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Thrown Weapon Smite 5E. There's no wording that restricts both spells from being used only with melee weapon. a thrown weapon is not a melee weapon, it's a thrown weapon. any weapon with the thrown property can be used to make a ranged attack using the same modifier used to make a melee attack and damage roll with that weapon. The problem here, as you have. thrown melee weapons are still melee weapons raw and rai. If a weapon has the thrown property, you can throw the weapon to make a ranged attack. if forced to make the smite declaration before the attack roll (like 3.x), you take away that and you have a chance. If the weapon is a. yes, your reading is correct. You can use branding or banishing smite on any. You can't use the paladin's divine smite with a thrown weapon. They don't qualify for divine smite because ranged. per crawford, no: that's why throwing a dagger counts as a ranged attack with a melee weapon, so you can infact use an ability that requires an.

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There's no wording that restricts both spells from being used only with melee weapon. You can use branding or banishing smite on any. They don't qualify for divine smite because ranged. a thrown weapon is not a melee weapon, it's a thrown weapon. thrown melee weapons are still melee weapons raw and rai. if forced to make the smite declaration before the attack roll (like 3.x), you take away that and you have a chance. If a weapon has the thrown property, you can throw the weapon to make a ranged attack. per crawford, no: any weapon with the thrown property can be used to make a ranged attack using the same modifier used to make a melee attack and damage roll with that weapon. yes, your reading is correct.

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Thrown Weapon Smite 5E If a weapon has the thrown property, you can throw the weapon to make a ranged attack. thrown melee weapons are still melee weapons raw and rai. if forced to make the smite declaration before the attack roll (like 3.x), you take away that and you have a chance. They don't qualify for divine smite because ranged. If a weapon has the thrown property, you can throw the weapon to make a ranged attack. The problem here, as you have. any weapon with the thrown property can be used to make a ranged attack using the same modifier used to make a melee attack and damage roll with that weapon. that's why throwing a dagger counts as a ranged attack with a melee weapon, so you can infact use an ability that requires an. If the weapon is a. You can use branding or banishing smite on any. You can't use the paladin's divine smite with a thrown weapon. per crawford, no: yes, your reading is correct. a thrown weapon is not a melee weapon, it's a thrown weapon. There's no wording that restricts both spells from being used only with melee weapon.

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