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120 bytes removed ,  10 September 2023
just tested it myself, both unarmed attacks and throwing attacks do receive an additional bonus to both the attack roll and damage equal to your STR modifier. In the case of the throwing attack the additional damage did have its own entry in the combat log, perhaps this was the cause of the confusion
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(just tested it myself, both unarmed attacks and throwing attacks do receive an additional bonus to both the attack roll and damage equal to your STR modifier. In the case of the throwing attack the additional damage did have its own entry in the combat log, perhaps this was the cause of the confusion)
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* Increase your {{Ability|Strength}} or {{Ability|Constitution}} by 1, to a maximum of 20.
* Increase your {{Ability|Strength}} or {{Ability|Constitution}} by 1, to a maximum of 20.
* When you make an unarmed attack, use an improvised weapon, or throw something, your strength modifier is added twice to the damage and {{Attack Roll}}s.
* When you make an unarmed attack, use an improvised weapon, or throw something, your strength modifier is added twice to the damage and {{Attack Roll}}s.
* Note: Despite the description, the strength modifier is added only once to the damage roll and once to the attack roll. Also, unarmed attacks that use Dexterity as a modifier still gain the strength modifier as a bonus with this feat and thus don't get the Dexterity modifier applied twice to the attack.
* Note: Unarmed attacks that use Dexterity as a modifier still gain the strength modifier as a bonus with this feat and thus don't get the Dexterity modifier applied twice to the attack.
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