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Hello to everyone:
I'd like to ask something and I'd like to know the "official" answer.
So the question is as follows:
I'm a DM and a player uses Thunderwave against 4 goblins. Let's say none of them pass the saving throw.
Do I need to roll 4 different damage rolls with 2d8 each, or do I need to make just one damage roll and apply the result to all the goblins?
Thanks in advance.
Thunderwave doesn't use any attack rolls at all, but I think what you mean is "damage roll", not "attack roll".
In which case, you only roll one damage roll for all the affected creatures.
Any spell that does damage over an area like that works this way. If you need a reference for this, it's in the first chapter of the Player's Handbook or Basic Rules, under "Damage and Healing": https://www.dndbeyond.com/sources/dnd/br-2024/playing-the-game#SavingThrowsandDamage
(An "attack roll" is a d20 Test you roll to determine whether an attack hits. A "damage roll" is a roll that determines how much damage something does, which might use various different types of dice.)
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Yeah, I meant damage roll, not attack roll. Sorry hahaha
Thank you very much!!
No problem!
Hello to everyone:
I'd like to ask something and I'd like to know the "official" answer.
So the question is as follows:
I'm a DM and a player uses Thunderwave against 4 goblins. Let's say none of them pass the saving throw.
Do I need to roll 4 different damage rolls with 2d8 each, or do I need to make just one damage roll and apply the result to all the goblins?
Thanks in advance.
Thunderwave doesn't use any attack rolls at all, but I think what you mean is "damage roll", not "attack roll".
In which case, you only roll one damage roll for all the affected creatures.
Any spell that does damage over an area like that works this way. If you need a reference for this, it's in the first chapter of the Player's Handbook or Basic Rules, under "Damage and Healing": https://www.dndbeyond.com/sources/dnd/br-2024/playing-the-game#SavingThrowsandDamage
(An "attack roll" is a d20 Test you roll to determine whether an attack hits. A "damage roll" is a roll that determines how much damage something does, which might use various different types of dice.)
pronouns: he/she/they
Yeah, I meant damage roll, not attack roll. Sorry hahaha
Thank you very much!!
No problem!
pronouns: he/she/they