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'''Smite''' is a category of unique weapon attacks | '''Smite''' is a category of unique weapon [[attacks]] that, unlike [[Main_Hand_Attack|normal attacks]] which generally only cost an {{action|action}}, additionally expend {{SpellSlot|1|1|w=30}} [[Spell Slots]] (and often a {{action|bonus}}) in order to activate. Though requiring a spell slot to initially activate, they do {{em|not}} consume the spell slot on a miss. As they are considered weapon attacks they can trigger and be used with {{SAI|Extra Attack}}, and in the case of {{SAI|Divine Smite}} can be used multiple times per turn. The damage they deal is also subject to modification caused by a [[critical hit]]. | ||
==List of Smite abilities== | ==List of Smite abilities== | ||
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* {{SAI|Banishing Smite|w=40|c=16}} | * {{SAI|Banishing Smite|w=40|c=16}} | ||
* {{SAI|Branding Smite|w=40}} | |||
* {{SAI|Blinding Smite|w=40}} | * {{SAI|Blinding Smite|w=40}} | ||
* {{SAI|Divine Smite|w=40}} | |||
* {{SAI|Searing Smite|w=40|c=16}} | * {{SAI|Searing Smite|w=40|c=16}} | ||
* {{SAI|Thunderous Smite|w=40}} | * {{SAI|Thunderous Smite|w=40}} | ||
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Notably, Divine Smite functions slightly differently from the other smites. Here are the key differences. | |||
==Divine Smite== | ==Divine Smite== | ||
Despite consuming spell slots, Divine Smite is not a spell and does not interact with any effect or ability that only works with spells. Examples include {{SAI|Counterspell}}, {{RarityItem|Vivacious Cloak}}, or {{SAI|Tempestuous Magic}}. | Despite consuming spell slots, Divine Smite is not a spell and does not interact with any effect or ability that only works with spells. Examples include {{SAI|Counterspell}}, {{RarityItem|Vivacious Cloak}}, or {{SAI|Tempestuous Magic}}. | ||
Unlike other smite spells, Divine Smite can also be configured to trigger automatically on a hit or critical hit via the Reactions menu. See {{SAI|Divine Smite (reaction)}}. This allows you to use Divine Smite on any melee weapon attack and multiple times per turn, even while dual-wielding. When triggered in this way, the only additional resource consumed is the selected level of spell slot. | |||
* Divine Smite cannot be triggered by ranged attacks. | * Divine Smite cannot be triggered by ranged attacks. | ||
* | * Divine Smite can be triggered as a reaction when using other smites, allowing for two different smites in a single attack. | ||
* Despite being configured in the Reactions menu, Divine Smite never consumes the {{action|reaction}} resource. | * Despite being configured in the Reactions menu, Divine Smite never consumes the {{action|reaction}} resource. | ||
==Other Smites== | ==Other Smites== | ||
Other smites cannot be triggered as reactions and must be used manually; however, Divine Smite can be triggered as a reaction when using other smite spells allowing for two different smites in a single attack. | Other smites cannot be triggered as reactions and must be used manually; however, Divine Smite can be triggered as a reaction when using other smite spells allowing for two different smites in a single attack. Other smites also count as proper spells for the purposes of features like {{RarityItem|Ring of Elemental Infusion}} or {{SAI|Empowered Evocation}}, and will interact with effects such as these, including the possibility of being affected by Counterspell. | ||
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Revision as of 08:54, 14 November 2024
Smite is a category of unique weapon attacks that, unlike normal attacks which generally only cost an Action, additionally expend
Spell Slots (and often a
Bonus action) in order to activate. Though requiring a spell slot to initially activate, they do not consume the spell slot on a miss. As they are considered weapon attacks they can trigger and be used with , and in the case of can be used multiple times per turn. The damage they deal is also subject to modification caused by a critical hit.
List of Smite abilities
Notably, Divine Smite functions slightly differently from the other smites. Here are the key differences.
Divine Smite
Despite consuming spell slots, Divine Smite is not a spell and does not interact with any effect or ability that only works with spells. Examples include , Vivacious Cloak, or .
Unlike other smite spells, Divine Smite can also be configured to trigger automatically on a hit or critical hit via the Reactions menu. See . This allows you to use Divine Smite on any melee weapon attack and multiple times per turn, even while dual-wielding. When triggered in this way, the only additional resource consumed is the selected level of spell slot.
- Divine Smite cannot be triggered by ranged attacks.
- Divine Smite can be triggered as a reaction when using other smites, allowing for two different smites in a single attack.
- Despite being configured in the Reactions menu, Divine Smite never consumes the
Reaction resource.
Other Smites
Other smites cannot be triggered as reactions and must be used manually; however, Divine Smite can be triggered as a reaction when using other smite spells allowing for two different smites in a single attack. Other smites also count as proper spells for the purposes of features like Ring of Elemental Infusion or , and will interact with effects such as these, including the possibility of being affected by Counterspell.