Ork wrote: Wed May 02, 2018 12:52 pm
Played a bard from 3 to 24. Never had an issue soloing. I don't know what you mean by very weak.
Yeah, same here. There are much worse classes to solo.
The armor on, armor off thing is what drives me crazy about bards and why I usually abandon my attempts early on. I know you can get still spell and spellthief armor at some point but it's like.. Why even have these spells if they're such a pain to cast?
This confuses me. They're not a pain to cast if you have either of these things. And you can take still spell very early if you want to. But you don't have many spell slots early on anyway--you'll just be casting a few buffs--and as yellowcateyes suggested, those buffs can be cast before you venture out.
I never had much of an issue leveling my Bard at all; if anything, they're easier to level than other classes. They get UMD very early on, allowing you to use things like shield scrolls and concealment wands, not to mention scrolled versions of your standard buffs (like Mage Armor), which you
can cast in combat. If you wanna go str-based, take expertise as soon as possible, then take your first four fighter levels from 4-7, and upon hitting level 8 or so you'll be able to solo things higher than your level range. My bard was soloing ogrillons at level 8. The class is amazing if you play it well.
Get competent, people! The issues raised in this thread are non-issues. And if you're new to the game and soloing is hard, then avoid soloing and bring a friend. Admittedly, Bard is a somewhat more advanced class to play, but frankly, I prefer this, because people spamming epic Bard Songs left and right will make the game too easy, IMO, and will reduce the sought-after nature of Bards.