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Are the Cavalier's uses of Unwavering Mark or uses of the bonus attack granted limited per long rest?
Does glowering threat work the same way as a mark or differently?Are melee combatants limited to standing around saying “I attack”?How can I build a tank out of the fighter class?Can multiple conditional bonus attacks activate on the same turn if those multiple conditions are all met?Is it possible to cast multiple spells per turn?Dual Shield BuildDoes a Ranger with dual daggers and Two-Weapon Fighting make four attacks at full strength plus Hunter's Mark at level 5?Effective sneak attacks with spellsArcane Archer's Piercing Arrow on Larger EnemiesDrawing and firing a hand crossbow whilst wielding a rapier in one hand (Fighter/Duelist/Crossbow expert)
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Basically I'm curious if just the attacks are limited or if it is the mark itself that is limited. If it is the mark itself that is limited then the power disappears pretty quick and is not super useful, but if it's only the attacks that are limited then the marking can be useful for a long time and should be used on multiple enemies every turn if possible, to avoid having others take damage.
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Basically I'm curious if just the attacks are limited or if it is the mark itself that is limited. If it is the mark itself that is limited then the power disappears pretty quick and is not super useful, but if it's only the attacks that are limited then the marking can be useful for a long time and should be used on multiple enemies every turn if possible, to avoid having others take damage.
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Basically I'm curious if just the attacks are limited or if it is the mark itself that is limited. If it is the mark itself that is limited then the power disappears pretty quick and is not super useful, but if it's only the attacks that are limited then the marking can be useful for a long time and should be used on multiple enemies every turn if possible, to avoid having others take damage.
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Basically I'm curious if just the attacks are limited or if it is the mark itself that is limited. If it is the mark itself that is limited then the power disappears pretty quick and is not super useful, but if it's only the attacks that are limited then the marking can be useful for a long time and should be used on multiple enemies every turn if possible, to avoid having others take damage.
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Only the number of special attacks is limited
Note the last paragraph of the Unwavering Mark feature:
Regardless of the number of creatures you mark, you can make this special attack a number of times equal to your Strength modifier (minimum of once), and you regain all expended uses of it when you finish a long rest.
This means that the mark can be applied any number of times but the special attack that you make is limited by your Strength modifier. So, you are correct in your assessment that the mark remains useful even if you have no more special attacks left to use, because this part of the effect still happens:
While it is within 5 feet of you, a creature marked by you has disadvantage on any attack roll that doesn’t target you.
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Only the number of special attacks is limited
Note the last paragraph of the Unwavering Mark feature:
Regardless of the number of creatures you mark, you can make this special attack a number of times equal to your Strength modifier (minimum of once), and you regain all expended uses of it when you finish a long rest.
This means that the mark can be applied any number of times but the special attack that you make is limited by your Strength modifier. So, you are correct in your assessment that the mark remains useful even if you have no more special attacks left to use, because this part of the effect still happens:
While it is within 5 feet of you, a creature marked by you has disadvantage on any attack roll that doesn’t target you.
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Only the number of special attacks is limited
Note the last paragraph of the Unwavering Mark feature:
Regardless of the number of creatures you mark, you can make this special attack a number of times equal to your Strength modifier (minimum of once), and you regain all expended uses of it when you finish a long rest.
This means that the mark can be applied any number of times but the special attack that you make is limited by your Strength modifier. So, you are correct in your assessment that the mark remains useful even if you have no more special attacks left to use, because this part of the effect still happens:
While it is within 5 feet of you, a creature marked by you has disadvantage on any attack roll that doesn’t target you.
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Only the number of special attacks is limited
Note the last paragraph of the Unwavering Mark feature:
Regardless of the number of creatures you mark, you can make this special attack a number of times equal to your Strength modifier (minimum of once), and you regain all expended uses of it when you finish a long rest.
This means that the mark can be applied any number of times but the special attack that you make is limited by your Strength modifier. So, you are correct in your assessment that the mark remains useful even if you have no more special attacks left to use, because this part of the effect still happens:
While it is within 5 feet of you, a creature marked by you has disadvantage on any attack roll that doesn’t target you.
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Only the number of special attacks is limited
Note the last paragraph of the Unwavering Mark feature:
Regardless of the number of creatures you mark, you can make this special attack a number of times equal to your Strength modifier (minimum of once), and you regain all expended uses of it when you finish a long rest.
This means that the mark can be applied any number of times but the special attack that you make is limited by your Strength modifier. So, you are correct in your assessment that the mark remains useful even if you have no more special attacks left to use, because this part of the effect still happens:
While it is within 5 feet of you, a creature marked by you has disadvantage on any attack roll that doesn’t target you.
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