The Artificer's Reloading Shot Infusion has two problems: the first is that the +1 bonus to attack and damage doesn't seem to register. The second is that the Infusion doesn't include the Exandrian guns. The Enhanced Weapon Infusion includes these weapons, so is it simply that these weapon options have not been included?
The Artificer's Reloading Shot Infusion has two problems: the first is that the +1 bonus to attack and damage doesn't seem to register. The second is that the Infusion doesn't include the Exandrian guns. The Enhanced Weapon Infusion includes these weapons, so is it simply that these weapon options have not been included?
Exandrian guns do not have the ammunition property, but rather use ammo through their special Reload X property. thus they are not valid targets for Repeating Shot.
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The Artificer's Reloading Shot Infusion has two problems: the first is that the +1 bonus to attack and damage doesn't seem to register. The second is that the Infusion doesn't include the Exandrian guns. The Enhanced Weapon Infusion includes these weapons, so is it simply that these weapon options have not been included?
The bonus requires that your character is ATTUNED to the item, please check that.
The guns from the critical role gunslinger subclass do not qualify for this infusion, as per the rules for that infusion.
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Exandrian guns do not have the ammunition property, but rather use ammo through their special Reload X property. thus they are not valid targets for Repeating Shot.
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Trying to get your physical content on Beyond is like going to Microsoft and saying "I have a physical Playstation disk, give me a digital Xbox version!"