The dragonsong lyrist taps into the power of dragonsong, an ancient form of performance that originated among the draconic races, to create strange and wondrous magical effects.
Lvl | BAB | Saves | Feats | HP | ||
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Fort | Ref | Will | ||||
1st | +0 | +0 | +2 | +2 | Bardic Power, Song of Strength | 8 |
2nd | +1 | +0 | +3 | +3 | Song of Compulsion | 16 |
3rd | +2 | +1 | +3 | +3 | Song of Speed | 24 |
4th | +3 | +1 | +4 | +4 | Song of Fear | 32 |
5th | +3 | +1 | +4 | +4 | Song of Healing | 40 |
Dragonsong Lyricist is locked to 5 levels.
Bardic Power: Dragonsong Lyrist levels count as Bard levels for determining power of Bard Song/Curse Song. Does not grant any extra uses/day, or qualify towards qualifying for Lingering Inspiration.
Song of Strength: +2 AB and +2 Damage to self and allies in range for 2 hours/DSLYR level. Epic effect: Damage increased to +4, and also adds 5d8 Temp HP.
Song of Compulsion: AoE Confusion for 2 round/DSLYR level. Epic: +4 DC.
Song of Speed: Mass Haste for 2 rounds/DSLYR lvl. Epic effect: Double Duration
Song of Fear: AoE Fear for 4 rounds. Epic: +4 DC, Duration 6 rounds.
Song of Healing: AoE healing for 5d8 + 1/DSLYR level. Epic: +3 regen for 5 rounds.
All songs are usable 4x/day, except Song of Strength which is at-will. Songs are no longer auras, but instead are AoEs centered on the caster that affect either allies or enemies depending on the song. To trigger the Epic effect of the song, the caster must be an Epic Bard. Song of strength, compulsion and fear lasts until you cast a spell or activate magical item.