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I seem to remember that Bard on the Beach used to have discount tickets available the same day of performance. Is this something that only happens when they have extra tickets available, or at a certain time in the run?
Basically, I love me some Shakespeare, and I don't mind bad seats, or going alone.
We know bards. It's what they do. Is is epic retrospective tale in the Waystone inn total bullshit?
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Playing one and at some point I want to multiclass it, at least after level 6 (font of inspiration at 5 is too big to pass up, and since I'm doing 5 at least I might aswell pick up 6 for extra attack since that's also very good)
I have no issues with warlock multiclassing, just don't want to do hexblade specifically (which I imagine isn't even as good for this build anyways, since it's dual wield)
Swashbuckler Rogue seems fun and full of synergies
Can't do Paladin because multiclassing minimums (no, I'm not going to bug my DM to let me have 13 dex as a multiclassing minimum for paladin), stats are:
8 str
17 dex (to get the +4 dex and medium armor master at the same level) 14 con
8 int
10 wis
16 cha
More specifically:
What is the DC of this "successful perform check" that allows the bard to control a 5 foot cube of water.
Will feats like improved natural attack (slam) increase its effectiveness, will things like improved reposition work as well?
Since the ability says it follows all rules regarding regular bardic performances, I assume it means the bard can attack/cast a spell in addition to spending a round of performance to have the cube attack?
Does it have to be a 5 foot cube to even use the ability? Or can the bard at lower levels with create water just use what they can create in a few rounds (creating a 5 foot cube would take forever)
I have a player who is wanting to use this archetype and need some help understanding on how to use it. Thanks for the help.
PS. I know it's a terribly written archetype, but I would like opinions on how to rule it. I have already decided to allow it cause it seems like it is very cool.
PPS: I AM THE GM
Warning, if you hate praising God for otherworldy powers, singing to make weapons excited or rule lawyering loopholes then roll +Wiz this post may send you on a barbaric rage on a fail
Also second Warning, this post is long
Ok, not that long ago I was creating some bosses to cause death and destruction on the ranks of my players. While I was checking all of the checkboxes in the Dungeon World monster maker tool for fun I thought about how much damage could one player do if he chose the right abilities and got ungodly luck.
Obviously, Reddit already thought about it and one user by the name of u/isaac3 found a good 42 damage from a fighter alone multiclassing into Paladin for Exterminatus and Thief for Backstab while in the comments they only got as far as 62.
Well I believe that to be wrong.
So buckle up boys, explanations and credits are done, time to get counting and rule lawyering through in order to get maximum damage.
Any newbie to dungeon world thinking of min maxing: Don't, this post was made for fun, even with ungodly damage, you'll probably not even be able to get close to a well made boss. Because your +infinite damage sword can't do anything if you can't get close to the enemy.
Here is the scenario with the rules: > A giant really slow monster that threatens to one shot the world stands before the team. The poor sods with no supportive potential have already been maimed and yeeted out of existance. > The monster has something stupid like 40 armor, 100 HP and regenerates fully after every attack. > The team understands that they need the power of god and anime to win and start empowering the main character which will deal the friendship attack that will pierce the heaven
It's a team formed by all the basic classes and they do not repeat themselves (No two bards or paladins etc...)
Characters won't spam the same move (If bard sings he can't sing again, but if another character sings then it's ok)
No magic weapons that deal +2M damage or super potions that do similar stuff, regular potions and equipment is ok
So first thing first we need the highest damaging character and that does not mean just the damage die. After looking through all abilities and possible multiclassing we find that the obvious choice is the [Fighter].
Now the previously mentioned User isaac3 found the obvious +d8 (Blood Thirsty) +d8 (Taste of Blood) +2d4 (Multiclass Dabbler into Paladin's Exterminatus) +d6 (Multiclass Initiate into Thi
... keep reading on reddit β‘I'm a long time DM and wanna-be game designer. I took my favorite RPG class, The Bard, and kickstarted a card game about using the Bards spells, abilities, and items to pick up tavern goers. I've found the game to be incredibly fun the more people role play their Bard.
I took all the savings I had and hired an amazing artist who has been pumping out some amazing stuff and I wanted to share it with everyone. I'd love some feedback:
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You can check out more about the game (or watch my embarrassingly dumb video) on the kickstarter page - https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/witsandgiggles/bard-party
Most of my Bards or the spells they use were directly pulled from my experience playing or DM'ing.
> Be me, Gary Oldman, the human bard
> Be not me, human fighter, and gnome rogue
> On a job to figure out why raids are happening like clockwork the area
> Riding my large wolf down the path
> Come around a corner and see a demon bird attacking monks
> Sit and watch the fight for a minute to see what is going on
> Demon bird appears to be an Acherai
> Lesser demon rumored to test cultistsβ dedication to their cause
> Looks like it is testing a group of cultists right now
> Canβt have cultists here
> Pull out sword and activate dragonfire inspiration for extra damage
> Cast whirling blade and throw fiery sword at the group
> End up missing the bird demon but still kill half of the cultists
> Rogue sneaks off into the trees to get behind the demon
> Fighter waits for the group to charge
> Remaining cultists turn to see my sword return to my hand like Iβm Darth Vader
> They try to run around the fighter and I while trying to flee
> We drop the remaining 2 cultists with attacks of opportunity
> Bird demon charges me and my mount
> Wolf chomps the bird demon
> Bonus damage from dragonfire inspiration is enough to kill it
> Cultists and demons appear to be spreading in the area
> Are the raids around here led by a cult?
> Will need to see if anyone knows anything at the inn we are headed to
> Arrive around noon and decide to get a drink
> Group of about 30 people walk in and start preaching
> They are dressed like the cultists we met on the road
> No armor and only a stick to protect them
> Preaching about pacifism and giving up the adventuring life
> They better not be messing with my income here
> Owner walks over and quietly tells them to knock it off and leave in the morning
> Owner calls me over to the bar
> Says we get free rooms for the night because he doesnβt like the preacher
> Preacher doesnβt like us so we must be okay people
> Owner asks us for a favor in return
> I offer to kill the preacher
> That guy is messing up future job opportunities and I can't have that
> He declines the offer
> He just wants us to look into the cult and see what they are up to
> Agree to look into the cult and promise not to kill the preacher while in his inn
> Grab drinks and dinner
> Overhear the preacher ranting the whole time
> Rogue and fighter go to bed e
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The description on this page reads: "This title will be available for free to Audible members through January 7, 2021 at 11:59 PM PT." - however, it's not free at all? Seems others were able to grab it before the release date. Are they charging for it when they're not supposed to be? I tried inquiring about it, but my messages have not been responded to in two days.
https://www.audible.com/pd/The-Tales-of-Beedle-the-Bard-Audiobook/1781103798
I'm starting a new game where my half elf bard will play the saxophone. I want 'epic' battle/combat style music with saxophone parts to play in the background from Spotify/YouTube whilst we're in combat (similar in tone to the stuff on YouTube/Spotify for 'D&D battle music'). The it doesn't have to be just saxophone, just ideally prominent. This will just be for flavor, so it can be a bit silly like the Epic Sax Guy. Purely instrumental, no vocals, is preferred.
I'll be honest, I'm not the most musically literate/don't have a good ear for instruments, so if its kinda similar to the saxophone, like a tuba or bassoon or something, that would be fine too.
Here is the video . I think Mikyx took Bard in a totally new direction, leveling up Shrine before magical journey, building Athenes. He had just unmatched aggression and really great roaming. I really have never seen Bard played to his fullest until that game. Just the balls to bring out what is normally considered a troll pick into Rift Rivals, and absolutely decimate a meta lane. It was definitely a treat to watch.
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