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Combat Cards

The document outlines the structure of a combat turn in a game, detailing movement, actions, bonus actions, and reactions. It explains how to make an attack, including the mechanics of rolling for an attack and resolving damage. Various types of attacks, such as melee, ranged, and special actions like grappling and shoving, are also mentioned.

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Combat Cards

The document outlines the structure of a combat turn in a game, detailing movement, actions, bonus actions, and reactions. It explains how to make an attack, including the mechanics of rolling for an attack and resolving damage. Various types of attacks, such as melee, ranged, and special actions like grappling and shoving, are also mentioned.

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Combat Turn

Movement Bonus Action


You can move up to your speed, Sometimes, circumstances or
and this can be before, after, or special abilities allow you to use
in between your actions. a bonus action. You only get one
bonus action per round.

Main Action Reaction


You get to do one thing each Reactions are interruptions of
turn, like attack or cast a spell. other turns, like readying a spell
or an opportunity attack. You
Attack Help only get one reaction per round.
Cast a Spell Hide
Dash Ready
Disengage Advantage = 2d20, keep high
Search
Dodge Disadvantage = 2d20, keep low
Use an Object

Making an Attack
1. Choose a target within your range, whether that’s melee,
ranged, or a spell.
2. Make the attack roll, which is usually 1d20 + ability bonus +
proficiency bonus + situational modifiers. Melee attacks
(usually) use strength and ranged attacks (usually) use
dexterity. Thrown weapons can use strength, and finesse
melee weapons can use dexterity. A natural 1 is a miss, and a
natural 20 is a critical hit.
3. Resolve the attack if you successfully hit. This is typically your
weapon damage + your ability bonus (the same one used for
the attack roll).

Attacks Melee Attack Opportunity Attack


Ranged Attack Two-Weapon Fighting
There are several kinds of Grappling
attacks you can make. Shoving

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