I noticed something a little odd in your note of critical damage. It sounds like you would, in the given example, role 1d8 + 3 + 1d6(burn). As I understand the rules for critical in this system, I would have expected the final outcome of 2d8 + 6 + 1d6(burn). Rolling damage twice with all bonuses and adding the critical effect. Am I mistaken?
you are correct the core rules say this "You roll your damage twice, each time with all your usual bonuses and including any additional damage from special abilities, and then add the rolls together"
not really, because no matter how agile or quick to act you are you cant make a bullet do more damage just by shooting it, no matter how gracefully you shot it. The game does have a mechanic called " Weapon Specialization" which makes up for the difference. letting you add your level to most ranged weapons, and half level for small arms.
Maybe early on but those trick shorts for The operative really add up and you lose nothing by trying. Your trick attack fails you still do regular damage
Thank you!
Very welcome!
Love the maple table
Very informative, thanks. Magic next!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you for the visuals!
no problem!
I noticed something a little odd in your note of critical damage. It sounds like you would, in the given example, role 1d8 + 3 + 1d6(burn). As I understand the rules for critical in this system, I would have expected the final outcome of 2d8 + 6 + 1d6(burn). Rolling damage twice with all bonuses and adding the critical effect. Am I mistaken?
you are correct the core rules say this
"You roll your damage twice, each time with all
your usual bonuses and including any additional damage from
special abilities, and then add the rolls together"
@@TheMapleTable Thank you for following up. Also, I hope you have a wonderful day
@@ZXcross you too!
So for melee attacks you add you str mod for damage but in ranged attack damage you do not add your dex mod?
not really, because no matter how agile or quick to act you are you cant make a bullet do more damage just by shooting it, no matter how gracefully you shot it. The game does have a mechanic called " Weapon Specialization" which makes up for the difference. letting you add your level to most ranged weapons, and half level for small arms.
🌟 🌟
Instead of doing thoes two trick shots wouldn't it just be better to just deal damage to the enemy
Maybe early on but those trick shorts for The operative really add up and you lose nothing by trying. Your trick attack fails you still do regular damage
@@TheMapleTable Thanks Im probably going to binge watch all your starfinder videos over the next few days hope my comments aren't a bother lol
@@Ghastly_Grinner no worries, hope you enjoy the library... Its still growing lol