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The class that can do a little of almost everything, just not so well. Alot of people think they suck
The class that can do a little of almost everything, just not so well. A lot of people think they suck.
 
The primary focus of bards is their party-buffing "Bardic Music" ability, which when combined with a high Charisma score and lots of ranks in Perform, can work wonders for a combat-heavy party. If your party is interested in roleplaying, the performer/scoundrel aspect of the bardic class offers lots of opportunities for acting in character. As noted above, bards combine some of the elements of almost every class, but the price they pay for versatility is ineffectiveness. Bards will never outshine any core class in their specific role, but make suitable fill-ins for almost any class. Notable exceptions include the barbarian, fighter, and ranger; the bard cannot hope to match the combat abilities of these more martial classes.


*Combine with the Gnome race for maximum efficiency!!(at driving everyone insane)
*Combine with the Gnome race for maximum efficiency!!(at driving everyone insane)

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The class that can do a little of almost everything, just not so well. A lot of people think they suck.

The primary focus of bards is their party-buffing "Bardic Music" ability, which when combined with a high Charisma score and lots of ranks in Perform, can work wonders for a combat-heavy party. If your party is interested in roleplaying, the performer/scoundrel aspect of the bardic class offers lots of opportunities for acting in character. As noted above, bards combine some of the elements of almost every class, but the price they pay for versatility is ineffectiveness. Bards will never outshine any core class in their specific role, but make suitable fill-ins for almost any class. Notable exceptions include the barbarian, fighter, and ranger; the bard cannot hope to match the combat abilities of these more martial classes.

  • Combine with the Gnome race for maximum efficiency!!(at driving everyone insane)
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