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Message ID: 6485
Date: Tue Sep 14 18:48:15 BST 1999
Author: Rokenn Swiftsong
Subject: Re: good bards


Ya it is interesting seeing it from the otherside. Over the weekend I was
playing my secondary character (a lvl 15th Necro) and had the chance to
group with a 16th bard, it was great! And a lot of fun. If you run in to
Inka (the bard I grouped with) on the Karana server give him a /wave :)

Rokenn Swiftsong - Karana server
Master Craftsmen of Societus Argenti

>From: "Renee Cole" <nat_ive@...>
>Reply-To: eqbards@onelist.com
>To: eqbards@onelist.com
>Subject: Re: [eqbards] was: Fear/Chain, is not cheesy Re: good bards
>Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 10:37:05 PDT
>
>From: "Renee Cole" <nat_ive@...>
>
>
>
>>
>>I think it's a compliment to the subscribers of this lists that there are
>>relatively few Bards. WE all know how absolutely wonderful it is being a
>>bard. But this class is so different from any of the other "melee" and
>>"casting" classes that I honestly believe that it takes a special
>>individual
>>to play one and play it well (maybe I'm just patting myself on the back,
>>but I
>>don't think so).
>
>I also play a Level 38 druid (no, I don't kite, or I probably WOULD be
>level
>50 by now). I have played her since day one of commercial. In all that
>time, I have grouped with exactly THREE bards. Not because I don't like
>grouping with bards, but simply because there are so few of them available.
>
>Last night I had the opportunity and the unexpected pleasure of grouping
>with a level 30 bard in Cazic. *waves to Celandro* We were doing crocs and
>praying to the EQ gods for the steel golem to spawn and drop some gloves
>for
>our cleric friend.
>
>Because I play a bard, I am always more than happy to group with one if
>possible. I know the strengths of a bard, I know how great they are to
>have
>in a party, but I can tell you, there is nothing like experiencing what a
>bard can do from a different perspective. If I could have charmed Celandro
>and made him my permanent pet, I would have done it! Hehe. I learned ALOT
>from Celandro, pestering him with questions (poor Cel!), watching him weave
>his songs, etc.
>
>There is NOTHING like being grouped with a GOOD bard, who knows his stuff.
>
>-Treehugger and Songmaker
>