@JeremyECrawford If I make 1 attack with a longsword as a part of casting Green Flame Blade, while having the Hex spell affecting the target, and then I use Divine Smite once the attack hits, how many damage rolls are there?
— Eric Green (@quadhund) March 23, 2018
Additionally, if you go look up the 3rd character page, there appears to be no bonus damage associated with retaliation, even if you have bonus to said damage type. Even Total damage bonuses are not listed. TL:DR 'Normal' item retaliation procs, like Piercing retaliation, seems inconsistent. If you cast Green-Flame blade on an enemy and have the ability to sneak attack, you can do so. The Horde Breaker Ranger class feature does not qualify the extra attack made to a creature within 5 ft of you as a reaction, bonus, or attack of opportunity.
When something in the game (Sneak Attack, Divine Smite, hex, etc.) causes your attack/spell/etc. to deal extra dice of damage, those dice are added to the damage the effect is already dealing, if any. It's one big damage roll, extra damage included. #DnDhttps://t.co/eWZ6dsefEl
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) March 23, 2018
Would only be a second damage roll if there was something locked behind a save like poison damage, yes?
— Dave Williams (@DaveWil33) March 23, 2018
If an attack has a damage roll but also a second damage roll (not extra damage) that is contingent on a saving throw, the damage of that second source is a different damage roll from the first. #DnDhttps://t.co/7amoNNvsKD
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— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) March 23, 2018
So Hex on a net is added to the damage already dealt by the net aka zero?
— Thomas 'You Can Call Me Tom' (@thomasabarry1) March 23, 2018
The hex spell doesn't require an attack to deal damage for the spell to work (0 + 1d6 = 1d6). The spell requires the attack to hit. #DnDhttps://t.co/axAZ1RX9Cp
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) March 23, 2018
how do you distinguish between second damage roll and extra damage?
— Nathaniel Mosher (@RubiksMoose) March 23, 2018
Separate damage rolls are delivered by separate attack rolls, saving throws, or other processes. Extra/bonus/additional damage is called extra/bonus/additional damage. #DnDhttps://t.co/1XIfKsYHo4
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) March 23, 2018
Is that additional damage impacted by a critical hit?
— Meat Voltron (@Preacher23) March 23, 2018
Saving throws can't score critical hits. If a saving throw is contingent on an attack hitting, the save is unaffected by that attack scoring a critical hit. #DnDhttps://t.co/cMaEBP5tyK
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) March 23, 2018
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In DDO, most melee weapons weapons use Strength for calculating attack bonus and damage. Most ranged or thrown weapons use Dexterity for calculating attack bonus; thrown weapons use Strength to calculate damage.
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Certain weapons use different abilities for calculating attack bonus and damage. Those are listed on this page.
Listed alphabetically and showing which ability it uses for Attack and Damage mod. When two abilities are listed (comma separated), it means it will use the highest one.
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Orbs[edit]
All orbs use the higher of INT or CHA for attack and damage. See Category:Orbs.
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