Roxlimn said:
jayaint said:What if....
the enemy character in question WAS being flanked by two allies, and i was less than 30 ft away firing in?
Would that situation allow for sneak attack damage to be added to my attack?
two said:
In your hands is a honkin' big longbow. You and your pal are on either side of an ork.
You flank the ork (because of IUS, you threaten 5') and when you use your longbow w/rapid shot, the guy has no dex and you get sneak attack dice. Of course, he also gets an AOO vs. your ranged attack within his melee reach, but that's another issue.
You can do the same thing with, for example, throwing hand-axes. You are a rogue, have the ax in your hand, thus threaten 5', thus the guy has no dex, then throw the ax (ranged attack) and get sneak attack dice. Use quickdraw and rapid shot for more attacks. Although this is getting a bit iffy.
two said:Let's say you are a rogue with improved unarmored strike, which lets your threaten 5' around you (with your whole body, including toes and feet).
In your hands is a honkin' big longbow. You and your pal are on either side of an ork.
You flank the ork (because of IUS, you threaten 5') and when you use your longbow w/rapid shot, the guy has no dex and you get sneak attack dice. Of course, he also gets an AOO vs. your ranged attack within his melee reach, but that's another issue.
Olgar Shiverstone said:
No dice. If you're employing the longbow (ie, as soon as you put your second hand to the bowstring ...), you no longer threaten an area, so no flanking, and hence no sneak attack (and why you would want to do this particular tactic anyway is beyond me, as you'd suffer the AoO for using a ranged weapon in melee).
In either case, you still cannot get your sneak attack with the bow because it is a ranged weapon. You would have to use the unarmed strike to get it.Xarls Taunzund said:It's still kind of iffy, because has two pointed out, Improved Unarmed Strike turns your whole body into a weapon, not just your fists. Though I will argue that it would be difficult in the extreme to make an unarmed strike while shooting a bow, and still expect to have half a chance to hit with either attack.