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Blink automatically allows sneak attacks, what?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lonely Tylenol" data-source="post: 2046273" data-attributes="member: 18549"><p>As has been repeated several times: there is no impediment to the rogue's vision when he makes his attack. He will not attempt to attack when he is on the ethereal plane, but will instead wait until he is on the material. This is because he has a zero chance of succeeding in an attack when he tries to attack someone on a different plane of existance. However, while material, his vision and abilities are perfectly normal. Therefore, he can make attacks just fine. However, the blinking effect interrupts his attacks 20% of the time by shunting him to another plane of existance before the weapon makes contact.</p><p></p><p>Whether vision is impaired on the ethereal plane is completely irrelevent to whether the rogue can attack normally while on the material plane. And, while blinking, he makes attacks only on the material plane, because only those attacks can succeed.</p><p></p><p>However, this is all just academic, considering that there is an official source clearly stating that rogues always get sneak attacks when they attack while blinking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lonely Tylenol, post: 2046273, member: 18549"] As has been repeated several times: there is no impediment to the rogue's vision when he makes his attack. He will not attempt to attack when he is on the ethereal plane, but will instead wait until he is on the material. This is because he has a zero chance of succeeding in an attack when he tries to attack someone on a different plane of existance. However, while material, his vision and abilities are perfectly normal. Therefore, he can make attacks just fine. However, the blinking effect interrupts his attacks 20% of the time by shunting him to another plane of existance before the weapon makes contact. Whether vision is impaired on the ethereal plane is completely irrelevent to whether the rogue can attack normally while on the material plane. And, while blinking, he makes attacks only on the material plane, because only those attacks can succeed. However, this is all just academic, considering that there is an official source clearly stating that rogues always get sneak attacks when they attack while blinking. [/QUOTE]
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