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Magic weapons have enhancement bonuses ranging from +1 to +5. They apply these bonuses to both attack and damage rolls when used in combat. All magic weapons are also masterwork weapons, but their masterwork bonus on attack rolls does not stack with their enhancement bonus on attack rolls. Magic weapons have enhancement bonuses ranging from +1 to +5. They apply these bonuses to both attack and damage rolls when used in combat. All magic weapons are also masterwork weapons, but their masterwork bonus on attack rolls does not stack with their enhancement bonus on attack rolls. Weapons come in two basic categories: melee and ranged.
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So I'm trying to create a magic longsword that has 1d8 slashing, magic damage along with 1d6 fire damage. I've got the first part down: typed 1d8 slashing, magic in the Damage Spot. However, I can't figure out how to add on a second damage concurrent damage type to the weapon. I've stuck instructions in the 'description' spot at the bottom of the item on how to add that damage to the character's weapon on the action tab, so I can still get the desired effect, just not in a way that is... er... smooth.
Is there a way to add multiple damage types with different damage dice to the damage line/spot/field?
Also, since I have your undivided attention, I don't want to give the weapon a plus To Hit, but I want it to be able to damage creatures that are able to be hit only by magic items. Will adding the magic damage type to the slashing damage do that? Or do I need to add something to the hit roll somehow? Under properties, I added ',magic.'