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Dragon claw damage

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In the table it says "2 claws" then underneath "2d6" for a huge dragon.

Does this mean EACH claw is 2d6, or that BOTH claws are 2d6(meaning 1d6 each)?Same question in regards to the wings.
 

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In the table it says "2 claws" then underneath "2d6" for a huge dragon.

Does this mean EACH claw is 2d6, or that BOTH claws are 2d6(meaning 1d6 each)?Same question in regards to the wings.
Each claw does 2d6.

Mike
 

Agreed, it's 2 attacks, each doing 2d6 (plus 1/2 of the dragon's Str bonus).

If it were meant to be a single attack, using both claws, it just say "Claws", without the number in front of it.

Go to the Animals section of your Monster Manual, and look at the Attack vs. Full Attack for an Eagle, then for a Hawk, which is a smaller animal.

Monster Manual said:
Eagle
Attack: Talons +3 melee (1d4)
Full Attack: 2 talons +3 melee (1d4) and bite -2 melee (1d4)

Hawk
Attack: Talons +5 melee (1d4-2)
Full Attack: Talons +5 melee (1d4-2)
 


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