Critical Specialization Flashcards
What is the critical specialization effect of an axe?
Choose an creature in reach and adjacent to the oroginal target; if your roll would have hit it, you deal the weapon’s dice in damage to it. No bonuses or additional dice apply, the dice are not doubled, and this attack cannot itself crit.
What is the critical specialization effect of a bomb?
The splash radius increases to 10’.
What is the critical specialization effect of a bow?
The target is pinned to an adjacent surface (if there is one) and can’t move until it takes an Interact action to roll Athletics 10 to pull the missile free, provided this makes sense for that creature.
What is the critical specialization effect of brawling?
The target must make a Fortitude save against your class DC or be slowed 1 until the end of your next turn.
What is the critical specialization effect of a club?
You knock the target up to 10’ away from you.
What is the critical specialization effect of a dart?
The target takes 1d6+X persistent bleed damage where X is the weapon’s item bonus to attack rolls.
What is the critical specialization effect of a flail?
The target is prone.
What is the critical specialization effect of a hammer?
The target is prone.
What is the critical specialization effect of a knife?
The target takes 1d6+X persistent bleed damage where X is the weapon’s item bonus to attack rolls.
What is the critical specialization effect of a pick?
The target takes 2 extra damage per weapon damage dice.
What is the critical specialization effect of a polearm?
The target is moved 5’ in a direction of your choice.
What is the critical specialization effect of a shield?
You knock the target up to 5’ away from you.
What is the critical specialization effect of a sling?
The target must make a Fort save against your class DC or be STunned 1.
What is the critical specialization effect of a spear?
The target is Clumsy 1 until the start of your next turn.
What is the critical specialization effect of a sword?
The target is flat-footed (to everyone) until the start of your next turn.