The selection of protective garments for bards is not rigidly defined, but typically leans towards lighter options. This preference is dictated by the need for mobility and freedom of movement to facilitate spellcasting, musical performance, and general agility. Common choices include leather armor, studded leather armor, or even simply reinforced cloth, depending on the specific campaign setting and individual character preferences.
The advantage of lighter armors lies in their minimal encumbrance. Heavier armors, while providing greater protection, can significantly hinder a bard’s ability to perform complex actions, such as playing intricate melodies or casting spells with somatic components. The balance between defense and agility is crucial for a bard to effectively contribute in combat and role-playing scenarios. Historically, bards, as versatile performers and lorekeepers, required adaptable equipment.