You gain a bonus to the attack roll equal to your Strength modifier.

TheGogmagog

First Post
When you have an Attack: Dex vs AC and Special: You gain a bonus to the attack roll equal
to your Strength modifier. Do you add both Dex and Str, the best or only Strength?
 

log in or register to remove this ad

TheGogmagog said:
When you have an Attack: Dex vs AC and Special: You gain a bonus to the attack roll equal
to your Strength modifier. Do you add both Dex and Str, the best or only Strength?
Both.
 

TheGogmagog said:
When you have an Attack: Dex vs AC and Special: You gain a bonus to the attack roll equal
to your Strength modifier. Do you add both Dex and Str, the best or only Strength?

Thats how I read it but could you say what power your talking about specifically as it my be important.
 

Topple Over (p119?) is what I was looking at, but thought the teminology came up enough to be a general question. Same with Torturous Strike except it's "damage 2[W] + Dexerity modifier damage" and "Brutal Scoundrel: You gain a bonus to the damage roll equal to your Strength modifier."

I was thinking it was both, but wanted to confirm.

While we are on specific examples, I would also read Imperiling Strike (Rogue Attack 7), that the Brutal Scoundrel benefit replaces the flat -1.

I am Rogue - Brutal Scoundrel
 
Last edited:

It looks like Hurricane of Blood (Rogue Encounter Attack 27). The extra attack bonus only applies to Brutal Scoundrels. Still, the extra to-hit is very nice, and the attack does 5[W] damage, which isn't bad.
 


Beastman said:
So what if your STR-modifier is a penalty? There are many powers that state you get a bonus equal to some ability-modifier and I wonder everytime what do do with ability-penalties.

That is a good question. I also need an answer for that.
 


Beastman said:
So what if your STR-modifier is a penalty? There are many powers that state you get a bonus equal to some ability-modifier and I wonder everytime what do do with ability-penalties.

It would seem that the obvious is that you take a penalty to damage, and your DM wonders why you took this power.
 

Beastman said:
So what if your STR-modifier is a penalty? There are many powers that state you get a bonus equal to some ability-modifier and I wonder everytime what do do with ability-penalties.
Then you take a penalty. In the example you give of Topple Over (p 120), the + your Str mod only applies if you've chosen to be a Brutal Scoundrel. You'd have to be pretty daft to pick that tactic with a low Strength. :cool:

Generally speaking, in all cases like this the bonuses have to be cumulative, otherwise what's the point? Also, the wording is AFAIK always just "bonus", meaning it's untyped (as opposed to a "power bonus" or a "feat bonus" or whatever), which in turn means it adds. See pg 275.
 

Remove ads

Top