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|name=Battlemage | |name=Battlemage | ||
|summary=Simple but powerful Gish feat. | |summary=Simple but powerful Gish feat. | ||
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|benefit=You've become incredibly adept at mixing martial and magical might into a seamless whole. This grants you the following benefits: | |benefit=You've become incredibly adept at mixing martial and magical might into a seamless whole. This grants you the following benefits: | ||
− | *You may use any weapon you're proficient with as a spellcasting focus. | + | *You may use any weapon or shield you're proficient with as a spellcasting focus. |
− | * | + | *Immediately after casting a spell as an Action, you may make one weapon attack as a Bonus Action. |
− | * | + | *If you have, or later gain, the Extra attack feature - Or a similar feature, such as the ''Thirsting Blade'' invocation - When you take the Attack action, you may cast a cantrip you know in place of one of those attacks. You may do so a number of times equal to your Proficiency Bonus, and you regain all expended uses when you finish a Long Rest. |
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+ | :You may only replace one attack per attack action with a cantrip, even if you have another feature (Such as the ''Extra attack'' feature of the Bladesinger Wizard) that allows you to do so. | ||
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Battlemage (Feat)
You've become incredibly adept at mixing martial and magical might into a seamless whole. This grants you the following benefits:
- You may use any weapon or shield you're proficient with as a spellcasting focus.
- Immediately after casting a spell as an Action, you may make one weapon attack as a Bonus Action.
- If you have, or later gain, the Extra attack feature - Or a similar feature, such as the Thirsting Blade invocation - When you take the Attack action, you may cast a cantrip you know in place of one of those attacks. You may do so a number of times equal to your Proficiency Bonus, and you regain all expended uses when you finish a Long Rest.
- You may only replace one attack per attack action with a cantrip, even if you have another feature (Such as the Extra attack feature of the Bladesinger Wizard) that allows you to do so.
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