Vrildaax
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Okay so if I'm making an attack with spellstrike using a spell that targets AC, I roll a single d20 to determine whether I do damage with both the attack and the spell with a single d20 rolled.
If I'm using a save spell does it:
A.) Roll a single d20 (saving throw) to determine both the physical hit and spell, similar to how AC attacks roll a single d20 to determine both
B.) Roll two dice, first the d20 to determine if the physical hit lands, and a second d20 to determine if the spell does damage
If it's B, why would you ever use a saving throw spell ever? You have double the chance to miss or do no damage, as opposed to the AC strike only having a single d20 rolled.
If it's A, why isn't it more clear that the save takes the place of both the attacks?
