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Revision as of 02:13, 28 July 2024

"Distracting Strike" redirects here. For the ranged version, see, see Distracting Strike (Ranged).
Distracting Strike Melee.webp

Distracting Strike (Melee) is a Battle Master Battle Master Action. This combat manoeuvre allows the Fighter to give its allies Advantage Icon.png Advantage on their attack rolls against a target while dealing a bit of extra damage.

Description

Distract the target, giving your allies Advantage Icon.png Advantage on their next Attack Roll against it.

Properties

Cost
Action
Cost on hit
Superiority Die
Damage
Normal weapon damage
+ Superiority Die Damage TypesWeapon damage
Details
Attack roll

Condition: Distracted

Distracted Distracted

Duration: 1 turn

Not paying any attention to their surroundings.

The distractor's allies have Advantage Icon.png Advantage on their next Attack Roll against the creature.

How to learn

Classes:

Notes

  • If the next attack against the target involves multiple attack rolls at the same time (e.g. firing multiple beams from a single casting of Scorching Ray Scorching Ray at the distracted target) advantage will be applied to all of them.