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Message ID: 4515
Date: Wed Jul 28 18:39:50 BST 1999
Author: John Kim
Subject: Re: Limit on song memorization


On Wed, 28 Jul 1999, Talies the Wanderer wrote:
>
> And this is part of the beauty of the Bard. Each Bard makes his or her own
> choices on what to memorize. Like our choices of weapons and armour, at
> early levels we might all choose similar things, but as we advance in
> levels our choices will often diverge, leaving us more individual. I, too,
> often wish I had a few extra slots, but then I realize that instead of
> depending on my songs to bail me out, the limitations force me to examine
> my strategies a lot more.

I agree with you. If you feel you need more free song slots,
group with another bard. :-)

However, there is one minor issue in the original poster's
favor. Casters get meditate. If they want to cast an
unmemorized spell, they sit, memorize it in 2 seconds, pop up,
cast it, sit down, and rememorize the original. Total time -
less than 10 seconds. If a bard wants to use an unmemorized
song (e.g. see invisible to check for invisible campers), you
sit down, memorize for 15-30 seconds, pop up, sing the song,
sit down, and rememorize the original for another 15-30
seconds. It can take well over a minute to do all this.

--
John H. Kim
kim@...