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| name = Accompaniment
 
| name = Accompaniment
 
| range = touch
 
| range = touch
| duration = 4 minutes +1 min. per<br>[[Experience Level|level]]
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| duration = 4 minutes +1 minute<br>per [[Experience Level|level]]
 
| area of effect = self
 
| area of effect = self
 
| casting time = 1 [[Combat Round|round]]
 
| casting time = 1 [[Combat Round|round]]

Revision as of 01:57, 23 October 2021

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Accompaniment creates an illusionary figure able to provide musical support for a bard giving a performance or seeking to invoke martial spirit.

Accompaniment
Range touch
Duration 4 minutes +1 minute
per level
Area of Effect self
Casting Time 1 round
Saving Throw none
Level bard (2nd)

Improves the effectiveness of . At 4th level, the spell allows the caster the benefit of an accompanist; at 6th level, a second accompanist; at 8th level, a third accompanist and so on. The benefits gained from each addition is as follows:

  • Two musicians will increase the range of martial music from 60 feet to 75 feet; those listening will receive a saving throw bonus of +1.
  • Three musicians will give enemy morale checks and saving throws a penalty of -1.
  • Four musicians will increase the range of martial spirit to 90 feet and increases morale bonus to +2.
  • Five musicians gives enemy attacks and damage a penalty of -1.
  • Six musicians increases the range of martial music to 105 feet and increases the bonus to hit to +2
  • Seven musicians increases the damage bonus to +2.


The time that the caster spends playing martial music during the course of the spell is subtracted from the quota the caster is able to play martial music that day; however, accompanists to the spellcaster do not subtract rounds from their own quota.