
Originally Posted by
Obitus
If we're assuming both characters use Heighten, then the Sorcerer (at the current level cap) has a further +2 to DCs because he has access to 7th level spells, and you only have access to 5th level spells.
The first point is rather huge. The difference in casting time between a Sorc and a Bard using, say, Dancing Ball, is night and day.
But sure, if you want to limit the comparison to enchantment-school spells, a Sorcerer isn't that far ahead. My issue with that is that the criteria are too narrow. A Sorcerer (if he chooses to spec a certain way) is a much better crowd control caster than a Bard, because the Sorcerer will not only have higher DCs and faster casting time; the Sorcerer will also have access to options that the Bard doesn't, like Command Undead, Web, Flesh to Stone, Solid Fog. Then, of course, if we wanted to open a can of worms, we could debate whether the ability to nuke things into the stone age when called upon is a form of crowd control.
None of this is to say that casting Bards can't be good characters. I just personally wouldn't play a pure CC-specced Bard. As it stands now, the one major CC advantage a Bard has over other arcane casters is Fascinate, and you can use that whether your Charisma is 8 or 34.