Maxperson
Morkus from Orkus
That isn't a refutation. At best, you miiiiiiiiiight be able to argue that it's an inconsistency, but it's really not. See below.Sure I can: BARDS CAN'T USE IT.
It's not a claim. I have proven beyond a reasonable doubt that the RAW on page 151 says that foci are designed to channel the power of arcane spells.If, as you claim, it's function is to channel "arcane magic", and if, as you claim, bard spells are arcane magic, then the only logical conclusion is an arcane focus can be used to cast bard spells.
It's a fact that foci channel the power of arcane spells, and a fact that bards are arcane casters. Your conclusion is actually illogical, though, as it relies on "designed to channel arcane spells" equaling "not designed to channel arcane spells," which isn't a logical position to take. Are you going to argue that up = down, left = right and hot = cold as well?
Some of the logical conclusions are 1) Bards just haven't figured out how to use arcane foci yet. Nothing says that wizards, warlocks and sorcerers use them in the same way so maybe the bardic method is unknown, 2) since bardic magic uses music and arcane foci don't provide music, bards need to use instruments as their arcane foci. The failure is on the bardic method, not the ability of arcane foci to channel arcane spells.
P.S. Insomnia sucks! I'm off to try and fall asleep again.
