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Revision as of 18:10, 2 March 2023
Overview
Ensemble songs require a Bard/Minstrel and Dancer/Gypsy in the same party, with a whip and instrument equipped and standing next to each other to play. Either the Bard or Dancer can initiate the song; the other participant is forced to cooperate, although he or she can still cancel the skill afterward. Like all play skills, the songs do not affect the caster, however, the other half of the ensemble will be affected by it. If the Bard and Dancer have different levels of the same ensemble, the lower one will be used. While using an ensemble, the Bard and Dancer will not be able to attack or move but they can still use Melody Strike and Slinging Arrow, as well as Amp to cancel the skill. Longing for Freedom removes this limitation. Ensemble songs are:
- Acoustic Rhythm
- Battle Theme
- Classical Pluck
- Down Tempo
- Harmonic Lick
- Lullaby
- Mental Sensing
- Power Cord