| LastFootnote |
First, does the second Strike happen even if you fail or critically fail to hit the first target? What about if you can't successfully target it due to e.g. concealment? By the rules as written, I believe the ricochet happens anyway but I think some clarifying language is in order.
Second, there's the last sentence of the feat: "The item used to make these attacks isn’t destroyed or doesn’t fall to the ground after you make the second attack." Uh okay. Then what happens to the item? Does it somehow stick to the second target? Does it zoom back to your hand? Does it just mysteriously float in the air in the second target's square? I'm very confused about why this sentence was added at all.
| LastFootnote |
For the second question - it's because normally you destroy the item after making the first strike - it's saying that's delayed until the activity is completed basically.
Ah, so you’re saying there’s an “until” missing in the last sentence? That seems likely.
“The item used to make these attacks isn’t destroyed or doesn’t fall to the ground UNTIL after you make the second attack.”
| Dubious Scholar |
Dubious Scholar wrote:For the second question - it's because normally you destroy the item after making the first strike - it's saying that's delayed until the activity is completed basically.Ah, so you’re saying there’s an “until” missing in the last sentence? That seems likely.
“The item used to make these attacks isn’t destroyed or doesn’t fall to the ground UNTIL after you make the second attack.”
I honestly hadn't noticed the word was missing until it was pointed out :P.