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2007-03-02, 09:07 AM (ISO 8601)
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Build me a Sword Sage
I am not sure I understand the Sword Sage class... I hope I'm not asking for too much, but could someone build me a lvl 6 Sword Sage, starting at lvl 1 to "peel back the layers" if you will, and explain why you add what you do? History is this:
Silas Tanner was the page and apprentice of a powerful sword sage. He followed the evil, abusive bastard from town to town, for he had no choice at all. The resourceful lad bid his time, despairing in each merciless act of his mentor. One dark, cold, snow filled evening his master stumbled upon an ancient, ruined temple, simply pulsing with necromatic energy.
However, it was not undefended. The guardian of the sight, one old Sword Sage, went forth to do battle with the dastardly wizard. The Sage did not stand a chance, atleast until the boy swept his master's feet out from under him, sitting on the wizard's back as he drowned laying face first in a pool of freezing mud.
The Sage took him in, training him as an apprentice. Silas left his master when he was considered ready, going forth to battle the darkest of evil spell casters.
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2007-03-02, 09:33 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Build me a Sword Sage
How many points are available for your stats, or if you rolled them, what are they?
What books are available for you to use?
What do you want to be able to do in terms of Skills and combat? Here are the maneuvers, if you need to look through them.
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2007-03-02, 09:38 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Build me a Sword Sage
stats are 18 17 17 16 16 15
I have Core, Complete Warrior, Divine and Arcane, the Races, Tome of Battle, PHB 2 DMG 2 and many others.
I am attracted to the Diamond Mind, Desert Wind and Shadow abilities.
Other than that I like the story and philosophy of Sword Sages, I'm just not sure how to run one or build a decent one.
Skill wise: Alert + sneaky
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2007-03-02, 09:39 AM (ISO 8601)
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There are still builds to consider, but selecting swordsage has narrowed it down. You can be a DEX fighter, an assassin, a blaster, a ranger, giantslayer or a whole range of other possibilities... you can make up a style from kung-fu movies and a swordsage can probably emulate it.
My mother says: those on fire should roll.
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2007-03-02, 10:04 AM (ISO 8601)
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The SwordSage is essentially a Monk that doesn't completely suck. It's still got the nerfed BAB, but the Wis bonus to AC now allows Light Armor (although, strangely enough, not no armor... I'm not clear if the SwdSg bonus stacks with the Monk AC bonus, I think it doesn't). The flexible Weapon Focus is another concession that the Weapon Focus feat sucks, and this is at least an acceptable improvement.
The SwordSage's key feature is they get a new maneuver every level, more than any other class. So I can't really give you a sample build unless you're more specific about which style you want to focus on and which maneuvers you want to take. A SwordSage that specializes in TWF, TigerClaw maneuvers, and Shadow Hand stances is going to look very different from a SwordSage maxing out Concentration and specializing in Diamond Mind boosts.
Some common themes that show up frequently in SwordSage builds:
* Adaptive Style. Pick this up early. The default SwordSage recovery mechanic is horrendously slow. At low levels you're less likely to run out of maneuvers, but as you level up battles will tend to get longer. Picking it up at 3rd is probably ideal, but you can probably put it off until 6th.
* Shadow Blade. Adds your Dex bonus to damage while in a Shadow Hand stance and using a Shadow Hand weapon. If you took the Island of Blades at 1st, then pick it up either there or at 3rd. Otherwise, taking Assassin's Stance at 5th means you can pick up Shadow Blade at 6th.
* Island of Blades and Assassin's Stance. Two of the most useful stances in the entire ToB, pick these up ASAP. ToB provided a variety of ways to abuse flanking. Adaptive Flanker (PHBII) + Island of Blades might let you flank with yourself (CustServ is contradictory on this combo). Clarion Commander is a little harder to pick up for SwordSages since they don't have direct access to White Raven stuff, but an Intimidate check DC 20 gives you 10 rounds of free flanking.
Check the "Tome of Battle: Build Compenium" thread for a plethora of sample builds:
http://boards1.wizards.com/showthread.php?t=683941Handbooks:
Shax's Indispensable Haversack, TWF OffHandbook
Builds:
Archon of Nine, Jellobomber, King of Pong, Lightning Thief
Spells:
Druidzilla, Healbot, Gish
Iron Chef:
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2007-03-02, 10:08 AM (ISO 8601)
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Damn, nice stats. I doubt I would allow them into a campaign I was DMing, but hey, its not my game.
I suggest Str 16 Dex 17 Con 16 Int 18 Wis 17 Cha 15: You can up your Wis by one point later, but you need your Int to start at 18 in order to get extra Skill points.
Race: Human or Whisper Gnome
Skills: With 18 Int and 6 Skill points per level, you'll have buckets. Obvious choices for a scout like character are Tumble, Hide, Move Silently, Listen, and Spot. I also find that its very helpful for scout like characters to have Speak Language in whatever race(s) your DM primarily uses in your campaign, Craft (Trap) if your DM is reasonable about how how cheap it is to set up most simple traps/ambushes, and Use Rope if your party wants to take prisoners without them escaping in the middle of the night.
Your feats will depend on what Maneuvers you want to use. There are literally hundreds of different combos. Try reading through this thread. Figure out what you want to do. There is no one or two combos that are "must haves" for Swordsages, there are many different impressive ones.
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2007-03-02, 05:09 PM (ISO 8601)
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I too am interested in how the Sword Sage works but I have more specific questions. Is a straight Sword Sage effective as a TWF'er? The group I play with rarely passes level 10 so multi classing becomes an issue. In the vein of the thread, what feats and maneuvers would a TWF Sword Sage take?
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2007-03-02, 05:56 PM (ISO 8601)
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My mother says: those on fire should roll.
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2007-03-03, 03:25 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Build me a Sword Sage
You'll also want some of the Tiger Blade maneuvers too. For example, being able to attack with both weapons as a move action.
You might want to go into bloodclaw master as well, which has some very nice things for a two-weapon fighter. For example, getting your full strength modifier on your off-hand attacks.I am a poor man, some say I’m half crazy,
son of the sword and the knife
Lady I pledge you my sword and my honor,
my heart and my pride and my life
--Bella Doña, by Joe Bethancourt
Spoiler
Alas, poor Draknir. By Mephibosheth
Owl-atar by KingGolem
You will be missed, dear 'stache...
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2007-03-03, 09:34 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Build me a Sword Sage
It's tough, but doable. Investing in boosts, like Burning Blade, that add fire damage to your attacks, and you should get some decent damage. Especially if you get Shadow Blade and Weapon Finesse. But a lot of the good Swordsage strikes only allow a single attack anyway, and a few Shadow Hand stances require a free hand. A TWF Swordsage may want to grab a level or two of Fighter for the feats.
Honestly, I prefer Warblades for TWF because I prefer Stormguard Warrior to Shadow Blade, and Stormguard is insanely hard for Swordsages to get, as they're feat intensive enough as is without TWF. Plus full BAB means a human warblade can take TWF and Weapon Finesse at first level, making them a strong Dex fighter from level 1. I also like having d12 hitdice.
Obviously the pimp solution would be to get both Shadow Blade and Stormguard, but that really requires some multiclassing, and it's easier for Warblades to get Shadow Blade.
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2007-03-03, 09:44 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Build me a Sword Sage
sorry to:
-neophyte's game
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apologies for flaking out of all that stuff
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2007-03-03, 07:49 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Build me a Sword Sage
Ok, how about a straight Diamond Mind specialist w/ an Elven court blade?
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2007-03-03, 10:00 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Build me a Sword Sage
Here's a build with both Int and Dex bonus on damage (Swashbuckler + Champion of Corellon + Eternal Blade):
http://boards1.wizards.com/showpost....2#post10899092Handbooks:
Shax's Indispensable Haversack, TWF OffHandbook
Builds:
Archon of Nine, Jellobomber, King of Pong, Lightning Thief
Spells:
Druidzilla, Healbot, Gish
Iron Chef:
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2007-03-03, 11:52 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Build me a Sword Sage
I am a poor man, some say I’m half crazy,
son of the sword and the knife
Lady I pledge you my sword and my honor,
my heart and my pride and my life
--Bella Doña, by Joe Bethancourt
Spoiler
Alas, poor Draknir. By Mephibosheth
Owl-atar by KingGolem
You will be missed, dear 'stache...
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2007-03-04, 12:52 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Build me a Sword Sage
Thanks to everyone who answered my questions.
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2007-03-04, 05:12 PM (ISO 8601)
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