if your proficient do you still not add proficiency?
Sorry: could you be more specific?
if you’re asking about the damage done by a weapon with which you are proficient, then no: your proficiency bonus is added to the attack roll but not the damage roll.
I've got a similar problem with the ranger in my Dragonqueen campaign: He's got 16 Dex (+3), is level 4 (Proficiency +2) and has the archery fighting style (+2 ranged attacks). D&DBeyond shows a +13 (!) to hit. It should be +7, right? Refreshing hasn't helped so far, so I guess that leaves me with manually altering the value. Any other advice?
on the character sheet you can click any of the numbers and it will breakdown how that number was calculated.
Is this still the case? My Ranger/Rogue has +12 to their attack with the Longbow and I'd like to see a breakdown of all the modifiers that go into that calculation but can't figure out where to find this in DnDBeyond's character sheet.
on the character sheet you can click any of the numbers and it will breakdown how that number was calculated.
Is this still the case? My Ranger/Rogue has +12 to their attack with the Longbow and I'd like to see a breakdown of all the modifiers that go into that calculation but can't figure out where to find this in DnDBeyond's character sheet.
No, it isn't. I don't think it ever was the case for most things, though it is for ability scores and armor class.
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if your proficient do you still not add proficiency?
Sorry: could you be more specific?
if you’re asking about the damage done by a weapon with which you are proficient, then no: your proficiency bonus is added to the attack roll but not the damage roll.
I've got a similar problem with the ranger in my Dragonqueen campaign: He's got 16 Dex (+3), is level 4 (Proficiency +2) and has the archery fighting style (+2 ranged attacks). D&DBeyond shows a +13 (!) to hit. It should be +7, right? Refreshing hasn't helped so far, so I guess that leaves me with manually altering the value. Any other advice?
Is this still the case? My Ranger/Rogue has +12 to their attack with the Longbow and I'd like to see a breakdown of all the modifiers that go into that calculation but can't figure out where to find this in DnDBeyond's character sheet.
No, it isn't. I don't think it ever was the case for most things, though it is for ability scores and armor class.
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