Damage Dice Progression Chart

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The PRD originally contained a number of conflicting charts for how to handle dice increases (and decreases) due to size changes. To handle the conflicts, Paizo issued an errata. The following breaks down the errata.

If the Size is on the Chart

Medium
+1 Size Damage: Increase the damage by 2 steps
-1 Size Damage: Decrease the damage by 1 step
Small
+1 Size Damage: Increase the damage by 1 step
-1 Size Damage: Decrease the damage by 1 step
Special
+1 Size Damage: If the initial damage is 1d6 or less, instead increase the damage by one step
-1 Size Damage: If the initial damage is 1d8 or lower


If the Size is NOT on the Chart

Original is Xd6
1. Find the next lower of d6
2. Use that number of d8 as the original damage value
Example: 10d6 -> 8d8
Original is Xd8
1. Find next highest number of d8
2. Use that number of d6
Example: 5d8 -> 6d6
Original is 2d10 or Xd10
2d10 increases to 4d8 and decreases to 2d8, regardless of the initial size, and so on for higher numbers of d10.
Size Not Referenced
2d4 counts as 1d8 on the chart, 3d4 counts as 2d6 on the chart, and so on for higher numbers of d4. 1d12 counts as 2d6 on the chart, and so on for higher numbers of d12.

The above are applied before adjusting the dice.


Damage Dice Progression Chart
1
1d2
1d3
1d4
1d6
1d8
1d10
2d6
2d8
3d6
3d8
4d6
4d8
6d6
6d8
8d6
8d8
12d6
12d8
16d6


What does this chart replace? What does it not replace?

This chart replaces general size progression charts within the PRD that apply to size increases and decreases. If a specific number was called out (for example, with shillelagh), it does not change that number. It would also not affect the base monk, as the monk's flurry dice are not due to a size increase. However, if the monk were subject to an Enlarge Person, the above chart would come into play.