![]() ![]() So that’s what I’m going to do here: explore some of the great new things that other classes can do with six levels of Tasha’s Bladesinger. And because it allows you to cast “one of your cantrips” (as opposed to “one of your wizard cantrips”), it is fertile ground for multiclassing. However, with the Bladesinging Extra Attack, you instead have the option of replacing one of the attacks of your Attack action with a cantrip, freeing you up to do things with your bonus action - including the myriad of things triggered by the Attack action. Secondly, this extra attack ties up your bonus action, which is often used to great effect, both for spellcasting and class features, as well as after the Attack action with features like two-weapon fighting, Shield Master, or Polearm Master. In those cases, you can make one attack as a bonus action after casting a cantrip (at level 18 after casting any spell) in the case of the Eldritch Knight, or after casting a bard spell in the case of the College of Valor.įirst of all, this means that you do not take the Attack action, with all that it entails. ![]() Now, however, an additional element was added, stating that “moreover, you can cast one of your cantrips in place of one of those attacks”.Īs Monsters and Multiclass briefly touched upon in their Tasha’s Wizard Changes episode, being able to cast a cantrip as part of the Attack action has some pretty big implications, especially if you compare it to the War Magic and Battle Magic features of the Eldritch Knight and Valor Bard, respectively. Previously, this was worded identically to other features of the same name. The other (and much more important) change came to the Extra Attack feature gained at 6th level. This means you can do it a little less in the early game than you used to. It is now a number of times equal to your Proficiency bonus per long rest. The first of these was a change to the recharge of the Bladesong feature: it used to be twice per short rest. With the release of Tasha’s Cauldron of Everything, the arcane tradition of Bladesinging was reprinted with two changes from its original version in the Sword Coast Adventurer’s Guide. ![]()
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