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Inevitable Strike

No Action

Range Personal

Trigger: You make a melee weapon attack roll.

Effect: Make the attack roll twice. If both attack rolls hit, the target takes 1d8 extra damage.

Level 11: 2d8 extra damage.

Level 21: 3d8 extra damage.

Inevitable Strike

No Action

Range Personal

Trigger: You make a melee weapon attack roll.

Effect: Make the attack roll twice. If both attack rolls hit, the target takes 1d8 extra damage.

Level 11: 2d8 extra damage.

Level 21: 3d8 extra damage.

I was kind of confused as to how this worked so I googled it. The explanation I got was that there is only one "real" attack roll. There's another one added in which simply gives you extra damage if the "real" one hits. Which lead me to another question, do I have to declare which one's which? That would make it kinda sucky if you ask me.

Inevitable Strike

No Action

Range Personal

Trigger: You make a melee weapon attack roll.

Effect: Make the attack roll twice. If both attack rolls hit, the target takes 1d8 extra damage.

Level 11: 2d8 extra damage.

Level 21: 3d8 extra damage.

I was kind of confused as to how this worked so I googled it. The explanation I got was that there is only one "real" attack roll. There's another one added in which simply gives you extra damage if the "real" one hits. Which lead me to another question, do I have to declare which one's which? That would make it kinda sucky if you ask me.

Inevitable Strike

No Action

Range Personal

Trigger: You make a melee weapon attack roll.

Effect: Make the attack roll twice. If both attack rolls hit, the target takes 1d8 extra damage.

Level 11: 2d8 extra damage.

Level 21: 3d8 extra damage.

I was kind of confused as to how this worked so I googled it. The explanation I got was that there is only one "real" attack roll. There's another one added in which simply gives you extra damage if the "real" one hits. Which lead me to another question, do I have to declare which one's which? That would make it kinda sucky if you ask me.

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Inevitable Strike: do I have to declare which die is which?

Inevitable Strike

No Action

Range Personal

Trigger: You make a melee weapon attack roll.

Effect: Make the attack roll twice. If both attack rolls hit, the target takes 1d8 extra damage.

Level 11: 2d8 extra damage.

Level 21: 3d8 extra damage.

I was kind of confused as to how this worked so I googled it. The explanation I got was that there is only one "real" attack roll. There's another one added in which simply gives you extra damage if the "real" one hits. Which lead me to another question, do I have to declare which one's which? That would make it kinda sucky if you ask me.