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  1. Bards of the College of Lore know something about most things, collecting bits of knowledge from sources as diverse as scholarly tomes and peasant tales. Whether singing folk ballads in taverns or elaborate compositions in royal courts, these bards use their gifts to hold audiences spellbound.

    • Introduction
    • Table of Contents
    • Disclaimer
    • College of Lore Features
    • College of Lore Ability Scores
    • College of Lore Races
    • College of Lore Feats
    • College of Lore Weapons
    • College of Lore Armor
    • Example College of Lore Builds – The Choose Your Own Adventure Subclass
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    Bards have always been the generalists of Dungeons and Dragons. Some skills, some spells, they’ve had a little of everything. But what if a Bard could have a little more “everything”? What if a Bard could specialize into being a generalist? Well, that is the College of Lore. Bards get three skill proficiencies. The College of Lore Bard gets three m...

    RPGBOT uses the color coding scheme which has become common among Pathfinder build handbooks, which is simple to understand and easy to read at a glance. 1. Red: Bad, useless options, or options which are extremely situational. Nearly never useful. 2. Orange: OK options, or useful options that only apply in rare circumstances. Useful sometimes. 3. ...

    Bonus Proficiencies: 3 more skills of your choice brings your class’s total number of skill proficiencies up to 6 (not including those from your background and possibly from your race). You also ge...
    Cutting Words: This excludes saving throws, so you can’t force enemies to fail save-or-suck saves, but you can use it to protect allies from attacks which barely hit, or your could use it to hinder...
    Additional Magical Secrets: Even more spells from a different class! This is especially nice because you get it four levels earlier than other Bards. At this level you have access to powerful spell...
    Peerless Skill: This has a lot of applications. Combined with Superior Inspiration you could take an inspiration die on every initiative check (yes, those are ability checks, and yes you also get t...

    Being a hyper generalist that can build in almost any direction, we could see a lot of variance here in the ability scores. Str: While it’s unlikely that we would need to be the muscle in a party, it’s not impossible. It would just be served better by a different College. Dex: No matter what, we’ll need this for our AC. It’s also one of our good sa...

    Don’t forget to check the Bard Races Breakdown.We’ll already get six skill proficiencies from being a Lore Bard, so we don’t need to get more from any particular racial choice. But that doesn’t mean we can’tif that’s what the party needs. Alternatively, many races come with potential weapon proficiencies that could be used as-is or traded in for to...

    As always, if anything isn’t mentioned below, check the Bard Handbook. 1. SkilledPHB: If we choose a race with two skill proficiencies, together with Lore Bard and our Background we’ll already have ten skills. We could keep pushing it to thirteen if we really wanted to, but that’s a little overkill. Bards get Jack of All Trades for a reason. 2. Ski...

    Nothing is really stopping us from picking up a weapon, but cantrips scale so well that unless we’re using the weapon to cast Booming Blade or Green-Flame Blade, we’ll find it lacking.

    As mentioned in the Bard Handbook, Studded Leather will end up as the armor of choice unless we multiclass into something to get medium or heavy armor.

    If the College of Lore is the ultimate generalist blank slate, where the build choices are about filling in for what your party lacks, what can I possibly put forth as an example build? I guess we’ll just have to make multiple builds. Slowly. Over time. We’ll start with one.

    Learn how to build a versatile and adaptable Bard with the College of Lore subclass. Find out the features, abilities, skills, feats, races, and spells for this jack of all trades archetype.

  2. 24 de mai. de 2019 · Learn how to play a bard of the College of Lore, a versatile and knowledgeable subclass that can learn skills, spells, and tales from all walks of life. Find out the benefits, drawbacks, and suggested build for this iconic bard archetype.

    • James Haeck
  3. College of Lore. Base Class: Bard. Plumb the Depths of Magical Knowledge. Bards of the College of Lore collect spells and secrets from diverse sources, such as scholarly tomes, mystical rites, and peasant tales. The college’s members gather in libraries and universities to share their lore with one another.

  4. Learn how to play a bard of the College of Lore, who collects and shares knowledge from various sources and uses wit and charm to influence others. This subclass grants proficiency with skills, cutting words, additional magical secrets, and peerless skill.

  5. The College of Lore was a bardic college that focused on the accumulation of knowledge from any and all sources across the Realms.[1][2] These bards drew upon lore they uncovered far and wide, from esoteric scholarly works to local folk stories from rural communities.

  6. Learn about the College of Lore, a subclass for bards in D&D 5th Edition. Find out how to use your wit, skills, and spells to expose lies and hold audiences spellbound.