Brandelgast's Blade, a force damage rapier made of a cantrips worth of magic extending from three outstretched fingers, though typically a wand is used as the grip. essentially downcast Shadowblade with metamagic element swap. if you look up the Genesis vs Sephiroth fight from crisis core its basically Genesis' sword without the metal. like he's casting Brandlegast's Blade _on_ his sword, yeah? a Scribe such as yourself might use their quill. what mightier sword could there be than your pen, after all? Brandelgast wanted to compete in a martial tournament and they didn't want to let him, until he cast Mage Armor and his Blade and agreed to cast no other spells.
I usually end up making better abjuration spells. Counterspell is mechanically boring, as are a lot of DnD's warding spells. Having played Azorius (Blue/White control) decks in MtG, trying to recreate my "wizarding style" in a Ravnica campaign necessitated new spells be made.
Brandelgast's Blade, a force damage rapier made of a cantrips worth of magic extending from three outstretched fingers, though typically a wand is used as the grip. essentially downcast Shadowblade with metamagic element swap.
if you look up the Genesis vs Sephiroth fight from crisis core its basically Genesis' sword without the metal. like he's casting Brandlegast's Blade _on_ his sword, yeah? a Scribe such as yourself might use their quill. what mightier sword could there be than your pen, after all?
Brandelgast wanted to compete in a martial tournament and they didn't want to let him, until he cast Mage Armor and his Blade and agreed to cast no other spells.
I usually end up making better abjuration spells. Counterspell is mechanically boring, as are a lot of DnD's warding spells. Having played Azorius (Blue/White control) decks in MtG, trying to recreate my "wizarding style" in a Ravnica campaign necessitated new spells be made.