![]() ![]() Grants 20 percent extra healing effectiveness for yourself or a teammate for 15 seconds.įor 15 seconds you increase the damage output of yourself and all nearby teammates. Gives a ten percent damage reduction for youself and nearby teammates for 15 seconds. At three charges this attack has maximum potency (360). Gives you three charges, which you can spend on the Pitch Perfect ability.ĭelivers an attack to the target. Has an 80 percent chance to grant Repertoire every three seconds. ![]() Increases you and your teammate's critical hit rate by two percent. Has three maximum charges and also shares a recast timer with Bloodletter.Ģ0 percent Direct Hit rate buff for you and all nearby teammates, lasts for 15 seconds.ĭeals damage with a potency of 100. Which reduces weapon and spell skill cast time, recast time and auto-attack delay by four percent, for a maximum of 16 percent.Īttack with a potency of 100 to target and all enemies nearby it. Removes a debuff from yourself or targeted party member, lasts for 30 seconds.Īllows a single target weapon skill to hit three times, and also grants the " Straight Shot Ready" effect.ĭeals damage with a potency of 100. Which reduces the recast time of Bloodletter and Rain of Death by 7.5s. Has a maximimum of three charges and shares a recast timer with Rain of Death.ĭeals 100 potency worth of damage, and grants increased damage for you and nearby teammates. ![]() Increases damage dealt by 15 percent for 20 seconds.Īttack with a potency of 110. Repertoire can give you a maximum of three charges - the more charges you have, the more damage that Pitch Perfect deals. In The Wanderer's Minuet, a Repertoire proc will allow you to use the ability Pitch Perfect.In Army's Paeon, a Repertoire proc will reduce the cast and recast time of your weapon skill abilities, and your spells, and it will also reduce the delay between auto attacks.In Mage's Ballad, a Repertoire proc will reduce the recast time of Bloodletter or Rain of Death.Repertoire does different things based upon what song you have active. Repertoire has an 80 percent chance to activate every three seconds that a song is active (apart from in the last three seconds). Now that you know about the songs, the next thing is learning about the " Repertoire" proc. You'll start unlocking these songs at level 30, and have all three by level 52. Your first experiences with the Song Gauge will revolve around three different songs: Mage's Ballad, Army's Paeon, and The Wanderer's Minuet. This gauge will grow increasingly complex as you level up. The Bard's primary Job mechanic revolves around the Song Gauge. ![]()
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