| Professor |
The rules seem to imply that Countersong may only be used to help allies resist sound based penalties. Wouldn't it make sense to use Countersong to prevent enemies from receiving sound based bonuses? I'm running a RORL campaign..and a character has asked if he can attempt to Countersong the Warchanters affects. Sort of a dueling banjos. Opinions?
| Louis IX |
When I first read the post, I thought it was a ROFL campaign, because of the Dueling Banjos theme. Yeah. If you've seen the movie, close your eyes and you'll see what I mean.
Anyways. Sure, go ahead and ask you GM. Oh, you're the GM? My mistake. Sure, go ahead, but tell your players (OOC and way before it happens... like at the beginning of your regular game session) that it can be done (you know, to avoid resentment about springing a rule interpretation on them). Either ways, too. Like they have a bard and go like "but we didn't know we could do that, or we'd have planned differently" or they face a bard and go like "hey, we didn't know they could do that, or we would've planned differently."
£0.02 <- my dollar key got stuck