Trying to learn Powercards by doing. Working on a D&D 5e OGL campaign and created the following powercard: !power {{ --txcolor|#FFFFFF --bgcolor|#e58900 --name|@{selected|character_name} --leftsub|Smashes the Creaturet --rightsub|in a fit of pique! --Attack|@{selected|character_name} rolls [[ [$Atk] ?{Attack|Standard,1d20cf<1cs>20|Advantage,2d20kh1cf<1cs>20|Disadvantage,2d20kl1cf<1cs>20} + @{selected|strength_mod} [STR] + @{selected|pb} [PROF] + 1 [MAGIC] + @{selected|global_attack_mod} [BLESS] ]] vs AC @{target|AC} -- ?? $Atk.base == 1 ??Fumble|@{selected|character_name} fumbles and nearly eviscerates self! -- ?? $Atk.base <> 1 AND $Atk < @{target|AC} ??Miss|@{selected|character_name} Swing and a Miss! -- ?? $Atk.base <> 20 AND $Atk >= @{target|AC} ??Damage|@{selected|character_name} hits and deals [[ [$Dmg] 1d6 + @{selected|strength_mod} [STR] + 1 [MAGIC] + @{selected|global_damage_mod_roll} ]] bludgeoning damage -- ?? $Atk.base == 20 ??Damage|Critical hit, @{selected|character_name} deals a MASSIVE blow for [[ [$Crit] 2d6 + @{selected|strength_mod} [STR] + 1 [MAGIC] + @{selected|global_damage_mod_roll} ]] bludgeoning damage }} The problem is that a critical miss prints out the "fumble" conditional AND the "hit" conditional. The: -- ?? $Atk.base <> 20 AND $Atk >= @{target|AC} conditional should not activate on a roll of 1. What am I doing wrong? (Happens on any @{target|AC}.)