Mustrum_Ridcully
Legend
Bards will never do well enough in combat to compare with rogues or fighter types. At least not directly.
In one of our D&D groups, we have a halfing rogue/bard. When it comes to combat, he just takes his "Heralds trumpet", and grants us the +2 attack / +2 damage bonus.
(But I know why the player does it this way. He is our tactical expert, and I believe he is bothered about our "incompetence", and forces us to train this weakness. Our last Torg session once again proofed our great need for it. Anyway, I believe he as great fun with it. It is great to play a character that is not always about combat and tacicts...)
In one of our D&D groups, we have a halfing rogue/bard. When it comes to combat, he just takes his "Heralds trumpet", and grants us the +2 attack / +2 damage bonus.

(But I know why the player does it this way. He is our tactical expert, and I believe he is bothered about our "incompetence", and forces us to train this weakness. Our last Torg session once again proofed our great need for it. Anyway, I believe he as great fun with it. It is great to play a character that is not always about combat and tacicts...)