I'm creating a 2024 bard wood elf, and want to take True Strike for use with my longbow. My daggers have the true strike property, but my bow doesn't. Is true strike melee only?
I'm creating a 2024 bard wood elf, and want to take True Strike for use with my longbow. My daggers have the true strike property, but my bow doesn't. Is true strike melee only?
“True strike property” isn’t a thing. Can you clarify what you mean? The text of True Strike tells you what it does and what it can be used with. It just requires a weapon worth at least 1cp, with no further specification.
Under action, within the weapon notes: I have a true strike label and icon on both of my daggers indicating I can use true strike to adjust those to radiant damage. I do not have such an icon or label on my longbow
I can't see how to post a screen cap unfortunately ...
Hi,
I'm creating a 2024 bard wood elf, and want to take True Strike for use with my longbow. My daggers have the true strike property, but my bow doesn't. Is true strike melee only?
It can be used with any weapon.
It's a bug in DDB, in print it's not limited to melee weapon only.
“True strike property” isn’t a thing. Can you clarify what you mean? The text of True Strike tells you what it does and what it can be used with. It just requires a weapon worth at least 1cp, with no further specification.
Under action, within the weapon notes: I have a true strike label and icon on both of my daggers indicating I can use true strike to adjust those to radiant damage. I do not have such an icon or label on my longbow
I can't see how to post a screen cap unfortunately ...
drgoguma, It's a known bug which other users have experienced as well
https://www.dndbeyond.com/forums/dungeons-dragons-discussion/rules-game-mechanics/206034-2024-true-strike-vs-booming-blade?comment=15
Yep, thanks!