Im relatively new to DnD. I play since an year and haven't experimented lots of mechanic yet.
Im currently using a Druid. The DM for the Grand Finale of our lil campaign wants us to get and an Ability Score Improvement, AND a Feat to add to our character chosen frome here https://www.aidedd.org/dnd-filters/feats.php
I find really fitting for my character the one that claims "You learn two maneuvers from Battle Master archetype and gain one superiority die (d6).", but I do fail to understand how it works reading around. First off i see sometimes "die", sometimes "dice", and i m not sure if it's a recurring typo or are two different things. Plus, if i get ONE dice, this means i can use just one maneuver for rest?
I also found this as a general guide that looks trustoworthy:
Die is the singular form of dice. It comes from the French word des, a plural word for the same objects. In English, the most common way to make nouns plural is to add an S.
So speaking in dice terms you get 1 to use to fuel your maneuvers per rest.
So Battle Master fighters get superiority dice as they level up (E.g. they get 4 at level 3, 5 at level 7 etc.) which can be used in conjunction with the maneuvers. A battle master uses d8 as their superiority dice
Taking the feat, but otherwise not being a fighter, you will gt the twomaneuvers as well as a single D6 superiority dice. Each maneuver typically invoke the superiority dice in a way described. With 1 superiority dice, you would be able to execute a single maneuver for each short/long rest at which you superiority dice is replenished.
So it limits the amount of maneuvers you can do within a set time.
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Im relatively new to DnD. I play since an year and haven't experimented lots of mechanic yet.
Im currently using a Druid. The DM for the Grand Finale of our lil campaign wants us to get and an Ability Score Improvement, AND a Feat to add to our character chosen frome here https://www.aidedd.org/dnd-filters/feats.php
I find really fitting for my character the one that claims "You learn two maneuvers from Battle Master archetype and gain one superiority die (d6).", but I do fail to understand how it works reading around. First off i see sometimes "die", sometimes "dice", and i m not sure if it's a recurring typo or are two different things. Plus, if i get ONE dice, this means i can use just one maneuver for rest?
I also found this as a general guide that looks trustoworthy:
https://www.thegamer.com/dungeons-dragons-best-battle-master-maneuvers-rating-best-worst-ranked/
The session is today. If you're able to reply in the next hours you'd totally make my day
Die is the singular form of dice. It comes from the French word des, a plural word for the same objects. In English, the most common way to make nouns plural is to add an S.
So speaking in dice terms you get 1 to use to fuel your maneuvers per rest.
So Battle Master fighters get superiority dice as they level up (E.g. they get 4 at level 3, 5 at level 7 etc.) which can be used in conjunction with the maneuvers. A battle master uses d8 as their superiority dice
Taking the feat, but otherwise not being a fighter, you will gt the twomaneuvers as well as a single D6 superiority dice. Each maneuver typically invoke the superiority dice in a way described. With 1 superiority dice, you would be able to execute a single maneuver for each short/long rest at which you superiority dice is replenished.
So it limits the amount of maneuvers you can do within a set time.
Tell me what you you are trying to achieve - we're telling this story together ....at least I thought we were - Now I am not so sure [OGL 1.1]
Thank you very much. I realized it was not convenient at all, sadly.