Saagael
First Post
I'm wondering if bonuses that add to your next attack occur on all targets of a multi-target power, or just the first creature you target.
Specifically I'm looking at the Blood Mages AP feature "Blood Action":
If you were to use an action point to make an attack that targeted more than one creature, would all creatures hit by the power take the ongoing 10 damage, or just the first creature you target. My first reaction is to say no, because an attack is defined by an attack roll; each time you roll an attack roll is a separate attack (except in cases where you re-roll the attack).
Of course, this logic breaks down when you look at the fighter's marking feature. If each attack roll is a separate attack then no attack can ever include the fighter AND another creature, which the PHB suggests can happen.
Is there a distinction between "attack" and "power", or are they one and the same?
Specifically I'm looking at the Blood Mages AP feature "Blood Action":
When you spend an action point to take an extra action, if you use your action to make an attack that hits, that attack deals ongoing 10 damage (save ends).
If you were to use an action point to make an attack that targeted more than one creature, would all creatures hit by the power take the ongoing 10 damage, or just the first creature you target. My first reaction is to say no, because an attack is defined by an attack roll; each time you roll an attack roll is a separate attack (except in cases where you re-roll the attack).
Of course, this logic breaks down when you look at the fighter's marking feature. If each attack roll is a separate attack then no attack can ever include the fighter AND another creature, which the PHB suggests can happen.
Is there a distinction between "attack" and "power", or are they one and the same?