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Hello!
Scenario: Skald that shares Superstition with Raging Song and then turns it off with Lingering Performance.
Question: At the 2nd and 3rd round, do PCs have to roll Will to receive buffs? (Superstitious)
If it's any relevant it's a Spell Warrior Skald.
https://www.aonprd.com/BarbarianRagePowers.aspx?Type=Defensive (scroll til almost the end)
https://aonprd.com/ArchetypeDisplay.aspx?FixedName=Skald%20Spell%20Warrior
https://aonprd.com/FeatDisplay.aspx?ItemName=Lingering%20Performance
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I'd say yes. The raging song has ended, but Lingering Performance specifically continues both the bonuses and penalties of a performance. That would include the bonuses and penalties of raging song, including any rage powers shared thereby.
The Community-Minded trait, on the other hand, only continues the duration of morale BONUSES... and thus would cause the bonus to saves to continue for two rounds w/o the need for saves against buffs.
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Benefit: The bonuses and penalties from your bardic performance continue for 2 rounds after you cease performing. Any other requirement, such as range or specific conditions, must still be met for the effect to continue. If you begin a new bardic performance during this time, the effects of the previous performance immediately cease.
The willing target part of Superstition is certainly not good, but I don't think qualifies as a penalty.
Penalty
Penalties are numerical values that are subtracted from a check or statistical score. Penalties do not have a type and most penalties stack with one another.
You can do links to pages using {url=ww.whateveritis}what you want it to look like{/url} but with [ instead of {. Example Lingering Performance