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Halek wrote:
tyrantis wrote:
Nightskies wrote:

SOME bonuses do stack. Such as dodge bonuses. Here's a list covering most of the bonuses. The bonus in question, as the title states, is an enhancement bonus.

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Understanding this and that enhancement bonuses do not normally stack. I have an issue I am confused with. The Arcane strike feat of the Magus seems to give weapons a +1 damage bonus every 4 levels as a swift action. I believe it's an enhancement bonus technically? So, believing that, would the damage from that bonus still stack with the enhancement bonus from activating a Magus' Arcane pool? I think it might because under Arcane pool it states:"These bonuses can be added to the weapon, stacking with existing weapon enhancement to a maximum of +5." I would greatly appreciate insight on this. If it does not, then I would have a hard time finding a reason to ever take arcane strike short of not having to spend a pool point.

If it came down to choosing either or, It would be to A. Spend a point and get a +1 to hit and damage. VS. B. Spending a swift action to simply gain a +1 to damage only.

I couldve sworn arcane strike gave an untyped bonus so it stacks with all the things.

That would be just wonderful if so.


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Nightskies wrote:

SOME bonuses do stack. Such as dodge bonuses. Here's a list covering most of the bonuses. The bonus in question, as the title states, is an enhancement bonus.

** spoiler omitted **...

Understanding this and that enhancement bonuses do not normally stack. I have an issue I am confused with. The Arcane strike feat of the Magus seems to give weapons a +1 damage bonus every 4 levels as a swift action. I believe it's an enhancement bonus technically? So, believing that, would the damage from that bonus still stack with the enhancement bonus from activating a Magus' Arcane pool? I think it might because under Arcane pool it states:"These bonuses can be added to the weapon, stacking with existing weapon enhancement to a maximum of +5." I would greatly appreciate insight on this. If it does not, then I would have a hard time finding a reason to ever take arcane strike short of not having to spend a pool point.

If it came down to choosing either or, It would be to A. Spend a point and get a +1 to hit and damage. VS. B. Spending a swift action to simply gain a +1 to damage only.