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Smite

Smite is a category of unique weapon attacks that, unlike normal attacks which generally only cost an Action, additionally expend Spell Slots (and often a Bonus Action) in order to activate. Though requiring a spell slot to initially activate, they do not consume the spell slot (nor bonus action, when applicable) on a miss. As they are considered weapon attacks they can trigger and be used with , and in the case of can be used multiple times per turn. The damage they deal is also subject to modification caused by a critical hit.
List of Smite abilities[edit | edit source]
- (NPC-exclusive)
Notably, Divine Smite functions slightly differently from the other smites. Here are the key differences.
Divine Smite[edit | edit source]
Despite consuming spell slots, Divine Smite is not a spell and does not interact with any effect or ability that only works with spells. Examples include Vivacious Cloak, or .
,Unlike other smite spells, Divine Smite can be configured to trigger automatically on hit inside the Reactions menu with
. The reaction is split into one reaction for normal hits called Divine Smite and one for critical hits called Divine Smite: Critical Hit for each spell slot level unlocked. This means that with level 2 spell slots, there will be four Divine Smite reactions (two per level) that can be configured separately. By default the Divine Smite: Critical Hit reactions are set to auto-confirm and the normal Divine Smite reactions are disabled.Using Divine Smite as a reaction has a number of advantages. It allows Divine Smite to be combined with any melee weapon attack (that is not weapon actions like , or special attacks like . It can even trigger when using a Smite spell like . Using Divine Smite directly through the action is less flexible and is equivalent to triggering the reaction on a basic attack.
itself) such as offhand attacks,When triggered through a reaction, the only additional resource consumed is the selected level of spell slot. Even though it is configured in the Reactions menu, Divine Smite never consumes the Reaction resource.
Other Smites[edit | edit source]
Other smites cannot be triggered as reactions and must be used manually; however, Divine Smite can be triggered as a reaction when using other smite spells allowing for two different smites in a single attack. Other smites also count as proper spells for the purposes of features like Ring of Elemental Infusion or , and will interact with effects such as these, including the possibility of being affected by Counterspell.