D&D 5E DAMEGE of Eldritch Blast + Agonizing Blast

maritimo80

First Post
I am a Warlock with CAR 18 (+4) 11th level using a cantrip Eldritch BLAST (I have 3 rays on the 11th level) along with the Eldritch Invocations agonizing BLAST.


So, loosen the 3 rary the same enemy give 3d10 + 12 or 3d10 + 4? And when you let the rays separated into 3 enemies? 1d + 4 in each?




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Agonizing Blast
Prerequisite: eldritch blast cantrip
When you cast eldritch blast, add your Charisma
modifier to the damage it deals on a hit.
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Eldritch Blast
Evocation cantrip
Casting Time: 1 action
Range: 120 feet
Components: V, S
Duration: Instantaneous
A beam o f crackling energy streaks toward a creature
within range. Make a ranged spell attack against the
target. On a hit, the target takes 1dlO force damage.
The spell creates more than one beam when you reach
higher levels: two beams at 5th level, three beams at
11th level, and four beams at 17th level. You can direct
the beams at the same target or at different ones. Make
a separate attack roll for each beam.
 

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Eejit

First Post
I am a Warlock with CAR 18 (+4) 11th level using a cantrip Eldritch BLAST (I have 3 rays on the 11th level) along with the Eldritch Invocations agonizing BLAST.


So, loosen the 3 rary the same enemy give 3d10 + 12 or 3d10 + 4? And when you let the rays separated into 3 enemies? 1d + 4 in each?

3d10 + 12
 

Moorcrys

Explorer
Since you add your Charisma modifier to the damage the blast does on a hit, and you have to roll to hit for each blast, you add your Charisma modifier to each beam that hits.
 

DammitVictor

Trust the Fungus
Supporter
Each hit. This is why Warlocks are the best casters for at-will damage, because Wizard and Cleric cantrips only apply ability modifier damage once.
 

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