Does Elven Accuracy apply to Hexblade?

So, a 4th level Hexblade Warlock who took Pact of the Blade and the Elven Accuracy feat could take advantage of Elven Accuracy with their summoned Pact Blade Greatsword/Greataxe/Glaive/insert heavy weapon here.

Is Elven Accuracy good 5e?

Elven Accuracy is an excellent choice for any character that attacks with a non-Strength stat and which has an at least semi-reliable means of generating advantage on its attacks.

How does elven accuracy give you Super advantage?

Elven Accuracy gives you “super advantage” via a mechanic that lets you select the best of three dice rolls when you have advantage on an attack. This is widely regarded as a very strong, if not broken, feat. The truth is that the “super advantage” part of the feat doesn’t do that much, because already…

Do you need attack roll for elven accuracy?

Elven Accuracy only requires an attack roll, Shocking Grasp requires an attack roll which it would apply to the roll if that character was able to cast Shocking Grasp. Correct, for EA, but shocking grasp requires a melee spell attack, which means it will not work for Improved Critical.

Do you have to reroll dice when using Elven accuracy?

In addition, although it takes some brainpower to pick and reroll 1 of the 2 dice when using Elven Accuracy, the player won’t always want to do so. If 1 of their dice is a critical or obvious success (such as a 20 on an attack roll, or a high roll against a known AC) then they would probably skip the reroll.

What’s the rule for CRITs from elven accuracy?

Imagine a rule that states that crits from elven accuracy deal an extra 50 damage, but only if you had already critted. We can distinguish the elven accuracy crit from the others: by using a different variable (y instead of x). then isolate the cases that have both an x and a y, from those with only xs or only a y.

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