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<blockquote data-quote="Sacrosanct" data-source="post: 7194442" data-attributes="member: 15700"><p>He said the same thing to me earlier today and then promptly quoted me two more times. Dunno, maybe you'll have better luck than me.</p><p></p><p>But really, and I suspect you'll agree with this, ignoring half of the effects a feat does (imparting a penalty) to focus on the base damage only is a bad way to try to analyze something because you could add a million damage to the base damage, but what matters is the actual full equation that goes into combat resolution during the game. A million bonus damage means zero if you don't hit with it. So yes, that feat add 10 damage to any attacks that hit with a qualified weapon, but "that hits" is the key part there. You also take a pretty hefty penalty in doing so. So, as you (and others) have said, when you do the actual math, the effect isn't that terribly much of a difference. Better? Yes, as a feat should be. But it's simply not accurate to say the feat grants a +10 bonus to every attack. Only attacks that hit. Which will be fewer due to that penalty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sacrosanct, post: 7194442, member: 15700"] He said the same thing to me earlier today and then promptly quoted me two more times. Dunno, maybe you'll have better luck than me. But really, and I suspect you'll agree with this, ignoring half of the effects a feat does (imparting a penalty) to focus on the base damage only is a bad way to try to analyze something because you could add a million damage to the base damage, but what matters is the actual full equation that goes into combat resolution during the game. A million bonus damage means zero if you don't hit with it. So yes, that feat add 10 damage to any attacks that hit with a qualified weapon, but "that hits" is the key part there. You also take a pretty hefty penalty in doing so. So, as you (and others) have said, when you do the actual math, the effect isn't that terribly much of a difference. Better? Yes, as a feat should be. But it's simply not accurate to say the feat grants a +10 bonus to every attack. Only attacks that hit. Which will be fewer due to that penalty. [/QUOTE]
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