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| class learns at level 1 = Fighter
| class learns at level 1 = Fighter
| class learns at level 2 = Paladin
| class learns at level 2 = Paladin
| used by creatures = Flaming Fist Guisarmier, Oathbreaker Knight, Ulder Ravengard, Watchman, Zealot of the Absolute
| notes =
| notes =
* This also applies to [[Versatile]] weapons when off-hand is empty.
* This also applies to [[Versatile]] weapons when off-hand is empty.
* Unlike in 5th Edition rules, added damage dice from sources like [[Battle Master|Superiority Dice]], {{SAI|Divine Smite}}, and a [[Fire Surface|Fire]]- or [[Basic Poison|Poison]]-dipped weapon may also be rerolled.
* Unlike in 5th Edition rules, added damage dice from sources like [[Battle Master|Superiority Dice]], {{SAI|Divine Smite}}, and a {{Area|Fire}} or {{Area|Simple Toxin}}-dipped weapon may also be rerolled.
* This feature increases the average of a "Dx" (a dice with x sides) by 1 - 2/x, e.g. by 0.5 for a D4, by 0.833... for a D12, and so on.
* This feature increases the average of a "Dx" (a dice with x sides) by 1 - 2/x, e.g. by 0.5 for a D4, by 0.833... for a D12, and so on.
* When used in combination with [[Savage Attacker]], Great Weapon Fighting is applied before selecting the highest damage roll. It will do a first roll and reroll if it's a 1 or 2, and then roll one more time and use the highest result.
* When used in combination with [[Savage Attacker]], Great Weapon Fighting is applied before selecting the highest damage roll. It will do a first roll and reroll if it's a 1 or 2, and then roll one more time and use the highest result.

Latest revision as of 21:19, 24 October 2024

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Great Weapon Fighting is a Fighting Style passive feature.

Description

When you roll a 1 or 2 on a damage die for an attack with a Two-Handed melee weapon, that die is rerolled once.

How to learn

Classes:

Used by creatures: Flaming Fist Guisarmier, Oathbreaker Knight, Ulder Ravengard, Watchman, and Zealot of the Absolute

Notes

  • This also applies to Versatile weapons when off-hand is empty.
  • Unlike in 5th Edition rules, added damage dice from sources like Superiority Dice, Divine Smite Divine Smite, and a Fire Fire or Simple Toxin Simple Toxin-dipped weapon may also be rerolled.
  • This feature increases the average of a "Dx" (a dice with x sides) by 1 - 2/x, e.g. by 0.5 for a D4, by 0.833... for a D12, and so on.
  • When used in combination with Savage Attacker, Great Weapon Fighting is applied before selecting the highest damage roll. It will do a first roll and reroll if it's a 1 or 2, and then roll one more time and use the highest result.
    • The tooltip is showing 3-4 rolls but it appears to be a bug as of patch 6.

Math[edit | edit source]

Average bonus damage of Great Weapon Fighting alone[edit | edit source]

Average bonus damage per dice rolled
Damage dice Average bonus damage Average damage roll
1d4 0.50 3
1d6 0.67 4.17
1d8 0.75 5.25
1d10 0.8 6.30
1d12 0.83 7.33
2d6 1.33 8.33

If we compare to the 2 bonus damage of Duelling fighting style, at least a few damage dice need to be rolled for this feat to be equivalent or better. For example using the Halberd of Vigilance dipped in fire, this feat would on average add 2 x 0.5 + 0.8 = 1.8 bonus damage. If it is a critical strike it would add 3.6 bonus damage on average.

Average bonus damage of Great Weapon Fighting with Savage Attacker (or Brace)[edit | edit source]

Average bonus damage per dice rolled
Damage dice Average bonus damage Average damage roll Average bonus damage added by Great Weapon Fighting Average bonus damage added by Savage Attacker
1d4 0.88 3.38 0.25 0.38
1d6 1.27 4.77 0.30 0.60
1d8 1.63 6.13 0.31 0.88
1d10 1.97 7.47 0.32 1.17
1d12 2.31 8.81 0.32 1.48
2d6 2.54 9.54 0.59 1.20

Comparing with the 2 bonus damage of Duelling fighting style, at least 6 damage dice need to be rolled to be equivalent or better.

This fighting style is less efficient when used in combination with Savage Attacker but it can still be worth taking if :

  • Many damage dice are rolled, which can be achieved with e.g Divine Strike and/or when building characters based on Critical Strikes.
  • Someone wants to take another feat than Savage Attacker whose efficiency is slightly reduced by using Great Weapon Fighting instead (0.25 to 0.5 less bonus average damage, or 50% to 25% less bonus average damage for a d4 to d12 die)
  • There are no better fighting style to pick anyway.

Average bonus damage of Great Weapon Fighting with Savage Attacker and Brace[edit | edit source]

This feat average bonus damage is even lower when used with Brace and Savage Attacker : ~0.16 damage / die. However Brace can only be used once per short rest so it could still be worth taking.

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