The "bard's f**k everything" trope is sooo old and boring and has been done to death. Why not a bard who is a bookworm who cares more about reading than anything else but when they start talking about their favourite subject everyone listens? Or a sword bard assassin whose cover is a an actor i a travelling troupe?
‘Twas a satire post. I will edit the original post accordingly. Sorry.
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Bards are better, except for preparing spells.
If you use Spell Versatility from Class Feature Variants UA, Bards are 100% better.
Please check out my homebrew, I would appreciate feedback:
Spells, Monsters, Subclasses, Races, Arcknight Class, Occultist Class, World, Enigmatic Esoterica forms
Exactly. I just wanted to be that extra bit more versatile and supportive.
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The "bard's f**k everything" trope is sooo old and boring and has been done to death. Why not a bard who is a bookworm who cares more about reading than anything else but when they start talking about their favourite subject everyone listens? Or a sword bard assassin whose cover is a an actor i a travelling troupe?
‘Twas a satire post. I will edit the original post accordingly. Sorry.
she/it pronouns
I watch. I wait. I listen. I like roleplaying games. Avid fan of messed up homebrew and horror rpgs. Lancer>dnd5e, go read Kill Six Billion Demons. I will shoot you with my transgenderification beam pew pew