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A bard need not prepare his spells in advance. He can cast any spell he knows at any time, assuming he has not yet used up his allotment of spells per day for the spell's level.
A bard need not prepare his spells in advance. He can cast any spell he knows at any time, assuming he has not yet used up his allotment of spells per day for the spell's level.


* d20pfsrd link to [http://www.d20pfsrd.com/magic/spell-lists-and-domains/spell-lists---bard Bard spells].
* [[Bard Spells]].




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===Harmony (Sp)===  
===Harmony (Sp)===  
Starting at 1st level, any time during combat that the bard is maintaining a performance stance (including surprise rounds), a bard may magically strike at his enemies with illusory shadows of his performance as a standard action, in addition to the effects of the [[Types_of_Actions#Stances|Stance]]. The range of the attack is Close (25 ft + 5 ft/two levels (round down)) and it is a ranged touch attack that follows all the rules of [http://www.d20pfsrd.com/magic#TOC-Aiming-a-Spell ray attacks].   
Starting at 1st level, any time during combat that the bard is maintaining a performance stance (including surprise rounds), a bard may magically strike at his enemies with illusory shadows of his performance as a standard action, in addition to the effects of the [[Types_of_Actions#Stances|Stance]]. The range of the attack is Close (25 ft + 5 ft/two levels (round down)) and it is a ranged touch attack that follows all the rules of [[Casting_Spells#Effect|ray attacks]].   


As a ranged touch attack, Harmony may be boosted if the Bard has an [[Crafting_Magic_Implements|Implement]] in their hand when the ability is used.  If their Implement is also their Instrument, this usage does not interrupt their performance.
As a ranged touch attack, Harmony may be boosted if the Bard has an [[Crafting_Magic_Implements|Implement]] in their hand when the ability is used.  If their Implement is also their Instrument, this usage does not interrupt their performance.

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