
Twig |

So I am making my self a new Excel sheet for the different shapes (lost the previous one)
and all of a sudden I see this in the core book (page 179)
"Base attack bonus + Strength modifier + size modifier"
you get a size bonus to your attack for being bigger than medium?
I did know you get a penalty on your AC, but this is like totally new for me. (and my druid is level 10 in the meantime...)
so when I am in huge shape I get a +2 to my attack bonus?
and when I am in a tiny shape I get a -2 to my attack bonus?

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So I am making my self a new Excel sheet for the different shapes (lost the previous one)
and all of a sudden I see this in the core book (page 179)
"Base attack bonus + Strength modifier + size modifier"
you get a size bonus to your attack for being bigger than medium?
I did know you get a penalty on your AC, but this is like totally new for me. (and my druid is level 10 in the meantime...)
so when I am in huge shape I get a +2 to my attack bonus?
and when I am in a tiny shape I get a -2 to my attack bonus?
No, you get the same size modifier to attacks as to AC (-2 for Huge, +2 for Tiny).

Twig |

No, you get the same size modifier to attacks as to AC (-2 for Huge, +2 for Tiny).
so being bigger makes you hit softer? and being smaller makes you hit harder?
that sounds really illogical...
Although "enlage person" has this piece of info in the text; ...and a –1 penalty on attack rolls and AC due to its increased size.
*sad druid*

Twig |

It's not softer/harder.
It's accurate/inaccurate.
Proportionally it's easier for a small creature to hit a bigger target, and harder for a larger creature to hit a smaller target :)
yeah but it still sucks :p
its the same with AC; you get bigger, get more AC, but loose dex to even it out.