Sunder question...

Dwarmaj

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When using sunder the opponant gets an opposed roll, are the opposed rolls linked to the number of attacks for each creature?

Example:
Ftr with a +2 longsword and attacks of (+11/+6/+1) attempts to sunder a Ftr with a +1 weapon and attacks of (+7/+2). If Ftr#1 used all of his attacks as sunder attemps, would the last attack be unopposed?

Dwarmaj
 
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No, the number of iterative attacks doesn't hamper or benefit sundering (other than having multiple attacks means you can attempt more sunders).
 

Sundering is a nice ability. PCs really hate NPCs who sunder weapons. Of course, I'm never happy when the PCs Sunder the NPC's weapons either, so it all balances out.
 

Dwarmaj said:
Ftr with a +2 longsword and attacks of (+11/+6/+1) attempts to sunder a Ftr with a +1 weapon and attacks of (+7/+2). If Ftr#1 used all of his attacks as sunder attemps, would the last attack be unopposed?

Sunder #1: +11 vs. +7
Sunder #2: +6 vs. +7
Sunder #3: +1 vs. +7
 

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