The fey pact weapon (minor action to manifest) is the blade of winter's mourning (rapier). The at-will power for it is icy skewer (CHA vs. AC, [W]+CHA cold damage, grants +2 defenses against target's attack UENT), which must be used with your fey pact weapon. And it does have "Special: You can use this power as a melee basic attack."Hi, would love to know, does the Fey Pact Hexblade's At-Will melee attack contain the following (as the Infernal Pact in the Preview does, but the Star Pact in Dragon does not):
Special: You can use this power as a melee basic attack.
Thanks!
Another question!
I got the (probably mistaken) impression somewhere that the Tiefling's Infernal Wrath mechanic has changed again.
Can anyone confirm or deny this, please? Much appreciated!
Another question!
I got the (probably mistaken) impression somewhere that the Tiefling's Infernal Wrath mechanic has changed again.
Can anyone confirm or deny this, please? Much appreciated!
Hmm... A warlock really benefits from being in the middle of the enemies when the wizard drops that fireball... Can a boon trigger more than once in a single turn?
Well, there's the encounter 1st level free action Holy Smite, which is triggered when "you target an enemy with an at-will," dealing 2+CHA radiant damage. If you hit, the target is dazed UENT. All the level 5 daily powers are also Smites, just like other Paladin builds (chilling smite, fiery smite.)What's the verdict with the cavalier smite - is it just another encounter (W) die or something a bit more cool?
Thanks in advance
(Yes yes I know - too many paladin questions from me)
There are 4 new types of magic armor (plus Magic Armor), There are 2 new types of magic weapon (plus Defensive Weapon and Magic Weapon)...