How to calculate weapon damage in Baldur's Gate 3? After two years of EA version testing, the developer of Baldur's Gate 3 finally announced the game's release date recently. So how to calculate weapon damage in the game? The editor of this issue will tell you What I brought here is the weapon damage calculation method in Baldur's Gate 3. If you are interested, please follow the editor to take a look.
Different from the normal RPG weapon numerical calculation of damage, BG3's weapon damage is measured by dice (look at the face). For example, the damage of a knife is 1d6, which means that the damage of this knife depends on you rolling a 6-sided The result of the dice (damage from 1-6).
The damage of a greatsword is 2d6, and the damage is equal to the sum of the numbers you get when you roll two 6-sided dice (damage ranges from 2-12).
By analogy (xdy=x y-sided dice), if the character's weapon is tempered or buffed, the final weapon damage is the number obtained by adding the basic weapon damage dice and the buff dice plus the fire attribute dice. , the character's own attributes will also increase the final damage. If a critical hit is hit, the damage will be doubled directly.
2d6 base damage + character strength level bonus (18 points of strength, so add 4 points of adjustment).
Plus fire damage is the final attack number.