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Ran across a creature in the MM that does 1d3-2 damage for a sting
attack and 1 pt of damage for a bite attack. So here's my question,
Huh? 1d3-2 will do 0-1 pt of damage, yes? the book states you can never
do less than 1 pt of damage. Am I missing something? And then to
confuse the situation more, the bite attack has a flat 1 pt of damage,
why not the same thing for the sting attack? I know I'm spending waayyy
too much time thinking about this, but it bugs the daylights outta me.

thanks in advance for clarification
slk
 
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slk wrote:
> Ran across a creature in the MM that does 1d3-2 damage for a sting
> attack and 1 pt of damage for a bite attack. So here's my question,
> Huh? 1d3-2 will do 0-1 pt of damage, yes? the book states you can never
> do less than 1 pt of damage. Am I missing something? And then to
> confuse the situation more, the bite attack has a flat 1 pt of damage,
> why not the same thing for the sting attack? I know I'm spending waayyy
> too much time thinking about this, but it bugs the daylights outta me.
>
> thanks in advance for clarification
> slk

Entries like this are for the case where a spell (or the DM) enlarges
the creature or makes it stronger. Cast a bull strength spell on this
vermin and it will do 1d3 damage. If you instead just said "1" for
damage, what to do when the creature gains 5 points to strength? For
the most part all these creatures do 1 damage all the time.

Alex
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slk <sklinger@jhcinc.com> writes:
> Ran across a creature in the MM that does 1d3-2 damage for a sting
> attack and 1 pt of damage for a bite attack. So here's my question,
> Huh? 1d3-2 will do 0-1 pt of damage, yes? the book states you can never
> do less than 1 pt of damage. Am I missing something?

Well you didn't state the creature (pseudo-dragon perhaps), but
is the -2 from its str of 6 or 7? If so, then if you Bull's
Strength it up to 10, its sting would be 1d3 (with no minuses).
I think the flat 1 stays 1 for the bite in that case.

As always any opinions I may have written above are mine and mine alone.

Dave.