Pathfinder Sword Saint Samurai So I'm going with a sword saint samurai who has an ability called "Iaijutsu". I'm trying to find a way to incorporate the additional damage dice to it. also I'm wearing a tunic of deadly might which adds thunderous weapon property on a critical strike. Can anyone help me with the macros? Iaijutsu A sword saint can perform a lightning quick iaijutsu strike against the target of his challenge to inflict devastating wounds while drawing his sword. After the sword saint has challenged a foe but before he has attacked the target of his challenge, he may choose to use his iaijutsu strike as a  full-round action , making an  attack roll  with his weapon as normal. In order to use this ability, the sword saint’s weapon must be sheathed at the start of his turn. If he successfully hits his opponent with an iaijutsu strike, his attack deals an additional +1d6 points of damage. This bonus damage increases by an additional +1d6 at 3rd level and every two levels thereafter to a maximum of +10d6 damage at 19th level. Any extra damage as a result of a successful iaijutsu strike is not multiplied by a  critical hit . After making an iaijutsu strike, a sword saint takes a –4 penalty to his AC until his next turn, but his weapon is now drawn and he may continually to fight normally. Regardless of whether he hits his opponent with the iaijutsu strike, a sword saint cannot use this ability on the same foe more than once per day. At 10th level, a sword saint learns to focus faster and is able to make an iaijutsu strike as a  standard action , and the penalty to his AC is reduced to –2. This ability replaces a samurai’s  mount . Tunic of Deadly Might This tunic is crafted from golden thread, and has silver-hemmed sleeves. The wearer gains a +2 bonus to  Combat Maneuver Defense  against  disarm  and  sunder  combat maneuvers. If the wearer is a  samurai , twice per day as a  swift action  he can apply the effects of the  thundering  weapon special ability to a successful  critical hit  against the target of his  challenge .