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I just took my first level in Warlock. I currently have 7 levels in Rogue and 1 in Warlock. When I cast Eldritch Blast, it should have 2 blasts, but it only does 1. Shouldn't this be automatic? Or do I have to roll it twice?
I believe you've always had to roll each beam separately. Does it say something like "Count: 2 beams" over in the notes?
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Mairondil is right, you roll each beam separately.
Helpful rewriter of Japanese->English translation and delver into software codebases (she/e/they)
I just took my first level in Warlock. I currently have 7 levels in Rogue and 1 in Warlock. When I cast Eldritch Blast, it should have 2 blasts, but it only does 1. Shouldn't this be automatic? Or do I have to roll it twice?
I believe you've always had to roll each beam separately. Does it say something like "Count: 2 beams" over in the notes?
How to: Replace DEX in AC | Jump & Suffocation stats | Spell & class effect buff system | Wild Shape effect system | Tool Proficiencies as Custom Skills | Spells at higher levels explained | Superior Fighting/Martial Adept Fix | Snippet Codes Explored - Subclasses | Snippet Math Theory | Homebrew Weapons Explained
My: FEATS | MAGIC ITEMS | MONSTERS | SUBCLASSES Artificer Specialist: Weaveblade
Dndbeyond images not loading WORKAROUND FIXED!!! (TY Jay_Lane for original instructions)
Mairondil is right, you roll each beam separately.
Helpful rewriter of Japanese->English translation and delver into software codebases (she/e/they)