The Blade Dancer is a sword wielding class that delivers powerful melee attacks, has a decent number of defensive abilities, and has a few ranged attacks at their disposal. It is a well rounded class that is able to unleash a lot of both burst and consistent damage over time..
What is a dancing sword?
The sword uses your attack roll and ability score modifier to damage rolls. While the sword hovers, you can use a bonus action to cause it to fly up to 30 feet to another spot within 30 feet of you. As part of the same bonus action, you can cause the sword to attack one creature within 5 feet of it..
What is sword dancing called?
Sword dances in China and Vietnam, known as jian wu or m\xfaa kiếm, began as a military training exercise with swords and spears which evolved into an elaborate acrobatic dance. Jian wu was one of four classical dances that were used in the Chinese and Vietnamese opera..
What is the meaning of blade dance?
noun. a dance in which the performers dance nimbly over swords on the ground or brandish them in the air..
In Ghillie Callum or "Scottish sword dance" the dancer crosses two swords on the ground in an "X" or a "+" shape, and dances around and within the 4 quarters of it. The dirk dance involves either one or two dancers, each holding a single dirk.
You can use a bonus action to toss this magic sword into the air and speak the command word. When you do so, the sword begins to hover, flies up to 30 feet, and attacks one creature of your choice within 5 feet of it. The sword uses your attack roll and ability score modifier to damage rolls.
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What class is a Blade Dancer?
Blade Dancer is the third class available in the Melee DPS class branch, and focuses on using one-handed swords
Blade Dancers use a multitude of powerful hypnotizing abilities, swift cuts, and offensive and defensive buffs to aid in defeating enemies
Beneath the Blade Dancer's glittery, ribboned exterior is an extremely ferocious fighter
What is Blade Dance of night?
Blade Dance of Night: Attacks the enemy 3 times to decrease the Attack Bar by 25% each, and deals damage that ignores Defense when the target's Attack Bar is 0
(Reusable in 4 turn (s))
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Manga and anime series
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