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'''Bard''' is a core [[class]] that casts [[magic]] to manipulate the enemy. | '''Bard''' is a core [[class]] that casts [[magic]] to manipulate the enemy. | ||
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Sarafin, William Shakespeare, Alan O’Dale, Homer, Scheherazade, Circe, Bragi, Snorri Sturluson | Sarafin, William Shakespeare, Alan O’Dale, Homer, Scheherazade, Circe, Bragi, Snorri Sturluson | ||
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'''[[Look The Part]]:''' 1 extra point of magic at the Bard’s highest level.<br> | '''[[Look The Part]]:''' 1 extra point of magic at the Bard’s highest level.<br> | ||
'''[[Armor]]:''' None<br> | '''[[Armor]]:''' None<br> | ||
'''[[Shields]]:''' None<br> | '''[[Shields]]:''' None<br> | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:43, 4 November 2024
*8.6.2 Playtest* Updated as of November 3rd, 2024 *8.6.2 Playtest*
Bard is a core class that casts magic to manipulate the enemy.
Contents
From the Rulebook
Class created by Tawnee Darkfalcon
Bardic history is mostly tied in with the early oral tradition of the druids and Norse skalds. Medieval Europe does give us a case of actual singing knights, many of them female, from the independent French province of Aquitaine before it was crushed by the Papacy.
Examples
Sarafin, William Shakespeare, Alan O’Dale, Homer, Scheherazade, Circe, Bragi, Snorri Sturluson
Equipment
Garb: Light blue sash and medieval/sword and sorcery looking garb
Look The Part: 1 extra point of magic at the Bard’s highest level.
Armor: None
Shields: None
Weapons: Dagger, Magic Staff
Magic-user
Bards may purchase five points of magic from each level. Unused points from higher levels can be rolled down to lower levels. A list of all magic purchased must be carried at all times.
Spell List
Previous Versions:
V7.7
See also
Amtgard Character Classes |
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Core Classes: Anti-Paladin · Archer · Assassin · Barbarian · Bard · Druid · Healer · Monk · Paladin · Scout · Warrior · Wizard Non-Standard Classes: Monster · Peasant |