You have advantage on an attack roll against a creature if at least one of your allies is within 5 feet of the creature and the ally isn’t incapacitated.
OK So it's pretty specific when saying 'an attack roll', it doesn't say 'on attack rolls'. So in my mind they would only get one advantage to 'an attack roll' per creature they fight per encounter.
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I'm I just reading this wrong and it's all attack rolls?
The reason i'm questioning this is that I have a PC who is a kobold and it's sort of an OP feature to have.
What Filcat said, it's just language usage. Abilities that have usage limitations mention so specifically, such as "once the Farfelkugel has used this ability, it can't use it again until it completes a short or long rest."
The general rule is don't read in what is not in the book. Look at rogue sneak attack:
Beginning at 1st level, you know how to strike subtly and exploit a foe’s distraction. Once per turn, you can deal an extra 1d6 damage to one creature you hit with an attack if you have advantage on the attack roll. The attack must use a finesse or a ranged weapon.
5e is very good with it's rule consistency, so if a limiter is not specifically listed, there is not a limit.
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Gronn -- Tiefling Warlock -- Amarath
Slim -- Halfling Cleric -- CoS (future Lord of Waterdeep 😁)
Yes, Kobalds have Pack Tactics which is one of the best abilities in the game... they also have a net zero stat increase +2 dex/-2 Str and have disadvantage with attacks/perception checks in sunlight; these negatives is how they can have such a great positive... but it is only an advantage in dark places, normal roll in sunlight when an ally is within 5 feet of the enemy, or disadvantage in sunlight without an ally.
plus, Kobolds until recently were very weak in comparison to other races, Tashas couldron helped that out quite a bit. If your using the original rulling then yes, kobold needs something otherwise why be them.
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Greetings
I'm chasing some clarification on
Pack Tactics
You have advantage on an attack roll against a creature if at least one of your allies is within 5 feet of the creature and the ally isn’t incapacitated.
OK So it's pretty specific when saying 'an attack roll', it doesn't say 'on attack rolls'. So in my mind they would only get one advantage to 'an attack roll' per creature they fight per encounter.
or
I'm I just reading this wrong and it's all attack rolls?
The reason i'm questioning this is that I have a PC who is a kobold and it's sort of an OP feature to have.
Regards
Sean
Pack tactics is always active, as long as the condition is met. You always have advantage if an ally of yours is within 5 feet from the target.
What Filcat said, it's just language usage. Abilities that have usage limitations mention so specifically, such as "once the Farfelkugel has used this ability, it can't use it again until it completes a short or long rest."
The general rule is don't read in what is not in the book. Look at rogue sneak attack:
Beginning at 1st level, you know how to strike subtly and exploit a foe’s distraction. Once per turn, you can deal an extra 1d6 damage to one creature you hit with an attack if you have advantage on the attack roll. The attack must use a finesse or a ranged weapon.
5e is very good with it's rule consistency, so if a limiter is not specifically listed, there is not a limit.
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DM -- Elanon -- Homebrew world
Gronn -- Tiefling Warlock -- Amarath
Slim -- Halfling Cleric -- CoS (future Lord of Waterdeep 😁)
Bran -- Human Wizard - RoT
Making D&D mistakes and having fun since 1977!
EVERY time you attack, even if it is multiple times in a round, you are making "an attack roll".
Yes, Kobalds have Pack Tactics which is one of the best abilities in the game... they also have a net zero stat increase +2 dex/-2 Str and have disadvantage with attacks/perception checks in sunlight; these negatives is how they can have such a great positive... but it is only an advantage in dark places, normal roll in sunlight when an ally is within 5 feet of the enemy, or disadvantage in sunlight without an ally.
plus, Kobolds until recently were very weak in comparison to other races, Tashas couldron helped that out quite a bit. If your using the original rulling then yes, kobold needs something otherwise why be them.