| Ambusher77 |
Not sure I agree. Enhancements from magic or the like are definitive pluses added to a roll. They themselves don't change the roll. The actual die roll stays the same. The mythic surges states "You can call upon your mythic power to overcome difficult challenges. You can expend one use of mythic power to INCREASE any d20 roll you just made by rolling 1d6 and adding it to the result. Using this ability is an immediate action taken after the result of the original roll is revealed. This can change the outcome of the roll." That last sentence is key. Enhancements have not even been added yet. It is suppose to change the outcome of the roll not whether he hit or not. What I would argue is the roll is random and he might roll a one. The surge states it is to overcome a difficult challenge and "CAN" change the outcome (meaning it can or cannot) of the roll. The extra d6 may or may not be enough to hit the critical range. I could see in some cases it would be enough to hit the range and sometime not. The d6 roll may only be enough to add to get normal hit because the character missed.