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Criticalling on a nondamaging attack - need feedback

Gaiden

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I am wondering how my fellow DM's would rule on this issue. Lets say that a PC rolls a critical (confirmed threat) on a trip, assist, grapple, etc. I am thinking, that to consider the critical I ought to double the bonuses to the next role. A trip for example would allow the combatant to double his Str, an assist would give +4 instead of +2 to ally's attack or AC. For a grapple, I am thinking of just doubling the Str bonus (not the BAB).

Does this sound reasonable?
 
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Magnus

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Gaiden said:
I am wondering how my fellow DM's would rule on this issue. Lets say that a PC rolls a critical (confirmed threat) on a trip, assist, grapple, etc. I am thinking, that to consider the critical I ought to double the bonuses to the next role. A trip for example would allow the combatant to double his Str, an assist would give +4 instead of +2 to ally's attack or AC. For a grapple, I am thinking of just doubling the Str bonus (not the BAB).

Does this sound reasonable?

personally, tho i'm not a DM, i like the idea. perhaps not refering to it as a critical, but as an expertly executed action.
 

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