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  Result = {{D20}} + Ability Score Modifier + Proficiency Bonus
  Result = {{D20}} + Ability Score Modifier + Proficiency Bonus


Attacks done with a [[Weapon]] always use an Attack Roll to determine success.  Some spells also use an Attack Roll to determine whether they hit their intended target (such as [[Fire Bolt]] or [[Eldritch Blast]]), though other spells hit the target automatically (such as [[Magic Missile]] or [[Fireball]]).  A spell that hits its target automatically may allow the target to make a Saving Throw instead; see below.
Attacks done with [[Weapons]] always use an Attack Roll to determine success.  Some spells also use an Attack Roll to determine whether they hit their intended target (such as [[Fire Bolt]] or [[Eldritch Blast]]), though other spells hit the target automatically (such as [[Magic Missile]] or [[Fireball]]).  A spell that hits its target automatically may allow the target to make a Saving Throw instead; see below.


The Attack Roll should not be confused with the Damage Roll, which instead determines the amount of damage done to a target by a successful attack.
The Attack Roll should not be confused with the Damage Roll, which instead determines the amount of damage done to a target by a successful attack.
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==== For Attack Rolls ====
==== For Attack Rolls ====


Attack Rolls made with a [[Weapon]] can benefit from Proficiency with the type of weapon that's being used.  This kind of Proficiency can be granted by the creature's [[Race]], [[Class]], or [[Feats]] chosen when leveling up.
Attack Rolls made with [[Weapons]] can benefit from Proficiency with the type of weapon that's being used.  This kind of Proficiency can be granted by the creature's [[Race]], [[Class]], or [[Feats]] chosen when leveling up.


Attack Rolls made for spells benefit from Proficiency in spell casting, which all creatures capable of casting spells have.  The creature could have spell casting capabilities due to its [[Class]], or from a [[Feat]] it chose when leveling up.
Attack Rolls made for spells benefit from Proficiency in spell casting, which all creatures capable of casting spells have.  The creature could have spell casting capabilities due to its [[Class]], or from a [[Feat]] it chose when leveling up.

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