2 Answers. You always round down unless told otherwise.
Does Divine Fury work with extra attack?
It doesn’t say your attack does extra damage, it says “the first creature you hit on each of your turns .. takes extra damage”. So while it’s obviously triggered by hitting it, it’s not that your attack does extra damage, it’s that the creature takes additional damage.
How does Divine Fury work?
Starting when you choose this path at 3rd level, you can channel divine fury into your weapon strikes. While you’re raging, the first creature you hit on each of your turns with a weapon attack takes extra damage equal to 1d6 + half your Barbarian level.
Does DnD round up?
There’s one more general rule you need to know at the outset. Whenever you divide a number in the game, round down if you end up with a fraction, even if the fraction is one-half or greater.
How long is a DnD turn?
about 6 seconds
#DnD. A round in D&D lasts for about 6 seconds. None of the things that take place during a round—actions, movement, and the like—have official amounts of time assigned to them.
How long does a round last DND?
A round in D&D lasts for about 6 seconds. None of the things that take place during a round—actions, movement, and the like—have official amounts of time assigned to them.
How much extra damage does Divine Fury do?
While you’re raging, the first creature you hit on each of your turns with a weapon attack takes extra damage equal to 1d6 + half your barbarian level. Note the key phrases “extra damage” and “creature you hit”. The abilities work the same way, so there’s no reason to think that Divine Fury’s extra damage isn’t doubled on a critical hit.
When does Divine Fury start for a barbarian?
Starting when you choose this path at 3rd level, you can channel divine fury into your weapon strikes. While you’re raging, the first creature you hit on each of your turns with a weapon attack takes extra damage equal to 1d6 + half your barbarian level.
What’s the difference between divine fury and sneak attack?
This includes Attacks of Opportunity, Readied actions, and other reaction attacks. Ah, so the difference is that sneak attack can be selectively applied, where Divine Fury cannot, and if you hit a creature twice, the second time you hit it, it’s the second creature. – Dumpcats Jul 16 ’18 at 20:02 @Dumpcats — Correct.
How is Divine Fury changed from an aura?
As far as the issue of Divine Fury having (as phrased in the question) been “changed from an aura”, that simply isn’t relevant. Unearthed Arcana material isn’t final or official, and sets no precedent. It’s misleading to think of differences between UA material and the contents of XGE as “changes”.