Shallown said:The Bard in my game just picked up one from our dwarf. Cursing, I don't mean the evil eye kind either. Allows him to be quite inventive.
Sounds good. Battle Cry would also be a good one.
Shallown said:The Bard in my game just picked up one from our dwarf. Cursing, I don't mean the evil eye kind either. Allows him to be quite inventive.
Alaska Roberts said:Could Mime be a type of perform?
PenguinKing said:If you say so - but then you're inconsistent. If you're going to generalize vocal styles like that, then you may want generalize musical instruments, too - i.e. one rank in Perform gets you "all stringed instruments", or "all woodwinds". Otherwise, taking a vocal style is arguably "worth" more than taking an instrument - which may be your intention, I don't know.
(Oh, and I think you had better seriously review the definitions of both "hymn" and "ballad" if you think they're in the same genre.)
- Sir Bob.
P.S. Nih!
smetzger said:Whats that jazzy form where the artist makes sounds like instruments? Skiver , skivee or something like that.
It's not a question of categorization, it's a question of what you want from your bard. Ask yourself this: do I want every bard who takes two ranks in Perform to be proficient in every single vocal style on the planet?smetzger said:Can all 'Song' type be categorized as either Chant or Melody?
PenguinKing said:It's not a question of categorization, it's a question of what you want from your bard. Ask yourself this: do I want every bard who takes two ranks in Perform to be proficient in every single vocal style on the planet?
Um, the rules don't say either way. That's why you started this thread, remember?smetzger said:If that is what the rules say than yes.