Dragon 309, pag 16: "Some spellcasters lost spells vecause they didn't fit their archetype (bards casting magic missile just seemed strange to a lot of people) . . ."
Well I've heard that somewhere before, and am actually quite willing to put it aside as a mistake

, but
Emotion was the best level 3 Bard spell IMHO. So versatile, and who's to say that it doesn't fit a Bard? Splitting it into
Crushing Despair and
Good Hope (what kinda name is that?) just strains the Bard, who at level ten only knows four level 3 spells, and can cast but a pitiful 3 per day.
Oh, I don't mind everybody being able to do Alchemy. I thought restricted skills were a bad idea anyway. I do mind that everybody now gets Alchemy as a class skill!!!
Correct me if I'm wrong, but from what I know it's not so much that Alchemy is given to everyone as a class skill, but that Craft itself is a class skill (?), and can be branched into Alchemy.
It's not as outrageous as it sounds. Most classes, e.g. Fighters and Barbarians, don't have that many skill points anyway. Sure, they could *try* to max out their Alchemy, but they'll just be booed by their comrades when they can't jump over that ridge or climb a simple wall

. Rangers, rogues, bards, wizards, sorcerers and clerics knowing alchemy isn't quite a leap of logic.