I can't help but support Shandril's words.
I know, I know, hearing that a bard spell does potentially 130 damage to the first target, 65 damage to the second and 32 damage to the third in sonic damage can scare people off.

I say
potentially, because it would require to have 100 points in Perform.
Before you ask, yes: I'm playing a bard and I'm
CHA based. For experience, and not because
"my-class-is-OP-OMG-I-want-it-to-stay-as-it-is", a CHA based bard would have
not many other ways to actually deal damage. Especially if they spread out their levels with other prestige classes (like Stormsinger). 24 songs are just enough to make a run with the other friends and... yes, as a bard I work a bit as off-tank and dealing
some damage to assist.
The character concept however was born as a spellcaster primarly, and secondly as a support - but again, I'm bringing my own experience.
Sure we can decide to make it all different, and have bards suck while they do nothing and watch the rest doing their job and feeling useless in the process (especially the CHA based bards because they can't literally hit anything in melee - and when they do they deal 15 damage if they're lucky... and half of that damage is granted by inspire courage).
Or...
Instead of separating feats to do other things and whatsoever, why not doing instead the most simple thing?
Adding a CHA requirement to Song and Hymn of Requiem, if the issue is to see bards with 32 STR and using Hymn with only 13 CHA and a +3 CHA item for the spells.
Song of Requiem, let's say, requires 22 CHA or so.
Hymn of Requiem, instead, requires 24 CHA or so.
This way it would definetely give an improvement to those who seek RP over the "I go and destroy everything", and reward the CHA build at the same time. I don't see the need to change the formula, only perhaps the requirements if we want to.
A STR-build bard would definetely have its own merits, and the song of requiem would become really just an extra.
They want to dip into cleric? They want to be, I don't know, Dragonslayer? That is perfect - Clerics of Milil
are encouraged to take bard levels! And why not adding something for them too?
Maybe a new feat, empowering their offensive damage and attack, a song only
they have, requiring maybe 22 or more STR along with 20 songs.
Example:
Song of Strength
Type of feat: Class, Epic
Prerequisite: 20 songs, Perform 24, Strength 22
Required for: Song of Might
Specifics: The bard empowers his weapon and hits with might, doing an extra sonic damage with the blade equal to Bard Level/5 + Perform Skill/10. Lasts 10 rounds.
Use: Song
Song of Might
Type of feat: Class, Epic
Prerequisite: 20 songs, Perform 30, Strength 24
Specifics: Now the Song of Strength also grants +3 to the attack bonus, 5/adamantine DR and +2 regeneration.
Please, take the feats I wrote up here with a pinch of salt, they are ideas and I'm not saying that is how the bard should be!
What I mean is: opportunities exist to improve and give merit to the classes, rewarding the path they choose - barring some other things because that's the character's path (being martial or being spellcaster), without nerfing as if there's no tomorrow.
Steve wrote: ↑Tue Jan 31, 2023 4:39 am
If you want to nerf something, make it impossible to sing and stealth at the same stupid time.
Although my bardness says
"No please don't say it, Deragnost!" I must agree.
It is irrealistic not only that you can sing songs under stealth, but also that you can use the inspirations.
Or at least if you want to keep it, maybe they grant only
half of what they actually give. Because they must inspire "softly" and they can't sing loudly - as they have to be careful to not be spotted.