Viondar |
Well... There're two ways to go, here...
1 You could rule that since 2d10 is the highest listed, you won't go any higher.
2 you could let the list move on past level 20, which would send it from 2d10 to 2d12 to... 2d14??? Probably 3d10
Only THEN would you increase dice for enlargement, going from 3d10 to 8d8.
Enjoy finding more ways to go a size step higher, cuz there are a few ;)
James Risner Owner - D20 Hobbies |
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James Risner wrote:Could you link us up to the sources please? It couldn't hurt.mberni wrote:also would like to ask does permanency enlarge person and strong jaw stack?You can have 1 real size increase (enlarge) and one virtual (strong jaw). Nothing else stacks.
Size increases and effective size increases: How does damage work if I have various effects that change my actual size, my effective size, and my damage dice?
As per the rules on size changes, size changes do not stack, so if you have multiple size changing effects (for instance an effect that increases your size by one step and another that increases your size by two steps), only the largest applies. The same is true of effective size increases (which includes “deal damage as if they were one size category larger than they actually are,” “your damage die type increases by one step,” and similar language). They don’t stack with each other, just take the biggest one. However, you can have one of each and they do work together (for example, enlarge person increasing your actual size to Large and a bashing shield increasing your shield’s effective size by two steps, for a total of 2d6 damage).