I keep hearing the Bard Class is on the bubble. It would be a bad mistake to remove the class.
Many people, myself obviously included love the class. I am not overly fond of the 3.5 class but the idea of magical/musical adventurer seeker of lore is an appealing one.
Every player I have ever seen play a Bard, has loved their character. Not for the power, because lets face it, unless you go back to 2E, the 3.5 Bard does not have it in spades. No the players love it for the fact that Bard is one of those classes where people lose some of their inhibitions and let it all hang out.
From making spontaneous free form songs when they use bardic music, to playing a half-orc viking like skald based of Egil of the Icelandic sagas, (whom incidentaly once brought the house down by when forced to sing once <this bard was not a singer> proceded to do their homage to Young Frankenstein...ala "putting on the ritz").
Humorous memories are one of the great currencies of D&D, and few classes bring out the humor, and often times unorthodoxly brilliant actions that you talk about for years.
Designers please keep the class. Others that feel that the class should be included in 4E...please post in this thread ...petition style, but feel free to post your fond memories.
Remember getting rid of Bards makes baby Elvis cry!
Many people, myself obviously included love the class. I am not overly fond of the 3.5 class but the idea of magical/musical adventurer seeker of lore is an appealing one.
Every player I have ever seen play a Bard, has loved their character. Not for the power, because lets face it, unless you go back to 2E, the 3.5 Bard does not have it in spades. No the players love it for the fact that Bard is one of those classes where people lose some of their inhibitions and let it all hang out.
From making spontaneous free form songs when they use bardic music, to playing a half-orc viking like skald based of Egil of the Icelandic sagas, (whom incidentaly once brought the house down by when forced to sing once <this bard was not a singer> proceded to do their homage to Young Frankenstein...ala "putting on the ritz").
Humorous memories are one of the great currencies of D&D, and few classes bring out the humor, and often times unorthodoxly brilliant actions that you talk about for years.
Designers please keep the class. Others that feel that the class should be included in 4E...please post in this thread ...petition style, but feel free to post your fond memories.
Remember getting rid of Bards makes baby Elvis cry!
