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The training costs for each skill are listed in many places, including the main [[Bard|bard page]]. The values listed there are for a full single training, skills that are trained beyond single training are subject to a penalty (they can be trained for double the value for double training) so if one is considering to double train in a skill, one will pay three times the listed number of [[Training |
The training costs for each skill are listed in many places, including the main [[Bard|bard page]]. The values listed there are for a full single training, skills that are trained beyond single training are subject to a penalty (they can be trained for double the value for double training) so if one is considering to double train in a skill, one will pay three times the listed number of [[Training points|training points]] to do so. |
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Since all characters start at level 0, skills can be ''fully single trained'' (e.g. can have ranks in the skill equal to the character's level plus one) for the same cost as training once per level. Similarly, being ''fully double trained'' means that the character has ranks in a skill equal to twice their level plus two. However, there are some skills which should be kept equal to the character's level for maximum benefit (e.g. ''single trained'' as opposed to ''fully'' single trained). |
Since all characters start at level 0, skills can be ''fully single trained'' (e.g. can have ranks in the skill equal to the character's level plus one) for the same cost as training once per level. Similarly, being ''fully double trained'' means that the character has ranks in a skill equal to twice their level plus two. However, there are some skills which should be kept equal to the character's level for maximum benefit (e.g. ''single trained'' as opposed to ''fully'' single trained). |
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It is very common for bards to wear augmented chain eventually, so training once or twice per level up to 60 ranks is typically recommended. You can also learn new ranks in spurts, training to the next [[Armor|AsG]] as you go. |
It is very common for bards to wear augmented chain eventually, so training once or twice per level up to 60 ranks is typically recommended. You can also learn new ranks in spurts, training to the next [[Armor|AsG]] as you go. |
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Are you interested in traveling the lands making merry and singing your way through your adventures? A life as a bard may be the life you want.
Overview
Bards are one of the three semi professions in Elanthia, this means that they hunt using a combination of physical and magical attacks. The unique bard spells are sung, which is unique among all the professions. Bards are capable of singing weapons or armor into existence.
Bards are also possess the unique ability to learn about objects by singing to them.
Character Creation and Skills
Racial Selection
While each race may have particular mechanical advantages or disadvantages when it comes to particular hunting styles as a bard (which are covered in detail elsewhere), one of the most important reasons to select a particular race is role play. If you like, you can be a Dwarven poet who writes long epics about ale; an Aelotoi loremaster who preserves the story of her people through song; a Forest gnome who just wants to share some limericks with the world; a Halfling who busks for tarts; or even something less stereotypical, you can do it. So choose the race you want to play and go from there.
Statistics
There is a general guide on statistics for new players.
Training
Here is a description of some of the skills you generally want to train during your life as a bard. This is intended to provide a broad overview since detailed guides for particular builds already exist.
Note that these next two paragraphs may be covered elsewhere. If not, they can potentially be moved (with some changes).
The training costs for each skill are listed in many places, including the main bard page. The values listed there are for a full single training, skills that are trained beyond single training are subject to a penalty (they can be trained for double the value for double training) so if one is considering to double train in a skill, one will pay three times the listed number of training points to do so.
Since all characters start at level 0, skills can be fully single trained (e.g. can have ranks in the skill equal to the character's level plus one) for the same cost as training once per level. Similarly, being fully double trained means that the character has ranks in a skill equal to twice their level plus two. However, there are some skills which should be kept equal to the character's level for maximum benefit (e.g. single trained as opposed to fully single trained).
It is very common for bards to wear augmented chain eventually, so training once or twice per level up to 60 ranks is typically recommended. You can also learn new ranks in spurts, training to the next AsG as you go.
Shield Use=
In order to be successful using the Sonic Shield Song (1009), you need to train in shield use. However, not all weapon choices require shields (e.g. Polearm and Two Weapon Combat users typically do not use shields). If you choose a hunting style that requires shield use, you should fully double train this spell.
Weapons
Bards can use a variety of different weapons successfully and whichever one you choose is entirely up to you. However, whichever weapon one you choose, you should fully double train in it.
Songs
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See Also
- Bard (main article)
- New Players' Guide (a comprehensive beginner's guide for new players of any profession)
- Loresinging
- Whirlin's Bard Guide
- The Art of Roleplaying in GemStone IV (guide)
- Player Guide Contest
References
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