[RPG] How to determine your attack

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For instance: a spell says "Int vs AC" Do you roll raw int + d20 vs AC?

Do you roll Int bonus + d20 vs AC?

Do you roll int bonus+weapon accuracy +d20 vs AC? (This is a question about swordmage, so I have a melee weapon AND cast spells)

Please help. We've been confused on this and it seems like it'd be pretty crazy to just take int bonus +d20

Best Answer

How to make attack rolls is described on pages 215-7 of the Rules Compendium in pretty good detail. To sum it up. The Player's Handbook has a smaller version on page 274.

When making an attack roll add the following to 1d20:

  1. The modifier for the attack power the character is using. This will be a stat bonus + 1/2 of the character's level.
  2. The permanent modifiers to the attack.
    • Magic weapon bonus
    • Proficiency bonus
    • Feat bonuses
  3. The temporary modifiers to the attack.
    • Combat Advantage
    • Cover
    • Concealment

Ideally a player should know the sum of #1-2 for each power they possess. Then they'd only need to handle the temporary modifiers.