Anadin said:
Timir - You're wrong.
75hp /tick is pretty huge, and although it's no substitute for a real healer, it would be insanely beneficial. I don't think that's even the right number.
Bards do help mana regen. Bard mana songs are stackable on FT, JB, and self buffs.
Of course bards can be dual cliented already. My point is that making them an easily DCable class would be unbalancing.
Elitra: My point is this. DCing a shaman (which I will admit does bring alot to the table, which is why I said they were DC whores already) takes time, practice, and skill. DCing a bard with symphonies would require a push of a button. you could cope with alot of situations if you set up your symphonies right, and I think that's unbalanced.
What can you easily do with a shaman bot? Haste, buff, throw an occasional heal.
What can you easily do with a bard bot? play one song. haste, resist, mana regen, whatever.
If bards can twist 4 songs with the touch of a key, that is an incredible boost to their DC power. and I really think it'd be too much.
OK, L65 bard, twisting 4 buff songs and doing nothing else:
Song of the Blademaster - 60% haste, a little ATK/DS
Lcea's - 23 mana/tick, 66hp/tick (best lute)
Psalm of the Four - 75 resists.
Warchant of the Tribes - 20% overhaste.
Now you have:
80% haste
20 DS
23 mana
66 hp
75 to all resists
ENC + Druid buffs that last 1 hour and are permable give:
75% haste
45 DS
26 mana
20 hp
50 to all resists
So either you can just get the chanter buffs perma'd and have a druid, losing 44hp/tick and 25 to all resists in exchange for having a druid healer, or you win those 44hp/25 resists, but get no druid.
So...
um...
Yeah, I don't see the issue here.