S Stalker0 Legend Aug 4, 2008 #1 Let's say I use dire radiance with a +5 rod, giving me +5 to attack and damage on teh initial attack. If the enemy moves towards me I get more damage, do I also get the +5 to damage on that roll?
Let's say I use dire radiance with a +5 rod, giving me +5 to attack and damage on teh initial attack. If the enemy moves towards me I get more damage, do I also get the +5 to damage on that roll?
keterys First Post Aug 4, 2008 #2 As far as I can tell, yep. And Radiant Fire (or whatever), etc. I actually think I'd prefer that it not work that way for lots of powers because it makes multi "hitting" powers extremely good, but eh, way it is.
As far as I can tell, yep. And Radiant Fire (or whatever), etc. I actually think I'd prefer that it not work that way for lots of powers because it makes multi "hitting" powers extremely good, but eh, way it is.
Nifft Penguin Herder Aug 4, 2008 #3 It's a damage roll? Check. It's for a power with the Implement keyword? Check. It's good to go! - - - I had a similar revelation regarding the secondary damage for Flaming Sphere. Yay implement bonus! Cheers, -- N
It's a damage roll? Check. It's for a power with the Implement keyword? Check. It's good to go! - - - I had a similar revelation regarding the secondary damage for Flaming Sphere. Yay implement bonus! Cheers, -- N
AntlerDruid Explorer Aug 10, 2008 #4 Oh neat I didn't know the implement adds damage to the secondary damage. Neato!