Hi!! i create a pc with a multiclassing, rogue/warrior. I have entered duelist as a fighting style but in the fixed card view Two-Weapon Fighting. The Character sheet is great you would be able to fix this bug, because I would be sorry not to be able to use it for this smallness. Thank you for attention.
I suspect you've gotten sidetracked by the following entry: "BONUS ACTIONS | Actions in Combat | Two-Weapon Fighting"
This does not refer to the fighting style, but rather to a bonus action going by the same name, which is generally available to every character (subject to additional restrictions, but the bonus action is displayed regardless of whether those restrictions are met or not), namely the ability to make an additional attack with an off-hand weapon as a bonus action, provided the character is wielding two light weapons.
Under "FEATURES & TRAITS | CLASS FEATURES | Fighter Features | Fighting Style" you should find the entry you are looking for, which should list "Dueling" as chosen during character creation.
Note that if you have equipped any one-handed weapon, the +2 damage bonus from the Dueling fighting style should already be added to the weapon; if you should ever find yourself fighting with two weapons, you would have to subtract that bonus. (It so happens that if your proficiency bonus is +2, this should result in the same bonus being added to both the to-hit and the damage; without the "Dueling" style the damage bonus is normally lower, because damage doesn't benefit from proficiency.)
(Edit: I'm referring to the browser version of the character sheet here; the presentation in the app might differ, but the gist of it should be the same.)
(Edit: The +2 damage bonus from the Dueling fighting style is apparently even added to weapons with the "Dual Wielding" customization, even though that is quite nonsensical.)
hello, thank you for the answer, however I realized that the mistake was also mine due to the fact that I was convinced that dueling increases the roll to hit by two, instead increases the damage.
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Hi!! i create a pc with a multiclassing, rogue/warrior. I have entered duelist as a fighting style but in the fixed card view Two-Weapon Fighting. The Character sheet is great you would be able to fix this bug, because I would be sorry not to be able to use it for this smallness. Thank you for attention.
I suspect you've gotten sidetracked by the following entry: "BONUS ACTIONS | Actions in Combat | Two-Weapon Fighting"
This does not refer to the fighting style, but rather to a bonus action going by the same name, which is generally available to every character (subject to additional restrictions, but the bonus action is displayed regardless of whether those restrictions are met or not), namely the ability to make an additional attack with an off-hand weapon as a bonus action, provided the character is wielding two light weapons.
Under "FEATURES & TRAITS | CLASS FEATURES | Fighter Features | Fighting Style" you should find the entry you are looking for, which should list "Dueling" as chosen during character creation.
Note that if you have equipped any one-handed weapon, the +2 damage bonus from the Dueling fighting style should already be added to the weapon; if you should ever find yourself fighting with two weapons, you would have to subtract that bonus. (It so happens that if your proficiency bonus is +2, this should result in the same bonus being added to both the to-hit and the damage; without the "Dueling" style the damage bonus is normally lower, because damage doesn't benefit from proficiency.)
(Edit: I'm referring to the browser version of the character sheet here; the presentation in the app might differ, but the gist of it should be the same.)
(Edit: The +2 damage bonus from the Dueling fighting style is apparently even added to weapons with the "Dual Wielding" customization, even though that is quite nonsensical.)
hello, thank you for the answer, however I realized that the mistake was also mine due to the fact that I was convinced that dueling increases the roll to hit by two, instead increases the damage.