Ravenloft: The Horrors Within fixes the underwhelming College of Spirits bard subclass
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Francesco Cacciatore
Summary
This article discusses how the upcoming D&D book "Ravenloft: The Horrors Within" fixes the College of Spirits bard subclass, which was widely considered one of the worst subclasses in the Ravenloft setting. The update makes the subclass more playable and balanced while preserving its unique flavor and thematic elements.
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The changes keep the fun, flavorful aspect of communing with spirits while making the mechanics actually work at the table.
This is exactly the kind of rework that players have been asking for since the subclass was first released.
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