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For spells that require an Attack Roll to hit, the Proficiency Bonus is added if the creature has the innate ability to cast spells. ''(Note: As of Early Access Patch 9, all classes receive their Proficiency Bonus when casting a spell from a [[Scrolls|Scroll]] or other item, even when not innately able to cast spells.)''
For spells that require an Attack Roll to hit, the Proficiency Bonus is added if the creature has the innate ability to cast spells. ''(Note: As of Early Access Patch 9, all classes receive their Proficiency Bonus when casting a spell from a [[Scrolls|Scroll]] or other item, even when not innately able to cast spells.)''
=== Difficulty Class ===
[[Difficulty Class]] (DC) for [[Weapon Attacks]] has the Proficiency Bonus added to it if the creature has Proficiency in the weapon used.


=== Saving Throw ===
=== Saving Throw ===

Revision as of 23:46, 29 August 2023

The Proficiency Bonus is a modifier applied to various Die Rolls based on the total Level of a creature (e.g, a Level 2 Monk/Level 3 Barbarian character will have a total level of 5). It can affect Attack Rolls, Saving Throws, and Skill Checks, if the creature has the correct type of Proficiency for the situation. It doesn't apply to Damage Rolls.

When Proficiency Bonus Is Applied

Attack Roll

For Attack Rolls using a Weapon, the creature must have Proficiency with the weapon it's using to make the attack.

For example, since a Fighter has Proficiency in all Simple Weapons and Martial Weapons, the Proficiency Bonus will be added to all melee and ranged weapon attacks.

On the other hand, a Wizard normally only has Proficiency in Daggers, Quarterstaves, and Light Crossbows, so the Proficiency Bonus won't be added to attacks made with any other weapon, unless the Wizard has Proficiency in that weapon for some other reason.

For spells that require an Attack Roll to hit, the Proficiency Bonus is added if the creature has the innate ability to cast spells. (Note: As of Early Access Patch 9, all classes receive their Proficiency Bonus when casting a spell from a Scroll or other item, even when not innately able to cast spells.)

Difficulty Class

Difficulty Class (DC) for Weapon Attacks has the Proficiency Bonus added to it if the creature has Proficiency in the weapon used.

Saving Throw

Saving Throws are categorized by Ability Score, such as Strength Saving Throw, Dexterity Saving Throw, and so on. For the Proficiency Bonus to be applied to a Saving Throw, the creature must have Proficiency in the corresponding type of Saving Throw. Each Class provides two Saving Throw Proficiencies. For example, the Fighter has Proficiency in Strength and Constitution Saving Throws, whereas the Wizard has Proficiency in Intelligence and Wisdom Saving Throws.

Skill Check

An Ability Check that is based on a Skill such as Athletics, Perception, or Sleight of Hand, is called a Skill Check. If a creature has Proficiency in the corresponding Skill, its Proficiency Bonus will be added to the roll.

Value

Following is the value of the Proficiency Bonus, based on the total Level of the creature making the roll:

Proficiency Bonus Chart
Level Proficiency Bonus
1 to 4 + 2
5 to 8 + 3
9 to 12 + 4