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Zero Damage?

Discussion in 'D&D 4th Edition' started by stuartgreenwell, Feb 17, 2010.

  1. stuartgreenwell

    stuartgreenwell New Member

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    Is there a way to have D20pro do Zero Damage on an attack? It is nice to have them resolve powers like Astral Seal. I tried using d1-1, but it still does 1 point of damage.

    Thanks
     
  2. Dan

    Dan Member

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    There is not, but it's funny you ask that. We just coded that change and it should be in the next release, due in the next few weeks. You will have the ability to have 0 dice (flat damage), but also 0 damage (after modifiers).
     
  3. lexluthor

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    Hate to bring up an old topic, but was this ever implemented? I have the latest version for Mac, but the software always does the 1 damage even if you set the damage for zero dice, or add a penalty in the damage box. I cannot get those non damage attacks to do zero damage, so I am wondering if this was ever implemented, is just a Mac problem, or a setting I am supposed to check.
     
  4. ogexam

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    Set it to zero sided dice: 1D0

    It will then never do damage even by effects or strength.

    if you do 0d1 you will get no dice damage but you will get strength and effect modifiers that can increase the damage.
     
  5. lexluthor

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    Thanks! I didn't know you can enter the number zero there! Works great!
     

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