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− | + | You are practiced with bombs both mundane and magical, gaining two benefits: | |
− | + | * You learn the {{Spell|Remote Bomb}} cantrip, and {{Str}} is your casting ability for it. When you cast this spell, you use d6 for damage instead of d4. | |
− | * Any creature that succeeds on a [[saving throw]] against your bomb still takes half damage. | + | * Any creature that succeeds on a [[saving throw]] against your {{Spell|Remote Bomb}} spell, or any other {{i|bomb}} you throw, still takes half damage even on a successful save. |
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Bomber is a fighting style. While you have this style, you gain these benefits:
You are practiced with bombs both mundane and magical, gaining two benefits:
- You learn the remote bomb cantrip, and Strength is your casting ability for it. When you cast this spell, you use d6 for damage instead of d4.
- Any creature that succeeds on a saving throw against your remote bomb spell, or any other bomb you throw, still takes half damage even on a successful save.