It is 1d6+8 and a shield (I don't have it equiped in the screenshot). Glaive is not versatile and can't be paired with one. And yes, here I'd prefer a higher chance to hit to higher damage, because I use tiger's bloodlust which hits up to 3 enemies and applies bleeding. Any special attack such as battlemaster maneuver or a sneak attack benefits from accuracy more than from damage.

BTW, melee is actually the best against the golem, it is vulnerable to bludgeoning damage, any club or staff beats the sh*t out of it. I cracked him open like an egg in 2 turns.

Last edited by neprostoman; 09/09/22 12:04 PM. Reason: Typo