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<blockquote data-quote="MechaPilot" data-source="post: 7176592" data-attributes="member: 82779"><p>You're aiming for an area that's more vital (+10 damage) but is probably smaller, better protected by a shield or armor, and that may require good timing to hit at just the right angle (-5 to hit).</p><p></p><p>Now, one could reason that you should do regular damage if your roll but for the penalty would have beaten the target's AC. </p><p></p><p>The mechanical reason against allowing this is because a character would always sharpshoot if there were no penalty for not successfully making the more difficult shot. If you were going to allow it all the time, the feat should read as follows "if you beat the target's AC by five or more, you deal an extra ten damage."</p><p></p><p>The narrative reason against it is because of the same things that impose the penalty. If the vital spot is better protected and you don't hit it just right, your shot is blocked or deflected by the higher-quality protection you were trying to punch through. If it's about timing so you get the angle of the shot just right, you mistimed the shot and it was blocked or deflected. If the target was small, you missed it and hit a nearby protected area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MechaPilot, post: 7176592, member: 82779"] You're aiming for an area that's more vital (+10 damage) but is probably smaller, better protected by a shield or armor, and that may require good timing to hit at just the right angle (-5 to hit). Now, one could reason that you should do regular damage if your roll but for the penalty would have beaten the target's AC. The mechanical reason against allowing this is because a character would always sharpshoot if there were no penalty for not successfully making the more difficult shot. If you were going to allow it all the time, the feat should read as follows "if you beat the target's AC by five or more, you deal an extra ten damage." The narrative reason against it is because of the same things that impose the penalty. If the vital spot is better protected and you don't hit it just right, your shot is blocked or deflected by the higher-quality protection you were trying to punch through. If it's about timing so you get the angle of the shot just right, you mistimed the shot and it was blocked or deflected. If the target was small, you missed it and hit a nearby protected area. [/QUOTE]
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