I plan to build a D&D Gish, and want to document a good Eldritch Knight build. Here as ever are my notes and links. …
Some references
This video runs an Eldritch Knight to level eleven, picks up two levels of Wizard, then another fighter level, and finishes as wizard. A war mage is recommended, but blade singer seen as an option. I might use an Abjurer. The levels of wizard allow spells from all schools, ritual casting, and the writing of scrolls.
Like most spell sword/gish builds, this relies on Shadow Blade and so Darkvision becomes important/useful, although it might be better get to Devil’s Sight via Eldritch Adept. Darkvision is a second level transmuter spell and so can be taken if one takes three levels of wizard.
Some more
- Fighter:eldritch-knight from dnd5w at wikidot
- Wizard:war-magic from dnd5w at wikidot
- Wizard:abjuration from dnd5w at wikidot
- https://dnd5e.wikidot.com
- Wizard from dnd5w at wikidot
Other takes
Another model build, this time at CBR. This build deals with each factor of the build as a chapter, rather than focus on levels. (I like this way of doing it.)
I found another video which had two good ideas at least one for another time. Firstly a wizard dip gives more cantrips and arcane recovery which given the cap on EK spells, is good.
The author of the above video, also proposed a fighter/sorcerer build, with two levels of fighter then six of sorcerer. He takes the PSI warrior as the fighter subclass and aberrant mind sorcerer as its subclass. He takes quicken meta magic feat and proposes spell /point swaps to keep allowing the use of the bonus action to cast spells as well as an attack. He then recommends talking some fighter levels. I need to read that with more care.
Treantmonk offers two videos, a generic spell focused guide, and a specific build guide., he also recommends a Bardlock as the ultimate Jack of All Trades. This is quite difficult to play, they have a lot of features and DnD beyond does not represent it all well. (I need more practice).
Things I have found
This gets so much better at 7th level. This is where war magic and 2nd level spells kicks in, thus making shadow blade available. Booming blade (& Green Flame blade) use an action and this prohibit the extra attack.
I wrote the following on a page first posted in 2018, but I suspect that this was written over a longer period.
Once I said, about Gishes
Thinking about characters has come on, obviously a gish but hard to do these days if you want sword, bow & spells, as you need multiple (3) prime attributes and then can be highly vulnerable to spell counter attacks. Nerdarchy talk about gishes on their youtube channel. They’re not really fans, mainly because of what I call the Aerie Syndrome, each character can only do one thing at a time, huge choice is not always good. However, when I started playing.
I document Treantmonk aks Chris’s youtube channel called Treantmonk’s Temple, where he has published a couple of videos on how to build a wizard by sub-class, and has a blade singer build, for which he publishes a character sheet., he repeated this when the rules were revised in Tasha’s.
He also published his ultimate gish on youtube, a Bard (17), Warlock (3) in three parts and an Eldritch Knight guide. I was also taken with his Evoker or blaster build, [ video | character sheet ], there’s some great insight in these builds.
See also, https://davelevy.info/wiki/dungeons-dragons/, or not.
The featured image is from https://www.artstation.com/artwork/kDnYmn; the copyright claim is unclear, this picture is used for the normal reasons.
I transferred my gish comments from https://davelevy.info/wiki/dungeons-dragons/