Difference between revisions of "Wallop (fighting style)"

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{{FSB|If you hit a creature with a melee weapon that you are wielding with two hands, you can wallop the creature if you score a [[critical hit]] or if your attack roll exceeds the target's AC by 5 or more.  You decide whether a walloped creature is knocked [[prone]], [[shove]]d, or takes a d10 [[bonus die]] of extra damage.  You can't shove or knock prone the walloped creature if it is of Huge size or lager.}}
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{{FSB|If you hit a creature with a melee weapon that you are wielding with two hands, you can wallop the creature if you score a [[critical hit]] or if your attack roll exceeds the target's AC by 5 or more.  You decide whether a walloped creature is knocked [[prone]], [[shove]]d, or takes a d8 [[bonus die]] of extra damage.  You can't shove or knock prone the walloped creature if it is of Huge size or lager.}}

Revision as of 18:54, 17 March 2020

Wallop is a fighting style. While you have this style, you gain these benefits:
     If you hit a creature with a melee weapon that you are wielding with two hands, you can wallop the creature if you score a critical hit or if your attack roll exceeds the target's AC by 5 or more. You decide whether a walloped creature is knocked prone, shoved, or takes a d8 bonus die of extra damage. You can't shove or knock prone the walloped creature if it is of Huge size or lager.