Tony Vargas
Legend
And bagpipes - the original terror weapon.Drummers were standing in the fray in the revolutionary war they were used to give battlefield commands. Only thing missing is they did not dance around throwing fairy darts![]()
And bagpipes - the original terror weapon.Drummers were standing in the fray in the revolutionary war they were used to give battlefield commands. Only thing missing is they did not dance around throwing fairy darts![]()
No. LOL
The difference is when its silent you can actually see how stupid it looks LOLOLOLOL
Part of me is quite comfortable with the idea of bards not having cantrips (if they were reduced to less-than-full caster), and another part of me feels like the whole magical dabbler thing could have been the feature that broke the mold (instead of lifting from other lists, they would have cantrips).
Drummers were standing in the fray in the revolutionary war they were used to give battlefield commands. Only thing missing is they did not dance around throwing fairy darts![]()
I am still holding out hope for the college of dance bard.
What the rules say are not nearly as important as why they say it. The bard is the way it is because it is supposed to convey the same concept that the art is trying to get across. Without art, we would have nothing to go by aside from the words alone...
... in which case it would still matter that the class is called Bard rather than Skald.
If you disagree with the underlying intent of a class (or race, feat, spell, whatever), then ignoring that intent is ignoring the real problem. Pretending that something is not what it actually is would be both disingenuous and antithetical to role-playing.If the art is what is keeping you from enjoying a class then dear god discard the art and use other art.
I did back when they were hose and lute style troubadours in 2E AD&D.