Attack Options
Rules • DnD 5e
Attack Options
Precise Strikes
You may try to hit specific parts of the enemy to try to do more than just damage.
To do so, describe an effect you are trying to attempt and the action you take to cause the effect. Then, perform an attack roll with a disadvantage. On a hit, the GM will decide how the effect take place.
| Effect | Action | Effect |
| Knock prone | Perform an attack directly at their heels | Target is knocked prone |
| Blind the enemy | Strike at the opponent's eye | Target is blinded until the end of its next turn |
| Daze the target | Strike at the enemy with the pommel of my sword | Target is stunned until the end of its next turn |
| Disarm the enemy | Strike at the enemy's weapon as hard as possible | Target drops the weapon he is holding |
| Ignite the enemy on fire | Shoot at the fur part of the enemy | Target is considered frightened until he puts out the fire |
Exposed Attacks
See, your mistake is that you decided to strike at me. Big mistake!
Rolling a Natural 1 on your attack roll means that you make a mistake while fighting, leaving an opening for an enemy to capitalize on. As a reaction, any creature can make an attack of opportunity against your character.
Deadly Criticals
When rolling a natural 20 on an attack roll, maximize the original damage dice and then roll the damage dice on top of that. The total will be the final damage roll.