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However, the average roll of 2d4 is 5 damage, while the average roll of '''<1d8>''' is only 4.5, because 2d4 can never roll a 1. Therefore, 2d4 is generally more consistent in damage output and will result in higher rolls in the long run.
However, the average roll of 2d4 is 5 damage, while the average roll of '''<1d8>''' is only 4.5, because 2d4 can never roll a 1. Therefore, 2d4 is generally more consistent in damage output and will result in higher rolls in the long run.
* Added, thank you. [[User:Nattern|Nattern]] ([[User talk:Nattern|talk]]) 08:14, 18 January 2024 (CET)
* Added, thank you. [[User:Nattern|Nattern]] ([[User talk:Nattern|talk]]) 08:14, 18 January 2024 (CET)
== Proficiency bonus is NOT added to damage by default. ==
"Proficiency bonuses are  added to damage rolls unless the attack being used (e.g. Shadowsoaked Blow) says so."
It should have said "Proficiency bonuses are '''not''' added to damage rolls..." [[User:Borf|Borf]] ([[User talk:Borf|talk]]) 02:48, 18 April 2024 (CEST)

Latest revision as of 01:48, 18 April 2024

Missing 1d8[edit source]

Current version: However, the average roll of 2d4 is 5 damage, while the average roll of is only 4.5, because 2d4 can never roll a 1. Therefore, 2d4 is generally more consistent in damage output and will result in higher rolls in the long run.

Suggested edit: However, the average roll of 2d4 is 5 damage, while the average roll of <1d8> is only 4.5, because 2d4 can never roll a 1. Therefore, 2d4 is generally more consistent in damage output and will result in higher rolls in the long run.

Proficiency bonus is NOT added to damage by default.[edit source]

"Proficiency bonuses are added to damage rolls unless the attack being used (e.g. Shadowsoaked Blow) says so."

It should have said "Proficiency bonuses are not added to damage rolls..." Borf (talk) 02:48, 18 April 2024 (CEST)Reply[reply]