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damage_guide_dealing_and_tanking [2022/06/13 07:04]
omni Forgot base Monk fist enchantment.
damage_guide_dealing_and_tanking [2022/06/20 00:53]
omni Added hyper link to other page I mostly pulled from the game and added some extra tidbits to.
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 === Dealing Melee Damage === === Dealing Melee Damage ===
-All damage in the game has a type. There are three standard melee damage types (slashing, bludgeoning, piercing) and two nonstandards (silver and cold iron).+All damage in the game has a type. [[http://sunderingshadows.com/doku.php?id=damage_types|There are three standard melee damage types (slashing, bludgeoning, piercing) and two nonstandards (silver and cold iron)]].
  
 The "damage bonus" you can get off of items is a direct bonus to all melee damage that stacks with your attribute modifier and the item's enchantment level. A direct bonus does not effect the damage dice, instead adding it to your base minimum (keep in mind many weapon types, I.E. dagger versus longsword, will have different damage ranges). If I deal 1d8 silver damage with my unenchanted silver sword and have +2 damage bonus, my true damage range is 1d8+2, thus a minimum of 3 and a maximum of 10. The "damage bonus" you can get off of items is a direct bonus to all melee damage that stacks with your attribute modifier and the item's enchantment level. A direct bonus does not effect the damage dice, instead adding it to your base minimum (keep in mind many weapon types, I.E. dagger versus longsword, will have different damage ranges). If I deal 1d8 silver damage with my unenchanted silver sword and have +2 damage bonus, my true damage range is 1d8+2, thus a minimum of 3 and a maximum of 10.
damage_guide_dealing_and_tanking.txt ยท Last modified: 2022/07/18 12:36 by omni