[@SleepingSilence]: D&D was the best example of bards I could think of, where most of the official stuff is focused on support. At the same time, this isn't the early editions of D&D where you had to do all kinds of weird things. It's not D&D at all, but best example of bards I could think of was D&D. I never said you can't have combat ability. You can fight. You just need to focus on support abilites. I even said you can have healing spell, it just needs to work different and be less effective then the actual healer's spell(I've been helping that player privately). You picked bard out in the first place, so I assumed you wanted someone support and buff and debuff focused. You shouldn't be just as good a all the other people at everything, because if everyone was good at everything then no-one would really be doing anything unique as a party. I mean, I could let you keep everything, but you'd be vastly outstripped by the people who actually specialize in it.