
Nick Ceccio |
The entry for the Vesk race's unarmed strikes says that at third level they add 1.5x their character level to their attacks with their fists, as opposed to 1x their character level. I can't find anything else in the book referencing adding your character level to your attacks, but the book phrases it as though it is a normal rule. Is this a mistake, or do some attacks add their user's character level to their damage?

Wikrin |

Nick Ceccio wrote:
The entry for the Vesk race's unarmed strikes says that at third level they add 1.5x their character level to their attacks with their fists, as opposed to 1x their character level. I can't find anything else in the book referencing adding your character level to your attacks, but the book phrases it as though it is a normal rule. Is this a mistake, or do some attacks add their user's character level to their damage?
Look up Weapon Specialization. Literally every class gets it for their class weapons for free at level 3. I don't understand how you could have overlooked it.

Nick Ceccio |
Wikrin wrote:
Nick Ceccio wrote:The entry for the Vesk race's unarmed strikes says that at third level they add 1.5x their character level to their attacks with their fists, as opposed to 1x their character level. I can't find anything else in the book referencing adding your character level to your attacks, but the book phrases it as though it is a normal rule. Is this a mistake, or do some attacks add their user's character level to their damage?Look up Weapon Specialization. Literally every class gets it for their class weapons for free at level 3. I don't understand how you could have overlooked it.
I understand how I overlooked it: I'm an idiot. Thanks for the help!

Wikrin |

Nick Ceccio wrote:
Wikrin wrote:I understand how I overlooked it: I'm an idiot. Thanks for the help!Nick Ceccio wrote:The entry for the Vesk race's unarmed strikes says that at third level they add 1.5x their character level to their attacks with their fists, as opposed to 1x their character level. I can't find anything else in the book referencing adding your character level to your attacks, but the book phrases it as though it is a normal rule. Is this a mistake, or do some attacks add their user's character level to their damage?Look up Weapon Specialization. Literally every class gets it for their class weapons for free at level 3. I don't understand how you could have overlooked it.
No problem, man. Good luck with your game. :)