--- source: "[[ToV - Players Guide.pdf]]" --- ![[assets/03a0be8d25baedced87439a4739c0d90_MD5.jpg|291x377]] Bards who align with the College of Victory are tacticians who thrive in the heat of battle. Whether rallying battalions of troops or skirmishing with smaller parties, these bards lead allies to glory with their commanding presence and strategic genius. ||**Victory Progression**| |---|---| |**Bard Level**|**Features**| |3rd|Battle March, Bonus Proficiencies, Expanded Talent List| |7th|Multiattack (2/Attack Action)| |11th|Unified Front| |15th|Inspired Strike| # Bardic Performance: Battle March  _3rd-Level Victory Feature_  When you use your Bardic Performance feature and as part of each bonus action spent maintaining it, you can command up to three willing allies, who can hear or see you, to use their reaction to move up to half their speed. This movement doesn’t provoke opportunity attacks.  # Bonus Proficiencies _3rd-Level Victory Feature_  You gain proficiency with medium armor, shields, and one martial weapon of your choice. # Expanded Talent List _3rd-Level Victory Feature_  When you gain a new talent, you can select it from the martial or technical talents list (see Talents in Chapter 4). # Multiattack _7th-Level Victory Feature_  Your physical prowess has grown. On your turn, you can make two attacks when you take the Attack action. # Unified Front _11th-Level Victory Feature_  When you are affected by a spell or feature that targets an area and requires a save—like the fireball spell or a dragon’s breath weapon—you can use your reaction to expend a Bardic Inspiration die and add the number rolled to your save against the effect. On a success, any friendly creatures in the affected area automatically succeed on their saves as well. # Inspired Strike _15th-Level Victory Feature_  Once per turn, when you make a weapon or spell attack roll and have at least one use of your Bardic Inspiration feature available, you can roll a Bardic Inspiration die and add the number rolled to your attack roll. If you successfully hit with the attack, you get to keep the Bardic Inspiration die, but if you fail to hit, the die is expended.