

The final results are that you sacrifice major AOE damage for heavy single target cantrip strikes like a Rogue. At level 11, the INT bonus damage is doubled, and then tripled at level 17. As well as using firebolt from the shadows or with greater invisibility. It leads to some nice combinations using stealth, shadow blade, and green flame blade together. Rather than doing sneak attack damage, you deal extra INT damage at levels 6, when using a spell attack cantrip, and you have advantage. It's called the Beguiler and channels Arcane Trickster-like gameplay with extra damage from ranged cantrips. I'm a little late to the party, but there is a really cool Trickster-like Wizard subclass in the DM's Guild supplement, Xanathar's Lost Notes to Everything Else. Mine were so I was able to not have to take alarm and could grab something else instead. I assume it is up to the DM to determine if they are cool with a cleric abjuration spell working.

I basically was a wizard who could stand in the front lines, like an Eldritch Knight, but without the restrictions in what school of magic my spells can come from. Shield of faith, light and thaumaturgy do not really need high wisdom to be effective so that works out nice as I did not have to pump up that ability. This was in case any of the 3 dm's wanted to use that. When we fund him he had been attacked by goblins and killed, but I found this gem which fused with me giving me the powers.

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