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− | ''From the [[Bard]] [[Class]] description in the [[Rulebook]]:''<br> | + | ''From the [[Bard (V7)]] [[Class (V7)]] description in the [[Rulebook (V7)]]:''<br> |
− | Some monsters may be immune to the [[Control School|control school]], but not bardic charm. Bardic charm is any control magic that is cast by a [[bard]] (even those bought with [[Voice]]). | + | Some monsters may be immune to the [[Control School (V7)|control school]], but not bardic charm. Bardic charm is any control magic that is cast by a [[bard (V7)]] (even those bought with [[Voice (V7)]]). |
====Player Notes==== | ====Player Notes==== | ||
− | Since it overlaps with the spell [[Charm]], I consider this a highly-unfortunate choice of name for an ability. [[Charm]] used through Bardic Charm will work on certain enemies that ordinarily would resist Control Magic, but then, so would, say, Legend. "Charm? I thought you used Legend!" <br> | + | Since it overlaps with the spell [[Charm (V7)]], I consider this a highly-unfortunate choice of name for an ability. [[Charm (V7)]] used through Bardic Charm will work on certain enemies that ordinarily would resist Control Magic, but then, so would, say, Legend. "Charm? I thought you used Legend!" <br> |
A better name might be "Bardic Lulling" or "Control Affinity." --[[User:Mithrandiel|Mithrandiel]] | A better name might be "Bardic Lulling" or "Control Affinity." --[[User:Mithrandiel|Mithrandiel]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:45, 19 December 2014
From the Bard (V7) Class (V7) description in the Rulebook (V7):
Some monsters may be immune to the control school, but not bardic charm. Bardic charm is any control magic that is cast by a bard (V7) (even those bought with Voice (V7)).
Player Notes
Since it overlaps with the spell Charm (V7), I consider this a highly-unfortunate choice of name for an ability. Charm (V7) used through Bardic Charm will work on certain enemies that ordinarily would resist Control Magic, but then, so would, say, Legend. "Charm? I thought you used Legend!"
A better name might be "Bardic Lulling" or "Control Affinity." --Mithrandiel