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These songs cannot have their duration stacked, as spellsongs are renewed automatically when the duration elapses, unless otherwise noted. They are also all self-cast, with some songs providing benefits to the Bard's group where indicated.
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.
*[[Fortitude Song (1003)]]: +10 DS against melee, ranged and bolt, self cast.
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*It is typically useful to continue singing 1003, 1006, 1007, 1010 and 1019 while hunting.
*It is typically useful to continue singing 1003, 1006, 1007, 1010 and 1019 while hunting.
*Bards with low total mana might want to [[STOP (verb)|stop]] singing songs while resting.
*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.
*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.
*Bards with low total mana might want to stop songs while resting.
*If a bard subjected to the multi-song penalty while hunting, it can also be useful to [[STOP (verb)|stop]] singing 1003 before song renewal and reapply after.
*As a bard gains a higher max mana and spellsong duration, it is recommended to sing 1017, and [[STOP (verb)|stop]] before renew cycles, and reapply after.

Latest revision as of 13:40, 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.

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.