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1d6+5 @ AC15 +9 attacks 2 bonus 1d6 @ AC15 +9

Damage distribution for 1d6+5 @ AC15 +9 attacks 2 bonus 1d6 @ AC15 +9. Edit the expression or drag the HP slider — the URL updates as you go, so the page is always shareable. expression syntax →

Strike

Take 2 attacks per turn — each 1d6+5 on a hit (vs AC 15, +9 to hit). Plus an unconditional bonus-action attack: 1d6 on a hit (vs AC 15, +9 to hit) (Polearm Master haft, Crossbow Expert bonus shot, or Two-Weapon Fighting offhand).

min 0 max 46 mean 15.90 159/10
P(finish at 23 HP) = 14.79%
  • 0 1.56%
  • 1 0.73%
  • 2 0.74%
  • 3 0.75%
  • 4 0.76%
  • 5 0.76%
  • 6 2.23%
  • 7 2.21%
  • 8 2.91%
  • 9 3.64%
  • 10 4.37%
  • 11 5.13%
  • 12 4.78%
  • 13 4.68%
  • 14 4.73%
  • 15 4.92%
  • 16 5.27%
  • 17 5.78%
  • 18 5.76%
  • 19 6.12%
  • 20 6.17%
  • 21 5.90%
  • 22 5.31%
  • 23 4.36%
  • 24 3.38%
  • 25 2.52%
  • 26 1.77%
  • 27 1.15%
  • 28 0.68%
  • 29 0.37%
  • 30 0.25%
  • 31 0.15%
  • 32 0.09%
  • 33 0.04%
  • 34 0.02%
  • 35 0.01%
  • 36 0.01%
  • 37 0.00%
  • 38 0.00%
  • 39 0.00%
  • 40 0.00%
  • 41 0.00%
  • 42 0.00%
  • 43 0.00%
  • 44 0.00%
  • 45 0.00%
  • 46 0.00%
Strikes to kill 23 HP expected: 2.02
  • ≤ 1 14.79%
  • ≤ 2 84.50%
  • ≤ 3 98.67%
  • ≤ 4 99.92%

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