DJ_Dust
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Ok, now, correct me if I'm wrong but, an incorporeal creature wielding a weapon with ghost touch does NOT add it's Dexterity modifier to its damage rolls and ONLY to its attack rolls, correct?
In the Universal Monster Rules, it describes an incorporeal creature as using its Dexterity bonus on "melee attacks, ranged attacks, and CMB" since it has no strength score. However, since it does not specify whether it is just attack rolls or both attack AND damage rolls, one could argue that an incorporeal creature using a melee weapon would add its Dexterity to damage rolls.
I ask because I am using a Rogue/Shadowdancer and I have given my Shadow companion a ghost touch adamantine long spear. I have been only adding the dexterity to its attack rolls but I want to make sure because something like that would be nasty for when I am gming and I have an incorporeal creature wielding a ghost touch greatsword with 18 dex.
