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=== Broadsides ===
=== Broadsides ===
Beginning at level {{{1|1}}}, any time you attack an enemy vehicle from its rear-most 90-degree arc (the 90-degree arc directly opposite of its forward firing arc), you deal +1d6 bonus siege damage with your attack if it hits.  This bonus damage increases by an additional +1d6 per 5 vehicle levels, to a maximum of +8d6 at level 35.  Against creatures, this bonus damage may only be added to your successful attacks if you and an ally both have the target creature in your respective forward firing arcs.{{#if: {{{2|}}}|<br><p>Beginning at level {{{2}}}, you can apply the bonus damage from Broadsides to any attack you make against an enemy vehicle when you are in the rear 180-degrees of its facing, as long as your attack hits.  Against creatures, you may apply the bonus damage from Broadsides to any attack made against a creature that you and an ally both have within your respective weapon ranges.</p>|}}{{#if: {{{3|}}}|<br><p>Beginning at level {{{3}}}, any time you successfully drop an enemy vehicle to 0 or less durability with an attack that includes the bonus damage from Broadsides, or reduce an enemy creature to 0 or fewer hit points with an attack that includes the bonus damage from Broadsides, you may make an immediate move action (including any facing changes after the move) as a free action.</p>|}}
Beginning at level {{{1|1}}}, any time you attack an enemy vehicle from its rear-most 90-degree arc (the 90-degree arc directly opposite of its forward firing arc), you deal +1d6 bonus siege damage with your attack if it hits.  This bonus damage increases by an additional +1d6 per 5 vehicle levels, to a maximum of +8d6 at level 35.  Against creatures, this bonus damage may only be added to your successful attacks if you and an ally both have the target creature in your respective forward firing arcs.{{#if: {{{2|}}}|<br><p>Beginning at level {{{2}}}, you can apply the bonus damage from Broadsides to any attack you make against an enemy vehicle when you are in the rear 180-degrees of its facing, as long as your attack hits.  Against creatures, you may apply the bonus damage from Broadsides to any attack made against a creature that you and an ally both have within your respective weapon ranges.</p>|}}{{#if: {{{3|}}}|<p>Beginning at level {{{3}}}, any time you successfully drop an enemy vehicle to 0 or less durability with an attack that includes the bonus damage from Broadsides, or reduce an enemy creature to 0 or fewer hit points with an attack that includes the bonus damage from Broadsides, you may make an immediate move action (including any facing changes after the move) as a free action.</p>|}}

Revision as of 17:21, 21 January 2017

Broadsides

Beginning at level 1, any time you attack an enemy vehicle from its rear-most 90-degree arc (the 90-degree arc directly opposite of its forward firing arc), you deal +1d6 bonus siege damage with your attack if it hits. This bonus damage increases by an additional +1d6 per 5 vehicle levels, to a maximum of +8d6 at level 35. Against creatures, this bonus damage may only be added to your successful attacks if you and an ally both have the target creature in your respective forward firing arcs.