Dnd Hunter's Mark Magic Dmg
Places the Hunter's Mark on the target, increasing the Ranged Attack Power of all attackers against that target by 20. In addition, the target of this ability can always be seen by the hunter whether it stealths or turns invisible. The target also appears on the mini-map. Lasts for 2 min. For example, if you hit a creature that has hunter's mark on it with a longbow then you do d8+stat piercing damage from the weapon plus magical d6 piercing damage from the spell - some of the damage is caused by the spell and some by the weapon. A dart deals 1d4+1 force damage to its target. The darts all strike simultaneously and you can direct them to hit one creature or several. At Higher Levels: When you cast this spell using a spell slot of 2nd Level or higher, the spell creates one more dart for each slot above 1st. Your dragonmark grants you an additional +1 bonus on Bluff, Listen, Sense Motive, Spot, and Survival checks when using these skills against favored enemies. Likewise, you gain an additional +1 bonus on weapon damage rolls against such creatures. @JeremyECrawford @mikemearls @SageAdviceDnD Does damage from Hunter’s Mark overcome damage resistance/immunity from non-magical weapons? — The Reverend Bruce (@redwullf) November 7, 2015 The damage dealt by the hunter’s mark spell is magical.
@JeremyECrawford Is the damage type of Hunter's Mark the same as the damage type of the weapon?
— Eric Green (@quadhund) December 7, 2016
Hunter's mark uses the same damage type as the attack that triggers it. If the attack has more than one damage type, choose one. #DnDhttps://t.co/k96sLYklob
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) December 14, 2016
@JeremyECrawford really???? I always thought it was untyped. So does that mean it's subjected to resistances? Is Sneak Attack the same way?
Our Dark Harvest DMG numbers look like this: 341,25 dmg for one proccs. 688,5 for two proccs. 1041,75 for three proccs. The Electrocute dmg for this scenario is 342,5 dmg on a 25 second Cooldown.
— Timmy (@TTVsTimmy) December 14, 2016
All damage has a type. #DnDhttps://t.co/Aoybdirfgm
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) December 14, 2016
@JeremyECrawford ok so hunters mark and sneak attack is subjected to monster resistance depending on the weapon damage type use?
— Timmy (@TTVsTimmy) December 14, 2016
If a spell or other feature ignores damage resistance, its description says so. #DnDhttps://t.co/hHwGSt6FNj
Dnd Hunter's Mark Magic Dmg Series
Dnd Hunters Mark
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) December 14, 2016