Callum Finlayson |
Okay, this is going to be shorter than the original post as the fracking board ate that one.
Once per day per bard level, a bard can use his song or poetics to produce magical effects on those around him (usually including himself, if desired). While these abilities fall under the category of bardic music and the descriptions discuss singing or playing instruments, they can all be activated by reciting poetry, chanting, singing lyrical songs, singing melodies, whistling, playing an instrument, or playing an instrument in combination with some spoken performance.
That's a fairly specific and explicit list of the types of performance that can drive bardic music, tied in the main part to the standard bard-as-entertainer concept.
As PFS is SRD-only at the moment is it safe to assume that perform-oratory based bard isn't acceptable?
Deussu |
Okay, this is going to be shorter than the original post as the fracking board ate that one.SRD wrote:Once per day per bard level, a bard can use his song or poetics to produce magical effects on those around him (usually including himself, if desired). While these abilities fall under the category of bardic music and the descriptions discuss singing or playing instruments, they can all be activated by reciting poetry, chanting, singing lyrical songs, singing melodies, whistling, playing an instrument, or playing an instrument in combination with some spoken performance.That's a fairly specific and explicit list of the types of performance that can drive bardic music, tied in the main part to the standard bard-as-entertainer concept.
As PFS is SRD-only at the moment is it safe to assume that perform-oratory based bard isn't acceptable?
I don't believe perform is restricted at all. I've seen Craft (bread) and Perform (bad poetry) in my years of gaming, so I see no fault in choosing Perform (oratory). Those are merely examples.
Callum Finlayson |
Thanks for your responses, I'm well aware that in normal home games it's played looser, which is fine; but obviously PFS isn't a normal home game, it's essentially SRD-only and org play. Are you both saying that I'm reading more into the SRD than is there, and that under the SRD a perform:oratory bard is okay?
Paris Crenshaw Contributor |