10-06-2015, 07:28 PM
(10-06-2015, 05:52 PM)Ziere Wrote: I'm interested in playing a bard for an upcoming campaign, but with how different the FFd20 bard is from the PF one, there are a few things I am confused about.
First question, how exactly does the Additional Song ability work? Do you cast however many songs you can as a single standard action? Or do you still have to take a standard action for each, but they don't break the concentration of the other songs and only require one concentration action for all of them?
Just as it says:
Additional Song: Starting at 5th level, a bard can perform an additional song, allowing him to perform two songs. At 10th level, the bard can perform three songs and at 20th level, the bard can perform four songs. The Perform check is needed for each song, with a +4 to the perform DC for each song after the first.
(10-06-2015, 05:52 PM)Ziere Wrote: Second question is on Foe Requiem, which seems to be the bard's main attack spell. Depending on which part of the site (or the PDFs) you look at, the description and variables of the song seem to change. The Song Lists say that it is 1d6 for the damage die, but the Song Descriptions say 2d6. Which is it? The lists also say 'one enemy', but the descriptions just say 'one creature'. Does the bard get to pick the target of the song, and if so can they change the target each round of the song? Or is the target picked randomly, and if so are allies included in that?
The song description is the correct one. I'll fix the list in the next update. 2d6 and versus any one creature within 30 feet. And yes, you can change the target each round.