The info from the most recent Insider helps out a lot. Going back over some of what we learned earlier (but didn't understand), and combining it with some of what we've learned more recently is pretty instructive.
Mike made an offhand comment (in his rambling about the WAR picture) about the berzerker maybe having ranks in perform that he used to taunt his enemies into engaging him in melee. Combine that with this quote:
Iron Heroes adds challenges to the mix to make skills more flexible. In exchange for a penalty to your skill check or an increase in the check’s Difficulty Class, you gain more benefits from success. For example, you can use the Perform skill to inspire your allies in battle, granting them a bonus to attacks. If you accept a penalty to your Perform check in a skill challenge,the total bonus you grant as a result increases. As you gain more ranks in Perform, you can accept higher penalties to grant even greater bonuses.
It would seem one of the "challenges" available to characters with the perform skill is using it to taunt characters into combat. Overall, I have to say that I don't object at all to giving characters things to do with skills. And I think you'll get more "bard-types" in
Iron Heroes than there are in standard D&D. It's just rather than being straight bards, they'll be a Hunter (or multiclass hunter) with ranks in Perform...kinda like, oh, Aragorn.
By the by, I think Mike let slip that there WILL be multiclassing in
Iron Heroes when he said that picture looked like "a single-classed berzerker..." It seems to me that if it weren't possible to multiclass, he wouldn't have felt the need to clarify.
Still digesting the rest of this, but I don't think this thread should slip past page 3, so I wanted to post something.
Back later with more...