Blade singers are g dancing glass cannons, hopefully they don’t get hit (often) as they can’t really take hits. So most things will be to offset this problem. First off ( pretty much for any Gish type) Ruby of the war mage allowing their weapon to be their focus. anything that provides protection ( rings, cloaks, ioun stones, bracers, etc) anything that might provide temporary HP a dancing weapon ( that they are proficient with), barring this then a viscious weapon (+2d6 on each hit is going to put foes down faster limiting chances to hit the bladesinger)
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Blade singers are g dancing glass cannons, hopefully they don’t get hit (often) as they can’t really take hits. So most things will be to offset this problem.
First off ( pretty much for any Gish type) Ruby of the war mage allowing their weapon to be their focus.
anything that provides protection ( rings, cloaks, ioun stones, bracers, etc)
anything that might provide temporary HP
a dancing weapon ( that they are proficient with), barring this then a viscious weapon (+2d6 on each hit is going to put foes down faster limiting chances to hit the bladesinger)
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All good, though the ruby is unnecessary since the upcoming bladesinger update lets the bladesinger use their weapon as a spell focus naturally