Calculate average damage per round (DPR) for PF2e characters — weapons, spells, and status effects
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1. Attacker Stats
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2. Target Stats
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3. Attacks & Damage Sources
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+ Add another attack or spell
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4. Status Effects (per-round)
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141| Frightened: Reroll attack rolls that miss (takes worse).
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143| Enfeebled: Flat -1 per damage die.
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Results
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How to Calculate Pathfinder 2e Damage Per Round (DPR)
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168| DPR = (Hit Chance × Avg Damage per Hit) × Number of Attacks per Round.
169| In Pathfinder 2e, your attack bonus against a target's AC determines your hit chance. A d20 roll
170| needs to meet or exceed (AC - Attack Bonus). The formula for hit chance is:
172| Critical hits on a natural 20 deal double damage dice. Critical fumbles on a natural 1 always miss.
173| Use this calculator to compare builds, optimize your action economy, and plan your combat strategy
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175| understanding your average DPR helps you make informed tactical decisions at the table.
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