker class with spell slots (looking at you, Ranger).


=Some Build Ideas=
=Some Build Ideas=
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