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Combat Statistics. This section summarizes the statistics that determine success in combat, and then details how to use Attack Roll. 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.)
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.
Your key ability score grants you additional power points equal to your key ability modifier × your manifester level ×1/2. Table: Ability Modifiers and Bonus Power Points shows these calculations for class levels 1st through 20th and key ability scores from 10 to 41.
Constructs, oozes, undead, plants, creatures with the incorporeal subtype, and elementals (COUPIEs) are the creatures types in the core rules that are immune to the rogue's sneak attack damage. There's little the core rogue can do to mitigate that immunity to precision damage.
Action Types. An action’s type essentially tells you how long the action takes to perform (within the framework of the 6-second combat round) and how movement is treated. There are six types of actions: standard actions, move actions, full-round actions, free actions, swift actions, and immediate actions.
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. If the result equals or exceeds the target number, your character succeeds.
While looking through some old useful links, I found that quite a few really good ones had broken tables, images, etc. So I decided to take it upon myself to reformat one of them. I only converted up to CR 20 as this took long enough and I had other things to do.