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*Bards with low total mana might want to [[STOP (verb)|stop]] singing songs while resting. |
*Bards with low total mana might want to [[STOP (verb)|stop]] singing songs while resting. |
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*Bards with low total mana might want to avoid 1006 until they acquire more. |
*Bards with low total mana might want to avoid 1006 until they acquire more. |
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*If a bard is subject to the multi-song penalty while hunting, it can also be useful to stop singing 1003 before song renewal and reapply after. |
Latest revision as of 12:40, 9 May 2018
None of these songs can be stacked, as spellsongs are renewed automatically when their initial duration elapses unless otherwise noted. They are also all self-cast, with some songs providing benefits to the bard's group where indicated.
- Fortitude Song (1003): +10 DS against melee, ranged and bolt, self cast.
- Song of Luck (1006): Improves the luck of the bard and their group (e.g. against maneuvers).
- Kai's Triumph Song (1007): +10 AS, available to group.
- Song of Valor (1010): +10 DS against melee, ranged, bolt, aids against sheer fear, self cast.
- Song of Mirrors (1019): +20 Dodge, self cast.
- Song of Tonis (1035): +20 Dodge ranks, -1 second round time, available to group, 60 second duration, not renewed automatically (refreshable).
If these spells are known to you:
- It is typically useful to continue singing 1003, 1006, 1007, 1010 and 1019 while hunting.
- Bards with low total mana might want to stop singing songs while resting.
- Bards with low total mana might want to avoid 1006 until they acquire more.
- If a bard is subject to the multi-song penalty while hunting, it can also be useful to stop singing 1003 before song renewal and reapply after.