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If you prefer the old-fashioned method of earning your keep, there are some basic chores that you can assist with around town to earn yourself some starting coin. In the Crossing, your best bet will be to find the firewood peddler [[Mags]], and in Riverhaven you'll want to seek out [[Maisie_(1)|Old Maisie]]. These characters will provide you with some basic [[task|tasks]], and offer payment in return for the successful completion of these tasks. Always remember to head directly to the bank and deposit all of your earnings at the teller's window! Thieves can and will rob you blind if you make a habit of wandering the streets with heavy pockets.
If you prefer the old-fashioned method of earning your keep, there are some basic chores that you can assist with around town to earn yourself some starting coin. In the Crossing, your best bet will be to find the firewood peddler [[Mags]], and in Riverhaven you'll want to seek out [[Maisie_(1)|Old Maisie]]. These characters will provide you with some basic [[task|tasks]], and offer payment in return for the successful completion of these tasks. Always remember to head directly to the bank and deposit all of your earnings at the teller's window! Thieves can and will rob you blind if you make a habit of wandering the streets with heavy pockets.


You may also wish to refer to the General Newbie Help Guide's[[General_Newbie_Help_Guide#Gear|Gear]] section for additional information.
You may also wish to refer to the [[General_Newbie_Help_Guide#Gear|General Newbie Help Guide's Gear]] section for additional information.


As a Bard, there are three main bases that you will want to have covered:
As a Bard, there are three main bases that you will want to have covered:

Revision as of 21:23, 3 November 2014

This is a page for the Bard specific page for the Newbie Help Guide. Whenever possible, overlap with the general guide should be minimized.

For details, rules, and the other pages involved, see Category:Newbie Guide Contest.

Start

Welcome to the Bard's Guild!

Bards in Elanthia are often referred to as the "Jack-of-all-trades" guild, and for good reason. Whether you envision yourself as a performer, a fighter, a crafter, a mage, or even just an alcoholic - the skills and abilities that you will gain as you progress as a Bard will cater to any, or all of these paths.

Where is the Guild?

To locate the Bard's Guild in either Crossing or Riverhaven, use DIR BARD and follow the directions until you arrive.

To join, ASK <guildleader> ABOUT JOIN twice.

I joined the guild! Now what?

After the guildleader finishes his or her initiation speech, they will suggest to you that you ask them about Magic to learn more. So let's start there...

Magic

You can use the SPELL command to bring up a list of the spells that you have learned, an indicator of how many spell slots you have available, as well as an assortment of other options regarding spell stances and other casting options. Let's just focus on the spells that you have and the amount of spell slots for now, though.

If you've just freshly joined the guild, you should notice that you currently know no spells, and have 1 spell slot available. This is a perfect time to ASK <guildleader> ABOUT MAGIC.

Your guildleader will provide you with a list of spells which are available to you. You may ASK <guildleader> ABOUT <spell name> SPELL to learn more about any of the spells which they have listed.

Upon joining the guild, you should have the following spells available to you for learning: Caress of the Sun, Faenella's Grace, Eillie's Cry, Aura of Tongues, and Glythtide's Joy. Congratulations, you have your first major decision to make as a Bard. Which spells to choose?

Bards are fortunate enough to have one spell which will not cost you any spell slots, and will allow you to begin your magical training immediately - Caress of the Sun. It is recommended that this be every young Bard's first spell, so when you are ready, head to your guildleader and CHOOSE CARESS OF THE SUN SPELL.

If this is your first time attempting to use magic in Elanthia, it is a good idea to play around with this first spell a bit, and get a feel of the timing and nature of your newfound magical abilities. To do so, all you need do is PREPARE CARE, wait until you feel fully prepared to cast your spell, then CAST.

It should be noted that there are several types of spells that you will encounter as you progress: standard, ritual, battle, targeted, and cyclic. Caress of the Sun is a cyclic spell, which means that once you cast it, it will last until you either RELEASE it, or run out of mana to fuel it. You can learn more about the various spell types through the general Magic page.

As you move around with this spell active, you may notice that it will drain more or less of your mana depending upon your present location. You can use the PERCEIVE or CONCENTRATE command to take stock of how much mana is available to you in any given room. The higher the mana in that area, the easier the casting will be on your attunement.

[Something should likely be said about the impact of Raw Channelling that Bards get for free, since free feats are not granted until circle 2. Unless that has changed...?--ABSOLON (talk) 02:26, 31 October 2014 (CDT)]

Okay, I get it, I can cast spells. Now what?

It is recommended that you take some time to read over some of the general magic and casting information via the Magic page to further familiarize yourself with the basic tenets of spellcasting, as well as the options to utilize magical devices such as cambrinth in your training.

As for Bard-specific magical knowledge, let's move on to...

Bardic Spell Progression

If you haven't already, hop on over to the Bard Spells page to familiarize yourself with what spells are available to us, as well as the layout of our spell tree.

For your first twenty circles, you will receive 1 additional spell slot each time you advance within the guild.

Assuming you're still first circle, and have already picked up Caress of the Sun as your first spell, you should find yourself with 1 spell slot still remaining, and the option to choose between the following spells: Glythtide's Joy, Aura of Tongues, Eillie's Cry, Faenella's Grace, or Breath of Storms.

Since all of these spells have a learning cost of only 1 spell slot, you are able to choose whichever one you prefer. As you weigh your options, there are three primary factors to keep in mind:

  • What is the spell's function, and is this something that I want/need?
    • This is the most important part of planning your spells. Your magical abilities will help to define your character's strengths and weaknesses, potentially ease every day activities within the realms, and can help to shape and enhance your roleplaying opportunities as well.
  • What other spells will this grant me access to down the line?
    • Once again, refer to the spell tree on the Bard Spells page to plan out which spells you may also want as you progress. While one spell may not be your cup of tea, it could be the key to unlocking access to a much more desirable one in the future.
  • What skill(s) does this spell train?
    • This is something that will only need to be taken into consideration at lower levels, as eventually you will have enough spells to cover every type of magic. There are five major magical skills that you will utilize in your training, Augmentation, Warding, Utility, Targeted Magic, and Debilitation. Caress of the Sun will train the Utility skill, so it is a good idea to pursue spells that will encompass the other four types at early levels.
Example:

This is not intended to be an outline of how to shape your character, but rather a simple illustration of a Bard's potential spell progression through their first ten circles.

Circle Spell Slot Cost
1st Caress of the Sun 0
Faenella's Grace 1
2nd Glythtide's Joy 1
3rd Breath of Storms 1
4th
5th Aether Wolves 2
6th Eillie's Cry 1
7th
8th Hodierna's Lilt 2
9th
10th Eye of Kertigen 2

By the 5th circle, this Bard has access to five spells, and the ability to train all five of the magical skills as noted above. By the 10th circle, they have accrued three more useful spells, as well as having unlocked access to many more options within the Bardic spellbook for themselves as they further progress.

Outfitting Your Bard

It is important that you have the proper gear needed to safely begin your adventures in Elanthia. Though every new character arrives in Elanthia with some form of basic armor, and a crude weapon of some sort, these should not be considered as ideal protection, and you will want to pursue other options as soon as possible.

In most cases, if you simply find other adventurers and ask around, most will be willing to lend their assistance, and you can often end up fully outfitted for free.

There are several other options, however. A good place to start is inside your nearest Bard Guildhall. Every guild is equipped with a donation shelf for new adventurers. Though there is no guarantee that you'll find what you need on these shelves, it never hurts to look. Everything is free, and you are welcome to take as much, or as little as you feel you need - but always remember to be considerate of those who may come after you and who may be in need as well.

If you prefer the old-fashioned method of earning your keep, there are some basic chores that you can assist with around town to earn yourself some starting coin. In the Crossing, your best bet will be to find the firewood peddler Mags, and in Riverhaven you'll want to seek out Old Maisie. These characters will provide you with some basic tasks, and offer payment in return for the successful completion of these tasks. Always remember to head directly to the bank and deposit all of your earnings at the teller's window! Thieves can and will rob you blind if you make a habit of wandering the streets with heavy pockets.

You may also wish to refer to the General Newbie Help Guide's Gear section for additional information.

As a Bard, there are three main bases that you will want to have covered:

Armor

First things first - get yourself a shield. This is an essential form of protection, and you can always toss it aside down the line if you decide that it doesn't vibe well with your character for some reason. There are three sizes of shields available: small, medium, and large. Bards are able to wear small shields on their arm, but medium and large shields must be held in the left hand to utilize their protection. For this reason, most Bards opt to use a small shield, and that is the recommended choice for young Bards.

If you are looking to preserve your coin, a good option to begin with is a target shield. These can be purchased cheaply from your local armory (DIR ARMOR for directions), or you can ask another brave adventurer to assist you in retrieving one for free from the corpse of a goblin (do not attempt to do this alone).

Once you have a shield, you will need to consider your options for armor. There are four trainable armor classes available: light armor, chain armor, brigandine armor, and plate armor.

Armor is not a Bard's specialty, therefore we have a more difficult time than some of the other guilds when attempting to wear heavier armor types such as brigandine or plate armor. The majority of Bards rely on either light armor, chain armor, or a mixture of the two. If you wish to be a stealthy Bard, you will likely want to stick with only light armor. Likewise, if you wish to stand in the open and be able to absorb more blows, chain armor will likely be a better option for you.

A common armor setup for a Bard wishing to utilize both light and chain armor would be as follows:

  • Light armor protecting the legs, abdomen, back, chest, and arms.
  • Chain armor protecting the hands, neck, eyes, and head.

That being said, if you envision yourself as a Bard in full plate armor or brigandine, you should not let these suggestions dissuade you from pursuing that path. All armor types are viable, but be aware that your combat training may prove to be more difficult if trying to utilize the heavier and more hindering armors.

Weapons
Instruments

Training

Other Resources

There is a plethora of helpful information for Bards throughout this Wiki, so here are some quick links to help ease the search:

General Newbie Help Guide

Bard Specific

Main Bard's Guild Page

Bard Spell List

Performance Skill

General Magic

Main Magic Page

Using Cambrinth

Magical Feats

General Combat

Main Combat Page

General Crafting

Main Crafting Page


(Note: Work in progress. Feel free to edit/add/rearrange as necessary. I can also be reached via AIM @ lucidandsober if anybody wants to get in contact for ease of collaboration, etc.)