DND_Reborn
The High Aldwin
Yep. We do, as well. Two rogues, one with it and one without it.I’ve got Rogues with Sentinel in my games who get 2 SA attacks per round quite often, and it’s not at all too powerful.
Yep. We do, as well. Two rogues, one with it and one without it.I’ve got Rogues with Sentinel in my games who get 2 SA attacks per round quite often, and it’s not at all too powerful.
Let it give you advantage when it causes their attack to miss.
Sure, that would be great, and make this revision even more of a must want for rogues.Let it give you advantage when it causes their attack to miss.
Sure, that would be great, and make this revision even more of a must want for rogues.
"Wait, he missed? Cool, now not only can I use my reaction to attack him, but it triggers my sneak attack automatically! Man, this is awesome!!! drools![]()
Sorry, we (the posts in general...) were discussing the Riposte, and I thought you were saying grant advantage on the attack caused when using Riposte.How does a rogue use a reaction to attack him? He’s already used one for defensive duelist and what reaction allows a rogue to attack?
The suggestion was for the character to get a free riposte is the parry causes an attack to miss.How does a rogue use a reaction to attack him? He’s already used one for defensive duelist and what reaction allows a rogue to attack?
. . .Sure, that would be great, and make this revision even more of a must want for rogues.
"Wait, he missed? Cool, now not only can I use my reaction to attack him, but it triggers my sneak attack automatically! Man, this is awesome!!! drools![]()
Let it give you advantage when it causes their attack to miss.
And back to my point: advantage on what?Let it give you advantage when it causes their attack to miss.