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Post by dkjordan on Mar 7, 2012 13:03:28 GMT -5
Greetings, After reading through the Hunter class in the core rules version 1.1, page 81-84, I have 2 questions please... For the Double Arrow & Split Shot ability... [/u] Double Arrows (Tier 2) The character who possesses the double arrows ability can notch two arrows at once and fire them at the same time. This comes with a with a -3 to strike. The attack targets a single enemy and both arrows deal normal weapon damage. Damage bonus from dexterity is only applied to one arrow. Using this ability is a single t[li] Is there just one attack made here or will this be a die roll for each arrow Split ShotSplit Shot (Tier 3) With split shot, the character may notch two arrows at once and attack two different targets. These targets need to be in the same general direction. One attack roll is made at a -4; this does not stack with the penalty from double arrows. Damage is rolled normally for each arrow. The damage bonus from dexterity is not applied to either arrow.[/li][li] Does this mean I roll one attack for both arrows even if they are on separate targets? [/li][/ul]
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Post by Will Carson on Mar 7, 2012 18:44:16 GMT -5
Double Arrow - This is one attack roll with the penalty and then roll the extra damage of the extra arrow when rolling damage.
Split Shot - Here you roll the one attack (ex. you get a total of 17 after attack bonus and the penalty from split shot.) then the two targets may each roll defense if they are able. (ex. target 1 rolls a 19 and target 2 rolls a 12) then you deal damage only to the targets that failed to defend. (in this case you miss target 1 but hit target 2)
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