I just want to get confirmation I understand the rules when applying advantages to strength based attacks on 6e2 pg 102.
1) If a person has an 8d6 AP, Pen HA and a 20 Str, they prorate the strength based on the advantage and we get a total of 10d6 AP Pen HA as per the example.
2) If the person has a 20 Str AP. The AP only applies to the 4d6 from their strength. It is not prorated from martial arts. Such a person could still use a martial strike but the attack would not be AP.
Thus it matters where the advantage is placed as to whether it dice are prorated for the advantage. Is this a correct interpretation?
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I just want to get confirmation I understand the rules when applying advantages to strength based attacks on 6e2 pg 102.
1) If a person has an 8d6 AP, Pen HA and a 20 Str, they prorate the strength based on the advantage and we get a total of 10d6 AP Pen HA as per the example.
2) If the person has a 20 Str AP. The AP only applies to the 4d6 from their strength. It is not prorated from martial arts. Such a person could still use a martial strike but the attack would not be AP.
Thus it matters where the advantage is placed as to whether it dice are prorated for the advantage. Is this a correct interpretation?
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