http://forums.gleemax.com/showthread.php?t=1037617&highlight=expressed+as+a+negative+numberbrehobit said:Any chance you (or someone else) knows where he said that?
brehobit said:If anyone can proposed short answers to the unanswered questions on the FAQ (ideally with a format similar to what I have so far) that would be great!
Tenebras said:A fighter can hit two opponents with his Cleave power. Any target he attacks (hit or miss) he can mark with his Combat Opportunist ability. If he uses his Cleave power can he mark both of the targets or only the one he rolls the attack against?
And the bonus from versatile? I'm assuming it doesn't count as weapon dice.Gloombunny said:No. Only the weapon dice count as [W]. Bonuses from race, feats, items, enhancements, powers, etc are separate and don't get multiplied. (PHB, p. 276)
As far as I know, that's correct.Saeviomagy said:And the bonus from versatile? I'm assuming it doesn't count as weapon dice.
Zsig said:In 4E we pay for the Item Level and not Material.
If on the table the armor states it needs a minimum enhancement bonus of +4 then it's an item that ranges from Level 16 to 20. (although it could have an enhancement of +5 or even +6).
This means that a Leather armor +4 costs exactly the same as a Feyleather armor +4 (because they're both level 16), even though they offer different armor bonus.
(This is as short as i can make it.)
brehobit said:I think you are wrong here, but not sure...
I think that if you have +4 leather, you really have +4 Feyleather, so the actually armor bonus is +6 (+2 for feyleather, +4 for magic). You could in theory have real +4 leather (+5 total), but as the upgrade to feyleather is free, that would be odd.