Okay, I know that several people, when it comes to the bard, would say let’s have the phoenix back. Though, that was very cool and RP provoking. I prefer the feel of the Bard now, only I do think they need to be tweaked just a bit. I completely agree that Bards should dabble in a bit of everything, but I do think knowing skills that are suppose to work in conjunction to other skills, such as hide without detect hidden, does not prove to be utterly beneficial nor does it make much sense. I see them as picking up traits from other classes, not just solitary skills. My suggestions are as follows.
Replace pugil with two handed, cause pugil is not as offensive or defensive as duel wield and duel parry, at least with two handed you can stay just as defensive
Replace knockout with detect hidden, I think it makes more sense for a bard able to see that ninja or thief skulking about in the shadows with them than trying to get that knockout, that hardly ever lands. Not to mention bards do not have opening attacks nor anything they can do to a sleeping person other than steal, which works well enough while they are awake. Knockout works far less than needed if it is to be used as a method of escape, so, overall, knockout does not seem very plausible as something of use for the FL Bard.
Replace trip with doublesheath, with the song Clash of the Titans and the bard being a skilled practitioner of sleight of hand such a replacement would be of equivalent exchange
Tweak the Flight of the Concord song to work like the Fly spell with less of a duration, or turn it into a flying mount. Bards are notorious travelers so it would be reasonable for them to have modes of transportation.
Last but not least, do away with strictly RP oriented songs that do not provide any real benefit cause they are truly not needed. With smote, pmote, and emote a person could be far more creative in producing songs for special occasions.
I would like to hear some feedback, by which I mean positive criticisms. Don’t just say my ideas suck, offer a reason please, thank you.