Jesus_3k: Don't get me wrong, i still gonna say that bards are weak compare to other classes. Iv also completed the nwn 2 game by solo bard and know what im talking about. Bard are good start to create multiclass or prestige, but again, the time u spent to play is not rewarding. All i want to say that bards and probably bow ranger something like youtube challenge to play - not a regular advenrure.
Solo bard? Yeah no wonder you think bards are weak, bards shine when in a group, preferably in a melee oriented one too. If you've only played a bard solo then you have no idea just how powerful bards can get. They're definitely way better than bow rangers...
And if you think bards are only good for multiclassing in NWN 2, then no you really don't know what you're talking about.
dtgreene: In Icewind Dale, Bards get a bunch of nice songs, which make the class useful, provided you're *not* soloing. In particular, there's a song that boosts luck (changing dice rolls in your favor), another that is a save-or-disable that costs nothing, and another one that provides defense and health regeneration to the whole party; with that last one, you no longer need to use spells or rest for HP recovery.
Also, in Baldur's Gate 2 (assuming non-EE and no fixpacks), you can have a high level Bard cast Mislead to create a clone that can sing, and the bard song granted by the HLA, from what I understand, *stacks*. This can get your party a bonus to hit and damage as high as +20 if you abuse this to the max.
Maybe they buffed songs enough in IWD to make them useful, I haven't actually played a bard in that game. But in BG, they're nowhere near worthwhile.
And sure if you're willing to use exploits, you can do pretty insane stuff with any class. But even a +20 bonus to damage (to-hit just doesn't matter by that point) wouldn't make bards anywhere near as powerful as a mage with all their insane spell combos or a fighter with greater whirlwind.