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| summary = '''Multiattack''' is a [[Flesh]] Action that allows him to hit an enemy very hard, twice. | | summary = '''Multiattack''' is a [[Flesh]] Action that allows him to hit an enemy very hard, twice. | ||
| description = Aim multiple attacks at a target. If you have gone {{Cond|Berserk}}, the target is also knocked {{Cond|Prone}}. | | description = Aim multiple attacks at a target. If you have gone {{Cond|Berserk}}, the target is also knocked {{Cond|Prone}}. |
Revision as of 15:39, 9 March 2024
Multiattack is a Flesh Action that allows him to hit an enemy very hard, twice.
Description
Aim multiple attacks at a target. If you have gone , the target is also knocked .The target must be , or the flesh golem must be Berserk.
Properties
- Cost:
- Action
- Damage:
- 4d8 (4~32) + Strength modifier Bludgeoning
- + 4d8 (4~32) + Strength modifier Bludgeoning
- Details:
- Attack roll
- Melee: 1.5 m / 5 ft
Condition: Prone
Duration: 1 turn
- Can't move or take Actions, Bonus actions, or Reactions, and has Disadvantage on Strength and Dexterity saving throws.
- Attacks against a Prone creature have Advantage if they're made within 3 m / 10 ft of the creature.
- A Prone creature must spend half its Movement Speed to stand up.
- A character with the Athlete feat spends only 1.5 m / 5 ft of Movement Speed to stand up.
How to learn
Used by creatures: Flesh
Notes
- On Explorer difficulty, the damage die is 2d6Bludgeoning instead.