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== Performance mode ==
 
== Performance mode ==
For bard exclusively, you can alter your gameplay to be more support focused (suitable for parties) or damage focused (suitable when you are alone). In order to change between those two modes, the bard must cast '''''Performance "Soloist''''' or '''''Performance "Orchestra''''' for the changes to apply. A few spells will have a different behavior when done on either modes. You can also change by right clicking your lute weapon, if you do not wish to type it.
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For bard exclusively, you can alter your gameplay to be more support focused (suitable for parties) or damage focused (suitable when you are alone). In order to change between those two modes, the bard must cast '''''Performance Style "Soloist''''' or '''''Performance Style "Orchestra''''' for the changes to apply. A few spells will have a different behavior when done on either modes. You can also change by right clicking your lute weapon, if you do not wish to type it.

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== Performance mode ==
For bard exclusively, you can alter your gameplay to be more support focused (suitable for parties) or damage focused (suitable when you are alone). In order to change between those two modes, the bard must cast '''''Performance Style "Soloist''''' or '''''Performance Style "Orchestra''''' for the changes to apply. A few spells will have a different behavior when done on either modes. You can also change by right clicking your lute weapon, if you do not wish to type it.

Performance mode

For bard exclusively, you can alter your gameplay to be more support focused (suitable for parties) or damage focused (suitable when you are alone). In order to change between those two modes, the bard must cast Performance Style "Soloist or Performance Style "Orchestra for the changes to apply. A few spells will have a different behavior when done on either modes. You can also change by right clicking your lute weapon, if you do not wish to type it.