Just wondering if this functions correctly using the Dice Roller in D&D Beyond. I might also be misreading this function, so please let me know if I'm wrong.
Since rolling a hit results in rolling double damage dice automatically in the dice roller, shouldn't it account for the savage attack feature of Half-Orcs and roll an additional damage die to result in 3 dice being rolled?
Just wondering if this is how it's supposed to be and, if it is, does anyone's dice roller work correctly because I've noticed it does not automatically count that. And if I'm interpreting magic attack wrong, could someone please let me know so I can lock/delete this thread?
It's been a few years now. It would be great if they could implement this functionality so folks using half-orcs can leverage the built in dice roller for crits rather than having to remember to roll an additional dice for savage atttack.
Just wondering if this functions correctly using the Dice Roller in D&D Beyond. I might also be misreading this function, so please let me know if I'm wrong.
Since rolling a hit results in rolling double damage dice automatically in the dice roller, shouldn't it account for the savage attack feature of Half-Orcs and roll an additional damage die to result in 3 dice being rolled?
Just wondering if this is how it's supposed to be and, if it is, does anyone's dice roller work correctly because I've noticed it does not automatically count that. And if I'm interpreting magic attack wrong, could someone please let me know so I can lock/delete this thread?
The Dice Roller is still in Beta Testing and isn’t capable of that yet.
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It's been a few years now. It would be great if they could implement this functionality so folks using half-orcs can leverage the built in dice roller for crits rather than having to remember to roll an additional dice for savage atttack.
Bumping...
Been almost 3 years.... seems an awful lot like things that won't generate instant/constant monetary value just get forgotten about and never fixed.