Mistwell
Crusty Old Meatwad
Well let me think........
Maybe the people who actually care about the bard.
You can't care about the bard and simultaneously not care if their spellcasting is full or not?
Well let me think........
Maybe the people who actually care about the bard.
You can't care about the bard and simultaneously not care if their spellcasting is full or not?
I hope we aren't getting 4th editions class replacement system where the Bard can do the job or the Cleric or Druid. I don't want all Bards to have a healing word. I don't mind an option for it but I want a bard that can specialize in multiple areas.
We don't need to know you don't care.
Emmmmmm no.
Most of the people who say they don't care don't care about the bard anyway, they said so themselves.
Also, I did not create a thread just so people could post they don't care. If you don't care then you don't care. We don't need to know you don't care.
Isn't that why spells are perfect for the Bard? Because there quite enough spells at each level that you won't have to take Healing Word? If you don't want a healer Bard... you just don't take any healing spells.
Look at the opposite idea right now with the druid. As it stands, all druids cast spells *and* all druids wildshape. They are hardwired into the class features. If you want a druid that doesn't wildshape, you're technically out of luck. Your druid can wildshape even if you choose never to use it.
But with spells... you pick and choose what kind of bard you are. If you want a bard that doesn't heal? No problem. Strictly an illusionist bard? Take those one or two spells known, and as far as anyone else is concerned... any enchantment or healing doesn't exist. That's what the spell mechanic grants a class... a much wider range of options for class abilities. You can be healing-focused, or enchantment focused, or animal focused, or illusion focused, or spells that help you in melee focused etc.
Well, technically we don't need to know that you do care either.Knowing that you care isn't going to change anything.
So now instead of picking powers like in 4th edition, we just pick spells. That used to be how wizards worked. If you wanted an ice mage you just chose all ice and water type spells. What happens if I want a bard that only has a few spell type abilities and fights really well?
Nothing, so far as I can see. A player can choose to focus on their combat over spellcasting just as a 3.5 druid can.Multiclass into a fighter?
Seriously. Every class has the same proficiency bonus. Bard will probably have d8 HD, and will be able to inspire themselves. What else does a bard need to fight well?