Oddman80
2014-06-05, 08:49 AM
My character is a mundane melee build (Half-Orc Barbarian/Fiighter) with no spell casting abilities. I plan on getting a spellblade enhancement on my weapon:
Spellblade is a quality that can be applied to weapons. It applies to a single spell, and makes the wielder immune to that spell, but only if it is directly targeted at the wielder. The spell is absorbed by the weapon and the wielder can then choose whether to redirect the spell, or let it drain away.
Most threads I have seen advise to take ‘dispel magic’ as the chosen spell for which to gain immunity. However I don’t think this would be very useful given my mundane build.
What would you suggest? My character is level 6 amid a mix of level 5 & 6 party members (Human Necromancer Cleric, Elf Ranger, Elf Monk, Kobold Sorcerer, Grey Elf Rogue) . I am currently the major damage dealer in the party with a Shocktrooper/Leap Attack/Valorous weapon capability. Am I better off taking ‘Dominate Person’ as my spell immunity – to make sure I don’t get turned on my own party? Look forward to your suggestions.
Spellblade is a quality that can be applied to weapons. It applies to a single spell, and makes the wielder immune to that spell, but only if it is directly targeted at the wielder. The spell is absorbed by the weapon and the wielder can then choose whether to redirect the spell, or let it drain away.
Most threads I have seen advise to take ‘dispel magic’ as the chosen spell for which to gain immunity. However I don’t think this would be very useful given my mundane build.
What would you suggest? My character is level 6 amid a mix of level 5 & 6 party members (Human Necromancer Cleric, Elf Ranger, Elf Monk, Kobold Sorcerer, Grey Elf Rogue) . I am currently the major damage dealer in the party with a Shocktrooper/Leap Attack/Valorous weapon capability. Am I better off taking ‘Dominate Person’ as my spell immunity – to make sure I don’t get turned on my own party? Look forward to your suggestions.