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Bard Songs
**Bard Songs** <code> 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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