juggernaut wrote:
If I remember well, persuasion does not allow NPCs to drop certain items. IE: the stock of a shopkeeper, certain decorative items the NPC wears, items that have been bound on the NPCs via certain scripts.
Persuasion does not allow a bard to force a NPC or a PC to drop an item of any kind, or to give that item to the bard or another person. The most it can do is force a NPC or PC to remove item X. Remove all is restricted from persuade's use as well, as is release all.
grep wrote:
Given the remarkable nature of this useful thing and all the baggage the only other method to enjoy it requires
This was more true before religion spells were taken off all NPCs.
JVJ wrote:
Personally I think the bard class just isn't for everyone since it's as support minded as it is..
Solo bard action is very possible and totally hawt. In fact, two of their most powerful abilities can *only* be used when solo.
Persuade *does* need a buff, but it doesn't come in the form of allowing remove all, release all, or even allowing a bard to force people to drop items. The buff it needs is a reduction of lag by about 1/3 - 1/2, and a reduced mana cost. The drawbacks to persuade in general are enough to balance the skill, the additional drawbacks of intense ME costs and roughly as much lag as being tripped are over and above what is needed to balance the skill.
EDIT: Oh, and the improve rate of this skill needs to be increased drastically. The fact that you must use this ridiculously risky and costly skill about 2431634623546245723546123512346234614^10 times just to improve through superb to mastered is mentally challenged.