delph
Explorer
Hi, I have some questions on this feat:
second point of feat:
when casted on single-target spell but twined - IMHO: Really can't say
*It will be really powerful thing. Just imagine what will do it with Magic Missile. Or Eldritch Blast. BUT It cost feat/ASI as Great weapon mastery/Sharpshooter - and there +10 dmg. And this is "only" vs 2d6 (avg 7) and it cost you your HPs (vs -5 to Attack), so you can't do it forever. Cost it Bonus Action GWM no... In battle, you are contested to hold concentration...
There isn't wording like elsewhere "once per turn" or something like that.
You've learned secrets of hemocraft that grant you esoteric power at the price of your own life force.
As a bonus action, you can choose to take 1d6 necrotic damage to gain a blood boon. Your blood boon lasts for 1 hour or until expended. You can expend this blood boon to gain one of the following benefits:
As a bonus action, you can choose to take 1d6 necrotic damage to gain a blood boon. Your blood boon lasts for 1 hour or until expended. You can expend this blood boon to gain one of the following benefits:
- When you make an attack roll, you roll 1d6 and add it to the total.
- When you hit with an attack or spell, you deal an additional 2d6 necrotic damage.
- When you cause a creature to make a Strength, Dexterity, or Constitution saving throw, roll a d4 and reduce their save by the amount rolled.
second point of feat:
- when casted with AOE spell like fireball - it deal 2d6 to everyone? - IMHO: yes
- when casted to multitarget spell (EB, Magic Missile, Scorching ray)? - IMHO: no but*?
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when casted on single-target spell but twined - IMHO: Really can't say
*It will be really powerful thing. Just imagine what will do it with Magic Missile. Or Eldritch Blast. BUT It cost feat/ASI as Great weapon mastery/Sharpshooter - and there +10 dmg. And this is "only" vs 2d6 (avg 7) and it cost you your HPs (vs -5 to Attack), so you can't do it forever. Cost it Bonus Action GWM no... In battle, you are contested to hold concentration...
There isn't wording like elsewhere "once per turn" or something like that.