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| summary = '''Dip''' is a [[Bonus Action]] that allows the user to dip their weapons into a [[Surface]], causing them to deal extra damage.
| summary = '''Dip''' is a common [[Bonus Action]] that allows the user to dip their weapons into a [[Surface]], causing them to deal extra damage.
| description = Dip a weapon into a surface to alter the surface or enhance the weapon.
| description = Dip a weapon into a surface to alter the surface or enhance the weapon.



Revision as of 03:07, 27 November 2023

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Dip is a common Bonus Action that allows the user to dip their weapons into a Surface, causing them to deal extra damage.

Description

Dip a weapon into a surface to alter the surface or enhance the weapon.

If you are dual-wielding, you dip both weapons.

Properties

Cost:
Bonus action
Details:
 Range: 3 m / 10 ft

Condition: Dipped in Fire

Dipped in Fire Dipped in Fire

Duration: 3 turns

  • Weapon deals additional 1d4Damage TypesFire damage.

Notes

  • Despite the tooltip description stating you can use the Dip ability to "alter the surface", this does not appear to be possible with any surfaces currently implemented.
  • The effect of dipping is similar to Coatings and mutually exclusive with them.
  • Some Coatings can be throw on the ground to make a surface. This surface will persist between Long Rests
    • Dipping your weapon in the surface will give the coating effect, but it it will last Duration: Until Long rest instead of the normal timer.
  • Weapons can be dipped into any object with the Burning Burning Condition, including torches, candles, and burning party members. A character can carry burning objects such as torches, and drop them on the ground (which does not spend actions or bonus actions) just before dipping.