Ahwe Yahzhe
First Post
I'm assuming that the Level 1 feat is the backbone for any Specialty (I prefer the original term "Theme", even if 4e references are apparently verboten in DDN). So what am I missing the the new versions of Twin Strike? "Rapid Shot" for the Archer and "Two-Weapon Fighting" for the Dual Wielder both allow two attacks with proficient weapons, but with half the damage for each attack.
The only benefit I can ascertain from making two attack rolls instead of one is that more rolls lower the variability of average damage. Is that really all? I know the math is flatter with bounded accuracy instead of level-based scaling, but is this a feat with no meaningful benefit? What am I missing?
The only benefit I can ascertain from making two attack rolls instead of one is that more rolls lower the variability of average damage. Is that really all? I know the math is flatter with bounded accuracy instead of level-based scaling, but is this a feat with no meaningful benefit? What am I missing?