| Gelmir |
2 simple questions:
1) Deadly Stroke says: "If you hit, you deal double the normal damage"
Does that include strength damage as well? So a weapon doing 1d10+4(strength) would do 2d10+8?
2) I don't suppose I can combine Cleave and Deadly Stroke in the same round on the same targets? I am guessing not, but thought I would check.
Thanks for the quick help.
| HaraldKlak |
2 simple questions:
1) Deadly Stroke says: "If you hit, you deal double the normal damage"
Does that include strength damage as well? So a weapon doing 1d10+4(strength) would do 2d10+8?2) I don't suppose I can combine Cleave and Deadly Stroke in the same round on the same targets? I am guessing not, but thought I would check.
Thanks for the quick help.
1) Yes, the damage is doubled just like a crit. Compare this to Vital strike which specifies that it is only the weapon damage that are multiplied.
2) No, sadly not. Both of the feat require an standard action to use, so they cannot be combined with eachother.