Pilfering Poem's - Knock effect very overt!
Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2022 3:44 pm
Hello!
Whenever I sing the Pilfering Poem on my bard several fixtures in the area glow and click very loudly due to the ESF:Perform effect that triggers the Knock spell.
These are often fixtures that don't even need a lock and the range is huge, so it's hard to avoid triggering this effect. It has also made other PCs extremely suspicious of what my character was up to even if they just sang the song for the Listen bonus. And truth be told, maybe sometimes a character IS up to no good and it is very shocking when you first encounter it that one of the covert skills songs is announcing your plans more prominently than a guard's shouts ever could, plus dispelling any invisibility they might have on them. Especially since it didn't do any of that before you picked up one of your precious Epic Feats that you've been previously looking forward to having.
Would it be possible to give bards a dash command that disables and enables the use of their ESF:Perform special bonus to songs?
Whenever I sing the Pilfering Poem on my bard several fixtures in the area glow and click very loudly due to the ESF:Perform effect that triggers the Knock spell.
These are often fixtures that don't even need a lock and the range is huge, so it's hard to avoid triggering this effect. It has also made other PCs extremely suspicious of what my character was up to even if they just sang the song for the Listen bonus. And truth be told, maybe sometimes a character IS up to no good and it is very shocking when you first encounter it that one of the covert skills songs is announcing your plans more prominently than a guard's shouts ever could, plus dispelling any invisibility they might have on them. Especially since it didn't do any of that before you picked up one of your precious Epic Feats that you've been previously looking forward to having.
Would it be possible to give bards a dash command that disables and enables the use of their ESF:Perform special bonus to songs?