User:Guy/Splat/Unarmed Strike
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An unarmed strike is a melee attack using part of your body: a punch, a kick, a headbutt, or the like. The attack roll for an unarmed strike adds your Strength modifier + your pro bonus. When you hit a creature using an unarmed strike, you can damage, grapple, ride, or shove the creature.
- Damage. The target takes bonk damage equal to 1 + your Strength modifier.
- Grapple. If you have a free hand, the target becomes grappled. You can't grapple a creature if it is more than one size category larger than you.
- Ride. If you have a free hand, the target becomes mounted. You can't ride a creature unless it is at least one size category larger than you.
- Shove. You either push the target 5 feet directly away from you, or knock it prone. You can't shove a creature more than one size category larger than you.