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Can someone clarify if it's possible to stack damage of the same elemental type but from different sources.

Example: A +1 Frost Bow firing Frost-Forged Steel Arrows which are covered in Liquid Ice.

The elemental damage types are all 'cold damage', but one is a magical enchantment (frost bow), one is from weapon material (frost forged steel), and the last is a non magical alchemical bonus (liquid ice).

Anyone?


Great, thanks for clearing that up BB.It seemed way OP if it was the other way.


Hi Guys

First post on the boards. I have a question regarding Vulnerability and Elementally enhanced weapon damage.

I play a fighter archer and have speced to have a wide selection of bane arrows stacking with my +1 adaptive mighty holy longbow.

QUESTION: When I hit a creature (we'll say an Ice Elemental)with a vulnerability to an energy type (fire in this case), do I only multiply the damage dice of the respective energy type by the extra 50% or the total damage of the arrow. Example:

Base damage on my arrow:

1d8 (base arrow dmg) +
1d6 (flamming arrow fire dmg) +
2d6 (Outsider Bane arrow)+
18 (feat, weapon and mighty longbow strength bonus)

If we say all dice rolls are averaged (i.e 3 on a d6 and 4 on a d8) does it take...

4+3(+1 rounded down 50% extra)+6+18 = 32 damage?

or

(4+3+6+18)* 1.5 = 46 damage (rounded down)?

If the answer is the second, do you multiply the bane damage et al by the 50%...???

Thanks guys. Hope this helps anyone else who might have the same question.

Sky