Gwf Hegel Phenomenology Of Spirit

Hegel’s Idea of a Phenomenology of Spirit – M. Forster Hegel and the Philosophy of Nature – S. Houlgate Hegel, Nietzsche and the Criticism of Metaphysics – S. Houlgate Freedom, Truth and History: An ...

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In the most recent translation of one of philosophy’s greatest texts, Hegel’s The Phenomenology of Spirit, the translators make an interesting claim relating the book more to psychology than to ...

openDemocracy: Is Assange the "world-spirit embodied"? A Hegel scholar reports from the Žižek/Assange Troxy gig

Is Assange the "world-spirit embodied"? A Hegel scholar reports from the Žižek/Assange Troxy gig

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GWF apparently only applies to weapon damage, not Divine Smite or other separate things that add extra dice added to weapon attacks. Which damage dice exactly does the Great Weapon Fighting fighting style allow you to reroll? quotes the official ruling.

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For example the chance for 2 result with GWF: P2gwf = P2* (P2+P3+P4/3) P3gwf = P3 (P2+P3+P4/3) with PX = chance to roll X on 2d6 I assume that all 1's and 2's that show up in a roll are re-rolled So far the number crunching did confirm my intuition that 2d6 we roll 1's and 2's far more often than a d12, so will have more use for the Great ...

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If a player using a Greatsword gets a critical hit and rolls 4d6 damage, does the GWF count for all 4d6, or just the underlying 2d6? Does a Half-Orc get to apply GWF to their Savage Attacks, allowing a potential 5d6 under the GWF rule to be rerolled on 1 and 2's?

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GWF: you've got options for 2h weapons, but your best bet is either a maul or a greatsword (see below). The bonus that great weapon fighting gives you is the ability to re-roll a 1 or a 2 on a die, taking the new roll no matter what.