How to get these rogues off my back....

Depends on how crafty your DM really is...

Causing sneak attack requires either Flanking or Denial of Dex Bonus. Most of the posts so far concern invisibility and flanking. Beware of the other possible causes though. If your DM sets a bunch of Monks in the mix with high DC stunning fists, you could be stunned and skewered pretty damn fast.

If I were your DM, I would probably set the fight in a room, use wall spells to split you up, and divide and conquer. A Wizard / sorcerer with Wall of Ice / Wall of force / Wall of stone type spells, a monk of about PC level, and a mess of 6th and 4th level rogues as fodder. Wall to separate, monk moves in and stuns, and get you flanked and smashed by the Rogues.

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Mark Chance said:
Since there's no facing in D&D anymore: Not really.

Blur. That's it. That's all you need. Miss chance plus negates sneak attack.

My point is that having an ally in an adjacent square prevents flanking from the opposite square. Having enough allies in the proper adjacent squares prevents you from being flanked at all.

-The Gneech :cool:
 


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