It's worded in kind of a strange way. Read in a very literal way, it applies to all attacks against the first target you attack on a turn. So, if you make multiple attacks against the same target on the same turn, it'll apply to all of them, but if you make two attacks against different targets, it only applies to the first one.
Assuming that's the intended interpretation, I think the idea is that it rewards you for focusing your attacks on a single target — which makes thematic sense — rather than spreading them around.
It's worded in kind of a strange way. Read in a very literal way, it applies to all attacks against the first target you attack on a turn. So, if you make multiple attacks against the same target on the same turn, it'll apply to all of them, but if you make two attacks against different targets, it only applies to the first one.
Assuming that's the intended interpretation, I think the idea is that it rewards you for focusing your attacks on a single target — which makes thematic sense — rather than spreading them around.
Wut?
If you use Reckless Attack while your Rage is active, you deal extra damage to the first target you hit on your turn with a Strength-based attack. To determine the extra damage, roll a number of d6s equal to your Rage Damage bonus, and add them together. The damage has the same type as the weapon or Unarmed Strike used for the attack.
Literally says first target hit. So you can split your attacks against multiple opponents but the first one you hit gets the extra damage.
It's worded in kind of a strange way. Read in a very literal way, it applies to all attacks against the first target you attack on a turn. So, if you make multiple attacks against the same target on the same turn, it'll apply to all of them, but if you make two attacks against different targets, it only applies to the first one.
Assuming that's the intended interpretation, I think the idea is that it rewards you for focusing your attacks on a single target — which makes thematic sense — rather than spreading them around.
Wut?
If you use Reckless Attack while your Rage is active, you deal extra damage to the first target you hit on your turn with a Strength-based attack. To determine the extra damage, roll a number of d6s equal to your Rage Damage bonus, and add them together. The damage has the same type as the weapon or Unarmed Strike used for the attack.
Literally says first target hit. So you can split your attacks against multiple opponents but the first one you hit gets the extra damage.
I’m playing a zealot with similar language “the first creature you hit with a weapon or an Unarmed Strike takes extra damage” I read it not as, you get to use it on every attack on that target. But more like, you have to use it the first time you hit. You can’t wait until your second attack and hope you crit and get some extra dice.
Though it is interesting that berserker says target instead of creature, so you’d get the extra damage vs objects as well.
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This feature makes no sense to me, is it like hunters mark and triggers on all attacks or just the first one.
It's worded in kind of a strange way. Read in a very literal way, it applies to all attacks against the first target you attack on a turn. So, if you make multiple attacks against the same target on the same turn, it'll apply to all of them, but if you make two attacks against different targets, it only applies to the first one.
Assuming that's the intended interpretation, I think the idea is that it rewards you for focusing your attacks on a single target — which makes thematic sense — rather than spreading them around.
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Wut?
Literally says first target hit. So you can split your attacks against multiple opponents but the first one you hit gets the extra damage.
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Ok, thanks!
That's what I said, yes.
pronouns: he/she/they
I’m playing a zealot with similar language “the first creature you hit with a weapon or an Unarmed Strike takes extra damage” I read it not as, you get to use it on every attack on that target. But more like, you have to use it the first time you hit. You can’t wait until your second attack and hope you crit and get some extra dice.
Though it is interesting that berserker says target instead of creature, so you’d get the extra damage vs objects as well.