Two things win this build my +1
A) It's a conjuration build, and I've always been a sucker for summons, and B) It has a unifying theme. In this case bones, of all varieties I would imagine.
Other than that though, there isn't much that defines the build as unique. It's a bone summoning, bone-wearing illu-jurationist who uses melee from time to time. With no innovative, or even free-flowing, form of combat present, I feel the build will struggle to stand out. Also, at the risk of sounding like a broken recorder, the special moves aren't all that 'special', are they?
In your future builds, try to aim for some form of gameplay or roleplay mechanic that makes your build distinctly different from the rest in its archetype. If all else fails, regurgitate an exhausted idea but make sure to sell it as if it were the Iphone 7000s. (Not really, but you could. I mean look at all of Apple's sheep. No offense to my fellow users, but if you're still using Apple products, you need a wake up call.)
Two things win this build my +1
A) It's a conjuration build, and I've always been a sucker for summons, and B) It has a unifying theme. In this case bones, of all varieties I would imagine.
Other than that though, there isn't much that defines the build as unique. It's a bone summoning, bone-wearing illu-jurationist who uses melee from time to time. With no innovative, or even free-flowing, form of combat present, I feel the build will struggle to stand out. Also, at the risk of sounding like a broken recorder, the special moves aren't all that 'special', are they?
In your future builds, try to aim for some form of gameplay or roleplay mechanic that makes your build distinctly different from the rest in its archetype. If all else fails, regurgitate an exhausted idea but make sure to sell it as if it were the Iphone 7000s. (Not really, but you could. I mean look at all of Apple's sheep. No offense to my fellow users, but if you're still using Apple products, you need a wake up call.)