rgard
Adventurer
I would DM/play it differently than RAW.
I break the attack into 2 possible results. The player attacks and you resolve the attack with a view to whether he/she made a successfull 'touch' attack and whether a successful 'melee' attack was made:
1. Touch attack gets the +3 as per the spell.
2. Melee attack doesn't get the +3.
So in other words say the opponents touch ac is 13 and regular ac is 21. The duskblade has a total of bab and bonuses of +6. Player roles a 5 on the die:
1. Touch - 5 rolled, +6 attack bonus, +3 (opponent is wearing metal armor) = 14...shocking grasp goes off and hits the opponent.
2. Melee - 5 rolled, +6 attack bonus, (no shocking grasp +3 bonus) = 11...not a successful melee attack - no weapon damage.
You could have situations where both the shocking grasp goes off along with the melee attack being successful (player rolled a 15 on the die using the above example), or both fail (player rolled a 3 on the die using the above example.)
In the latter case when neither the touch ac nor (obviously) the melee ac is hit, I would rule the shocking grasp is not discharged and remains in the sword until the next successful touch attack is made.
Thanks,
Rich
I break the attack into 2 possible results. The player attacks and you resolve the attack with a view to whether he/she made a successfull 'touch' attack and whether a successful 'melee' attack was made:
1. Touch attack gets the +3 as per the spell.
2. Melee attack doesn't get the +3.
So in other words say the opponents touch ac is 13 and regular ac is 21. The duskblade has a total of bab and bonuses of +6. Player roles a 5 on the die:
1. Touch - 5 rolled, +6 attack bonus, +3 (opponent is wearing metal armor) = 14...shocking grasp goes off and hits the opponent.
2. Melee - 5 rolled, +6 attack bonus, (no shocking grasp +3 bonus) = 11...not a successful melee attack - no weapon damage.
You could have situations where both the shocking grasp goes off along with the melee attack being successful (player rolled a 15 on the die using the above example), or both fail (player rolled a 3 on the die using the above example.)
In the latter case when neither the touch ac nor (obviously) the melee ac is hit, I would rule the shocking grasp is not discharged and remains in the sword until the next successful touch attack is made.
Thanks,
Rich