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[W] - What exactly is in it?

So, just to make sure I understand:

Example:

A dwarf with a +1 Battleaxe (using it two handed), the dwarven weapon training feat, and using Rain of Steel (5th level fighter daily, pg. 79) would mean that any enemy that starts its turn adjacent to the dwarf would take:
1d10 (battleaxe)
+1 (magic enhancement)
+1 (two handed use)
+2 (dwarven weapon training)
or 1d10+4 , as long as the dwarf is able to make opportunity attacks.

Is this correct?
 

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So, just to make sure I understand:

Example:

A dwarf with a +1 Battleaxe (using it two handed), the dwarven weapon training feat, and using Rain of Steel (5th level fighter daily, pg. 79) would mean that any enemy that starts its turn adjacent to the dwarf would take:
1d10 (battleaxe)
+1 (magic enhancement)
+1 (two handed use)
+2 (dwarven weapon training)
or 1d10+4 , as long as the dwarf is able to make opportunity attacks.

Is this correct?

Rain of steel has the weapon keyword, so I believe that is correct.
 


So, just to make sure I understand:

Example:

A dwarf with a +1 Battleaxe (using it two handed), the dwarven weapon training feat, and using Rain of Steel (5th level fighter daily, pg. 79) would mean that any enemy that starts its turn adjacent to the dwarf would take:
1d10 (battleaxe)
+1 (magic enhancement)
+1 (two handed use)
+2 (dwarven weapon training)
or 1d10+4 , as long as the dwarf is able to make opportunity attacks.

Is this correct?

It's a damage roll, so you get the +2 feat bonus damage from DWT, which does not specify on a hit.
Same with versatile, and it seems weapon enhancement bonuses as well.

You're probably right on this.
 



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