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combat [2020/07/05 13:33] – dave | combat [2020/12/10 14:28] – scaling walls and ramparts dave | ||
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* Two or more horsemen or footmen with Long Spears or Bills get Advantage attacking a lone horseman. | * Two or more horsemen or footmen with Long Spears or Bills get Advantage attacking a lone horseman. | ||
* If footmen make a close formation that is at least four men wide, and all of them are wielding round shields, they are said to be in a Shield Wall. All attacks (ranged or melee) made against a Shield wall are made with Disadvantage. | * If footmen make a close formation that is at least four men wide, and all of them are wielding round shields, they are said to be in a Shield Wall. All attacks (ranged or melee) made against a Shield wall are made with Disadvantage. | ||
- | * If someone is scaling a wall, fence, or stockade, | + | * If someone is scaling a wall, fence, |
* An attacker has Advantage if they are unseen by their target through either stealth or magic. | * An attacker has Advantage if they are unseen by their target through either stealth or magic. | ||
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* Neither weapon may be a two-handed weapon (obviously), | * Neither weapon may be a two-handed weapon (obviously), | ||
* With the exception of a few class archetype features and special feature abilities, two weapon fighting does not grant a second attack. | * With the exception of a few class archetype features and special feature abilities, two weapon fighting does not grant a second attack. | ||
- | * The dual wielder gains a +1 bonus to attack. On a successful hit, they dual wielder rolls the damage of both weapons, but chooses which one to use based on which roll was better and/or which of the two damage types (piercing, slashing or bludgeoning) might be more advantageous. | + | * The dual wielder gains a +1 bonus to attack. On a successful hit, the dual wielder rolls the damage of both weapons, but chooses which one to use based on which roll was better and/or which of the two damage types (piercing, slashing or bludgeoning) might be more advantageous. |
combat.txt · Last modified: 2021/01/26 13:13 by dave