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No, sneak attack is just extra damage that is added on to any attack under the right circumstances.Kaamoz said:By the way, is sneak attack full round action?
No, sneak attack is just extra damage that is added on to any attack under the right circumstances.Kaamoz said:By the way, is sneak attack full round action?
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe it's #1, basically. A Sneak Attack adds damage to a regular attack under certain circumstances. One of those circumstances is when the opponent is flat-footed. If you surprise your opponent, he is flat-footed during the surprise round (but you generally get only one attack). He is also flat-footed in the next round until his action, so if you start the round in melee range and win initiative, your whole attack sequence can get Sneak Attack damage.Kaamoz said:Ac is 28, 26 when rageing. But how can you get 4 sneak attacks???
Is it the only way to get more sneak attacks when flanking. Since if you move,
you can do only one attack and thus only one extra sneak attack.
Or do i misunderstand the whole attack.
Which one is correct
1) you get your sneak attacks per normal attack. For examble 1 level rogue
Makes two attacks and then also 2d6 sneak attacks
2) you get only one sneak attack bonus. So if you hit say, three hits you get
only one sneak attack which is for level 1 rogue 1d6?
Huh, even i myself dont almost understand this post.
Adequate? The Belt of Str +6 is 36,000 gp. The +2 Keen Greataxe is 18,320 gp. Just those two items together are twice what an 8th lvl character should have (27,000 gp).Altamont Ravenard said:You have adequate (if not a little good) equipment for your level. You're a barbarian. I think your damage output is ok for an 8th level barbarian. Your AC is probably so-so, so you must get hit a lot too...
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In D&D, Sneak Attack is extra damage added to EVERY attack a character makes that meets the requirements. A rogue who flanks an oppenent gets their full sneak attack damage on every attack they make against an opponenet.Kaamoz said:Do you get your sneak attack extra damage per attack or is it only say 2d6 even if you have 100 attacks?

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