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So you won't mess anything up... In fact I strongly recommend switching her subclass, because trickery sucks as a cleric domain compared to other options.
Storyline cutscenes and conversations (that aren't class dialogue specific) are based on the origin party members original class (regardless of what you changed them to)
When you respec an origin party member, their background remains the same, but the class can be changed.
So if you completely changed the wizard to a barbarian, it's possible he won't interject with an wizard specific dialogue checks, but otherwise his story will continue as if he is a wizard regardless.
Yes because he's not actually a bard in the story he just wears a bard suit for funsies