Primitive Screwhead said:
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Bard vs Rogue {who spent skill points that way} at Diplomancy.. sucks
Correct me if I am reading this wrong, but you want a Bard who can handle himself in combat close to the same as a Fighter, has support role type abilitys on par with the Cleric, has skillz in keeping with the Rogue, and fits the poor man's Mage with spell progression?
What is the Bard's thing? being able to fill the gap, doing at least enough to get by at fighting, casting, buffing, and is naturally talented at diplomancy. PARTY SUPPORT
I'd say go with Arcane Trickster, sorc based. You'd get someone with plenty of fighting ability (poor BaB, but rogue sneak attacks!) casting just a few levels below a pure sorc (1 1/2 spell levels, he'll still get 9th level spells at 20), and naturally talented at diplomacy.
That's a lot better party support.
Ahem, anyhow. In general I agree with the OP, bards are broken. However I'm not going to say which WAY they're broken. In a game that's all social, they're overpowered socially. In a game that's all combat, they're not nearly as good as having hired a torchbearer. At least the torchbearer isn't pretending he earned some of that treasure.
Kisanji Arael said:
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In addition, his abilities are augmented by some of the most "broken" Prestige Classes and feats that have been made. Why are they broken? Because people have been screaming out that the bard is pointless for so long. Almost all of the classes gain Bardic Music uses without any loss of level. they allow uses of Bardic Music to put them on level with mages near their level.
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These are just examples, but that's the point. If you don't confine yourself to a straight bard, you'll be easily in line with the regular classes, and have the freedom to decide whether you want to be a powerful mage, fighter, or rogue based on the circumstances, something that rogues, fighters, and wizards can't do.
Point. Some PrC's make the bard much better. As to whether this is a good thing... see my above opinion and apply it to which game type you're in.
Kisanji Arael said:
I think that it is the best conspiracy ever. By saying the class is underpowered, it makes people believe it. I know people who have never seen a bard played that say it is underpowered. I would say that it is closest in power to a straight fighter (which is to say: they're fine, but boring after a bit). However, no one plays through 20 levels of fighter. A lot of people play through 20 levels of Bard. Even if I couldn't have a stormsinger, I would definitely prefer a level 20 bard in my party to a level 20 fighter.
Also a good point. Ppl just don't play it enough. Personally I'd argue that this is on the "bards are underpowered" side... there are SOOO many people that if bards were truely overpowered... or even on par in total power level I think there simply would be more of them. There are plenty of people who hear "that class sucks" and take it as a personal challenge to break the character in overpoweredness. And if I haven't seen at least a half dozen ways to do just that, I'd say that the class isn't as powerful as the others (cause I've seen more than a few ways to break other classes!_
Kisanji Arael said:
Especially if he's been taking advantage of the spells not found in the Core Rulebooks.
Oh, also... bard's probably make the best use of the Leadership feat of all the core classes.
Of cousre, a lot of ppl don't like to allow in non-core material, and almost everyone allows that the Leadership feat itself is pretty broken. Now I do take your point that the bard is AWESOME as a part of a large group. However I don't like to have large groups, either as a GM or as a player. They're too cumbersome. You really will have combats lasting over an hour if you're taking advantage of the bards power in this way (or, at any rate, we would in our campaigns), and everyone would hate the bard for taking up 95% of all the game-time on his turn.
Which, by the way, is also how the players would feel in general with a bard in a mostly social setting. A group of adventurers with little social skill would wonder why they're hanging around listening to this bard talk to people for them. They'd in general rather pay the bard a fee for his services, and go about their business without being bogged down in the details.
Primitive Screwhead said:
Social skills? Show me a published module that actually has enounters designed to challange the party in the social arena... and I will buy it
OK... but you'll have to move away from DnD (I know, that IS your point).
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magic_gathering2001 said:
PS: A first level bard could beat up a first level fighter, outsneak a first level rogue, and buff for waaaaaayyyyyy longer than a cleric and almost as well.
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