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23 paź 2011 · Below are some quick descriptions of every stat, from 1 (a modifier of -5, or as low as a character can get without being undead or a construct) to 25 (a modifier of +7, or as high as a PHB character can get without magic): Strength. 1 (–5): Morbidly weak, has significant trouble lifting own limbs.
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If you are enraged, take a -4 penalty for Power Attack, and score a critical hit, then your total damage would be 4d6 + 12 (2× 1.5× str) + 4 (2× spec) + 16 (2× power attack), which comes out to 4d6 + 32.
20 mar 2014 · Your Attack Bonus with the weapon that you have Focus will be +6 (BAB) + 1 (Weapon Focus) + 3 (your Str modifier) = 10. Since you have a second attack, it will just follow the math: +1 (BAB) +1 (Weapon Focus) +3 (Str Mod) = 5. Keep in mind that having a huge attack bonus don't give you extra attacks the same way having a huge BAB will.
27 paź 2015 · If they choose to attack you they trigger Robilar's Gambit to grant you AoOs and charge up your Furious Counterstrike ability. If they don't attack you then they trigger your Defensive Rebuke boost, and Defensive Sweep and Overwhelming Assault feats to grant you AoOs and bonuses on your attacks.
If you use a full round action to attack, you can get extra attacks. Those extra attacks occur at BAB +6, +11, and +16 for a Fighter. Each extra one is -5 from the previous one. So a level 6 fighter has 6/1, and on a full attack action gets two attacks. The first is using BAB +6, the second +1.
The alternative is the fractional base attack bonus, which allows for a slightly higher bonus at when multiclassing. Basically every class get either a 1/1, 3/4, or 1/2 bonus per level, and you simply round down.
4 lis 2020 · The most common types are attack rolls, ability checks, skill checks, and saving throws. Core Class: A class which does not have prerequisites, and runs from levels 1 to 20. Concentration Check: When a creature is casting a spell, but is disrupted during the casting, he must make a Concentration check or fail to cast the spell.