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-**Song of Battle**+**Bard Songs**
  
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 +The bard has a number of songs available to him
 +that he can use to strengthen, heal, or cure his
 +party members, as well as injure his enemies.
  
 +However, his songs are useless if no one hears
 +them.
 +
 +The following songs require him to be a member
 +of a party: song of summoning, song of power,
 +song of restoration, song of rejuvenation, and
 +song of haste.
 +
 +His attacking song, song of battle, can be used
 +alone and, of course, only requires that his
 +enemy be there to hear it.
 +
 +To use, simply cast them. (eg. cast 'song of power')
 +
 +The effects of his songs are thus:
 +
 +Song of Summoning: Summons all party members to
 +the bard, regardless of their location.
 +
 +Song of Power: Casts divine wrath and bloodlust
 +to all of his party members.
 +
 +Song of Restoration: Casts restoration to all of
 +his party members.
 +
 +Song of Rejuvenation: Casts rejuvenation to all
 +of his party members.
 +
 +Song of Haste: Casts haste to all of his party
 +members.
 +
 +Song of Battle: Deals damage based on the bard's
 +dexterity, half of his intelligence and wisdom, and
 +150% of his charisma. These values are added and
 +then multiplied by 1d3, then buffed further by the
 +bard's spellpower.
 +
 +The more party members the bard has, the stronger
 +the damage of Song of Battle.
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