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Save yourself the money and just cast Siren's Grace on yourself before any encounter. (+4 Cha, +4 Dex, Deflection bonus equal to Cha modifier, +8 perform, swim speed 60, and can breath underwater). A wand of it will cost you 30,000.
 

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ohh you want items... yeah not many give stackable bonuses unless you made them so as DM fiat (which is not a bad thing at times).

Besides cloak of CHA (and races that give high CHA) then not very many items (besides those that bestow untyped bonuses, or rare bonuses (i.e profane, divine, luck, competence, insight... and note that prfane bonues doesn not stack with other profance, only different named bonusees stack) give you unstackable bonuses. NOTICE: that a cloakmof CHA gives you an ENHANCEMENT bonus NOT a COMPETENCE bonus or a PROFANE bonus, DIVINE, LUCK, INSIGHT, etc, so stack a cloak of CHA with a ring of CHA that gives a luck or competence, etc bonus, or whatever)... Any*edit ENCHANCEMENT BONUS STACKS with non enhancmetn bonuses...
 
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I'm putting together a high level (lv 15) bard npc for a game in three days, and would like some suggestions for gear for her; specifically anything that would give stack-able bonuses to her charisma. Any suggestions? Armor is not necessary, as the character is usually in non-combat situations, and would rely on a mark/recall type token to remove her from immediate danger.

Anyone willing to help?
Cloak of Charisma and Headband of Persuasion are the big two. I think there was a bard-centric vest in the Magic Item Compendium, and perhaps an Ioun stone.
 

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