Ardenian said:alright - well.. dont tell my dm... 'cause i chopped that focker up like Ed Gein
PHB said:A rogue can sneak attack only living creatures with discernable anatomies - undead, constructs, oozes, plants, and incorporeal creatures lack vital areas to attack. Any creature that is immune to critical hits is not vulnerable to sneak attacks.
DMG said:Death Attack: If an assassin studies his victim for 3 rounds and then makes a sneak attack with a melee weapon that successfully deals damage, the sneak attack has the additional effect of possibly either paralyzing or killing the target (assassin's choice).
Nail said:Oooo...IcyCool FTW!
I need more levels in Bbn or Rog.IcyCool said:Looks like you aren't immune to my Posting Sneak Attack!
calypso15 said:And you'd be hard pressed to convince me that "death attack" is not a death effect.
Sejs said:Name a single instance of a death effect, other than your proposal of an assassin's Death Attack ability, that is not a spell.
If you are able to find one, does the ability expressly go out of its way to state that it is a death effect?
You may use a death touch once per day. Your death touch is a supernatural ability that produces a death effect. You must succeed on a melee touch attack against a living creature (using the rules for touch spells). When you touch, roll 1d6 per cleric level you possess. If the total at least equals the creature’s current hit points, it dies (no save).
Nail said:Actually, Ed Gein skinned corpses he exhumed, but....the idea is similar. I doubt any of the corpses were undead, though......