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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. | ||
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| + | The following songs require him to be a member | ||
| + | of a party: song of summoning, song of power, | ||
| + | song of restoration, | ||
| + | song of haste. | ||
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| + | His attacking song, song of battle, can be used | ||
| + | alone and, of course, only requires that his | ||
| + | enemy be there to hear it. | ||
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| + | To use, simply cast them. (eg. cast 'song of power' | ||
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| + | The effects of his songs are thus: | ||
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| + | Song of Summoning: Summons all party members to | ||
| + | the bard, regardless of their location. | ||
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| + | Song of Power: Casts divine wrath and bloodlust | ||
| + | to all of his party members. | ||
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| + | Song of Restoration: | ||
| + | his party members. | ||
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| + | Song of Rejuvenation: | ||
| + | of his party members. | ||
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| + | Song of Haste: Casts haste to all of his party | ||
| + | members. | ||
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| + | 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. | ||
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| + | The more party members the bard has, the stronger | ||
| + | the damage of Song of Battle. | ||
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