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Test run for damage example table:

Source Damage expression Explanation Notes
Daggers Dagger
D4 Piercing.png 1d4 (1~4) Damage TypesPiercing
A single four-sided die is rolled for a total of 1 to 4 piercing damage. Requires the preceding attack roll to succeed.
Greatswords Greatsword
D6 Slashing.png 2d6 (2~12) Damage TypesSlashing
Roll two six-sided dice for a total of 2 to 12 slashing damage. Requires the preceding attack roll to succeed.
Fireball Fireball
D6 Fire.png 8d6 (8~48) Damage TypesFire
Roll eight six-sided dice for a total of 8 to 48 fire damage. A successful can reduce this by half.

For example, a successful attack with a Daggers Dagger does a base of 1d4Damage TypesPiercing damage (1~4). This means a single four-sided die D4 Piercing.png is rolled to determine the damage, for a total of 1 to 4 piercing damage. Most weapons use a single damage die, but some two-handed weapons use two: a successful attack with a Greatswords Greatsword does 2d6Damage TypesSlashing damage (2~12), rolling two six-sided dice D6 Slashing.png for a total of 2 to 12 slashing damage. Damaging spells typically roll more dice: for example, being caught in a Fireball Fireball will cause 8d6Damage TypesFire damage (8~48), though a successful Saving Throw can reduce it to half.