Bard is not really super gear dependent.
Get the best drum you can (mistmoore drum is what most bard's get first).
Get a goblin gazughi ring if you plan to solo with charming (or even use charm in grps --- I hate bards that make a grp sit around for 12 seconds waiting for their charm to break).
Standard kit is breath of harmony for the clicky and anything else. It stinks, but for most bard their melee dps is not their utility --- at higher lvls you'll be much more useful with instruments singing the right songs than adding your melee dps.
Bard clickies from kunark armor are good. You'll want the helm (eye for pulling), bracer (targetable DS), boots (lev --- I love these), gloves (EB). The helm can be a pain to find for sale, so keep an eye for it early on.
Resist gear helps with pulling in caster areas.
As for macros I really only have a few set up for my bard (these are for GINA or GAMPARSE):
I have one that makes a click noise on spell fizzles. You'll fizzle a lot and when you are trying to twist or solo it is easier with a macro for this.
Max charm timer. You can begin to recast charm before it breaks, so knowing when you are in the 3-6 seconds left on your charm is helpful. If you are charm killing in a tight spot it is very essential to regain charm before both mobs are on you after a break.
Max selos timer. If you are kiting in a tight spot and twisting I find it helpful to see how much time I have left on selos. In some camps selos dropping can mean serious problems.
I also keep a timer on my lev boots (it is only like 5 min) so that I can reclick them at camps before they drop mid kite.
I have track bound to a movement key. Keep it up, keep it refreshed. If something pops in zone and you're the puller its your job to see it on track and beat anyone else to it (you're a bard---selos and go).
You'll want to make a macro for the /stopsong command. You can add stopsong to the first line of the items you click (if you are singing you need to stop singing to click them). So jboots, kunark clickies, etc. Also, sometimes songs get stuck (bugged) and the gems won't refresh until you hit stopsong.
Swapping instruments is painful...and I'd only recommend it if your grp is desperately in need of something, or you feel like showing off.
For the most part, my biggest advice for a group bard is to surrender to what the class is best at and abandon its weak spots. You don't want to melee after lvl 30. Your best song twist line up is frequently pulse mana, pulse mana, pulse mana, mana song. You'll get accused by ignorant folks that you are being lazy because they grped with some idiot the night before that kept 4 songs up in their buff box all night (pulse mana has no icon---teach folks this) but they were the wrong songs.
Learn to pull if you don't already. Bard puller in exp grp is best in game imo.
Learn your songs. Bard songs are complicated compared to other class spells. Depending on your grp setup you need to figure out your best line up....know which hastes have stats or are just pure haste. learn which spells have runes that work on canni for shamans, etc.
It is fairly common that I group on my bard that someone wrongly criticizes the spell lineup that I am using or that I am not meleeing in favor of instruments. They are usually just dumb wrong. Teach them.
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