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24 lip 2016 · The Player's Handbook describes the bolas as. two or three heavy wooden spheres connected by lengths of cord. Because the bolas can wrap around an enemy’s leg or other limb, you can use this weapon to make a ranged trip attack against an opponent.
An attack roll represents your attempt to strike your opponent on your turn in a round. When you make an attack roll, you roll a d20 and add your attack bonus. (Other modifiers may also apply to this roll.) If your result equals or beats the target’s Armor Class, you hit and deal damage.
Bolas were an exotic ranged weapon. [5] A set of bolas consisted of two or three spheres, [9] [10] connected by long cords to a central point. The spheres were typically made of either heavy wood, metal, or leather bags filled with stones. [9] The cords were either woven leather straps, heavy...
Power Attack [General] Prerequisite. Str 13. Benefit. On your action, before making attack rolls for a round, you may choose to subtract a number from all melee attack rolls and add the same number to all melee damage rolls. This number may not exceed your base attack bonus.
When you make an attack, your attack roll determines whether the attack hits or misses. To make an attack roll, roll a d20 and add the appropriate modifiers. If the total of the roll plus modifiers equals or exceeds the target’s Armor Class (AC), the attack hits.
Ball bearings were tiny metal balls that were used to hinder pursuers by forcing them to slow down and tread carefully or risk tripping and falling. Glass variants of these balls, known as marbles, were also used for that purpose.
THE BASICS. The Core Mechanic: Whenever you attempt an action that has some chance of failure, you roll a twenty-sided die (d20). To determine if your character succeeds at a task you do this: Roll a d20. Add any relevant modifiers. Compare the result to a target number.