So the wording is a bit weird, its says on one attack. So it could mean, one an attack, or just one. If they meant one, it would be clearer if they used the normal wording "once per turn". Like usual. This has been reason for many arguements. Would just love to know if anyone has got somethign we could reference to clear that specific thing up with clearer wording.
So the wording is a bit weird, its says on one attack. So it could mean, one an attack, or just one. If they meant one, it would be clearer if they used the normal wording "once per turn". Like usual. This has been reason for many arguements. Would just love to know if anyone has got somethign we could reference to clear that specific thing up with clearer wording.
The actual wording is "on one Strength-based attack roll of your choice on your turn". That seems very clear to me.
I don't understand what you mean by "one an attack, or just one". It's on one attack per turn.
So the wording is a bit weird, its says on one attack. So it could mean, one an attack, or just one. If they meant one, it would be clearer if they used the normal wording "once per turn". Like usual. This has been reason for many arguements. Would just love to know if anyone has got somethign we could reference to clear that specific thing up with clearer wording.
The actual wording is "on one Strength-based attack roll of your choice on your turn". That seems very clear to me.
I don't understand what you mean by "one an attack, or just one". It's on one attack per turn. It says it right there.
I'm guessing Claymorefan4 is asking whether it's allowed for every attack roll or just one.
Well, the answers were given, but just to try it myself: It's a free choice to forgo one Strength-based attack roll of your choice on your turn.
Thanks, english isn't my first language, so i wasn't sure if it was a multiple "on one of your" as in, you choose for each, or as in only a single one, as i would have expected something with the usual "once per turn" wording. Thanks for the help all! o/
I agree. You must decide on your first attack if you will attack recklessly, but after that, you can choose any of the subsequent attacks for the brutal strike. It doesn’t even have to be an attack action attack. You could brutal strike on a bonus action attack, even if it is the third attack you make, as long as on the first attack you decided to reckless attack.
Agreed. Though I’m hard pressed to think of many times that would come up.
Legendary actions to move, though most legendary movement actions don't provoke opportunity attacks. Readied actions to move, though that's a pretty rare situation.
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So the wording is a bit weird, its says on one attack. So it could mean, one an attack, or just one. If they meant one, it would be clearer if they used the normal wording "once per turn". Like usual. This has been reason for many arguements. Would just love to know if anyone has got somethign we could reference to clear that specific thing up with clearer wording.
I don't understand what is unclear about it. Could you clarify where you need clarification?
It says you can attempt something on one attack on your turn. It's clear enough for me. What was the argument?
The actual wording is "on one Strength-based attack roll of your choice on your turn". That seems very clear to me.
I don't understand what you mean by "one an attack, or just one". It's on one attack per turn.
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The “your” I bet is the important part here, as that means you can’t use it on an OA.
I'm guessing Claymorefan4 is asking whether it's allowed for every attack roll or just one.
Well, the answers were given, but just to try it myself: It's a free choice to forgo one Strength-based attack roll of your choice on your turn.
PS. A free decision isn't a bad thing.
Thanks, english isn't my first language, so i wasn't sure if it was a multiple "on one of your" as in, you choose for each, or as in only a single one, as i would have expected something with the usual "once per turn" wording. Thanks for the help all! o/
You can use Brutal Strike on an Opportunity Attack that would be triggered on your turn.
Not only it's usable once but it must be your first attack roll on your turn per Reckless Attack
If you activate Reckless Attack, but you also have Extra Attacks (at level 5), could Brutal Strike not be used for the second attack roll?
I agree. You must decide on your first attack if you will attack recklessly, but after that, you can choose any of the subsequent attacks for the brutal strike. It doesn’t even have to be an attack action attack. You could brutal strike on a bonus action attack, even if it is the third attack you make, as long as on the first attack you decided to reckless attack.
I believe it can.
Agreed. Though I’m hard pressed to think of many times that would come up.
Legendary actions to move, though most legendary movement actions don't provoke opportunity attacks. Readied actions to move, though that's a pretty rare situation.