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- | A warlock’s invocations are spell-like abilities; using an invocation | + | Similar to other spellcasters, a bard can only perform a limited number of songs per day. The amount of performances a bard can deliver in a day is equal to 1 + 1/2 the bard’s level + the bard’s Charisma modifier. |
- | The save DC for an invocation | + | Song levels determine what songs a bard is able to learn at a given level, as shown on the table above. However, whenever the bard performs a song, it is considered to be a level equal to the highest song level the bard can learn. The Difficulty Class for a saving throw against a bard’s song is 10 + the effective song level + the bard’s Charisma modifier. |
- | The four grades | + | The bard’s selection of songs is limited. A bard begins play knowing two 1st-level songs of the bard’s choice. As he levels he will learn new songs, as shown on the previous table. Whenever the bard learns |
- | Finally, unlike other spell-like abilities, | + | Upon reaching 5th level, and at every third bard level thereafter (8th, 11th, and so on), a bard can choose to learn a new song in place of one he already knows. The new song’s level must be the same as that of the song being exchanged, and it must be at least one level lower than the highest-level bard song the bard can perform. A bard may only swap a single song at any given level and must choose whether or not to swap the song at the same time that he learns a new song for that level. |
+ | A bard need not prepare his songs in advance. He can perform | ||
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+ | Activating a bardic melody | ||
+ | Every bardic melody has an audible component, while some melodies have both audible and visual components. Targets of a bardic melody must be able to hear the bard for the melody to have any effect, and many such performances are language dependent (as noted in their description). A deaf bard has a 20% chance to fail when attempting | ||
+ | If a bardic melody has a visual component, the targets must have line of sight to the bard for the melody to have any effect. A blind bard has a 50% chance to fail when attempting to use a bardic performance with a visual component. Blind creatures | ||
+ | At 1st level, a bard can perform the following four bardic melodies: | ||
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+ | | Activate blindly | 25 | | ||
+ | | Use a scroll | 20 + caster | ||
+ | | Use a wand or staff | 20 | | ||
+ | | Emulate an ability score | See text | | ||
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+ | Additionally, the bard can begin a new bardic melody as a move action if he already has one (and only one) bardic melody already active, allowing him to start a second melody and then maintain both as a free action each round. | ||
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