Martial Art: Bladesong
Bladesinger is a prestige class in D&D 3.0/3.5 for elves. Bladesingers use a rapier or broadsword in one hand, and keep the other hand empty for spellcasting. They are mostly known for speed and agility.
Bladesong – 3 points
Bladesingers are elves who have blended art, swordplay, and arcane magic into a harmonious whole. They use a rapier or a broadsword in one hand and have the other hand empty to be used for spellcasting.
Skills: Broadsword, Rapier.
Optional Traits
Secondary Characteristics: Improved Basic Speed.
Advantages: Combat Reflexes; Enhanced Parry (Broadsword or Rapier); Perfect Balance; Song of Celerity; Song of Fury.
Disadvantages: Code of Honor (Soldier’s); Overconfidence; Sense of Duty (Elves).
Song of Celerity – 10 points
You may make a Rapier or Broadsword roll to switch you Sorcerous Empowerment to another spell instantly. You can only do it once per turn.
Statistics: Compartmentalized Mind (Only to switch the active sorcerous spell, -60%; No Mental Separation, -20%; Requires Rapier or Broadsword Roll, -10%) [10].
Song of Fury – 25 points
Pick Broadsword of Rapier when you take this ability. When using the chosen skill, you may make an additional attack per turn with that skill, as per Extra Attack (p. B53).
Statistics: Extra Attack 1 (Multi-Strike, +20%; Single Skill, Broadsword or Rapier, -20%) [25].
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