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[Epic]Sneak Attack of Oppurtunity

Hey thanks for posting the SA rules. I had no idea flanking helped SA...or dex denial either.:rolleyes::D

I concede your opinions...now let me explain my temporary insanity.:D

I was looking at it from this perspective. If you attempt a SA on someone, and the creature is immune, then it's not a SA. But the feat says it IS a SA, hence my argument. HOWEVER, that was an incorrect perspective. It still IS a SA, the creature just isn't effected by it. After no one agreed with me, it forced me to looked inward for the answer and I found my error. Thanks.

BUT, don't be surprised to read smackdowns using this feat as I suggested in a few months...:D They should have put something in their to make it more clear. Trust me, someone will try to use this down the road with a spiked chain and combat reflexes.

Looking back, whatisitgoodfor's post should've jogged my brain.
 

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Now, to tie in to the Cleave-from-AoO thread...

Is the Cleave attack following an AoO that drops an opponent considered an AoO for the purposes of this feat?

-Hyp.
 

Hypersmurf said:
Now, to tie in to the Cleave-from-AoO thread...

Is the Cleave attack following an AoO that drops an opponent considered an AoO for the purposes of this feat?

-Hyp.

Why would the cleave attack be considered an AoO? There's no reason to do so. Hence, it's not AoO, hence it's not a sneak attack.
 

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