michaeljpastor
Adventurer
I think the only thing that I know for sure is that I'm going to be taking warcaster LOL. So taking a feat would require me to take it at swash 4 since I would rather have it before I start spell-casting as a bard.
One of the meta things that I seem to see recurring about multiclassing suggestions with level progression is "well you're at 4, so you might as well go 5 and then at might as well go to 6." That's less of a concern for me and I think it traps me from executing the versatility and themes that I liked about multiclassing. I also think that waiting on Bard allows me to go all bard for at least four levels , obviously five and ideally 6, which is exactly what most people advise when playing bards.
So at level 10 I would have all of the basic minimums that I would need in order to have an effective and properly thematic build.
I'm curious what mixing two full casters as in Bard and bladesinger does for my spell casting. Since I'm only doing a small amount of bladesinger will it really affect spells total? The nice thing about warlock is that I don't have to worry about that .
I'm not really trying to do a max out with this build so much as I'm trying to avoid nerfing myself, duplicate features or unworkable combos.
One of the meta things that I seem to see recurring about multiclassing suggestions with level progression is "well you're at 4, so you might as well go 5 and then at might as well go to 6." That's less of a concern for me and I think it traps me from executing the versatility and themes that I liked about multiclassing. I also think that waiting on Bard allows me to go all bard for at least four levels , obviously five and ideally 6, which is exactly what most people advise when playing bards.
So at level 10 I would have all of the basic minimums that I would need in order to have an effective and properly thematic build.
I'm curious what mixing two full casters as in Bard and bladesinger does for my spell casting. Since I'm only doing a small amount of bladesinger will it really affect spells total? The nice thing about warlock is that I don't have to worry about that .
I'm not really trying to do a max out with this build so much as I'm trying to avoid nerfing myself, duplicate features or unworkable combos.