Infiniti2000
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In 3.5, yes. But, Necrophysiology isn't in the 3.5 version of the Netbook of Feats. Another one is Ectophysiology.diaglo said:aren't Undead covered by Knowledge Religion?
In 3.5, yes. But, Necrophysiology isn't in the 3.5 version of the Netbook of Feats. Another one is Ectophysiology.diaglo said:aren't Undead covered by Knowledge Religion?
KarinsDad said:More Strength? A two-handed weapon? Power Attack?
Prophet2b said:There's a feat (at least, I believe it's a feat) in the PHBII that allows you to replace sneak attack for something else that can have an affect on undead.
I know, that was an incredibly vague sentence, but I don't have my PHBII in front of me right now. If someone else has it and wants to look it up... I remember it looking and sounding cool... Just can't remember details for the life of me...
Queen_Dopplepopolis said:It's not a secret - I'm well aware. Which is why, at first level, I'm attempting to figure out how to handle it. We played through our last d&d game without a rogue and it was *terrible*... ended up sending the monk first in dungeons because "his reflex save was high enough" and we had no way to find or disable traps. So, I'm trying to work it out so that we can have a trapfinder, but I'm also planning ahead to tactically fight the undead.
Can ranger/rogue multiclasses sneak attack their favored enemies? I've played in a game where we could, but I thought it was a houserule and not RAW.
Queen_Dopplepopolis said:It's not a secret - I'm well aware. Which is why, at first level, I'm attempting to figure out how to handle it. We played through our last d&d game without a rogue and it was *terrible*... ended up sending the monk first in dungeons because "his reflex save was high enough" and we had no way to find or disable traps. So, I'm trying to work it out so that we can have a trapfinder, but I'm also planning ahead to tactically fight the undead.
Can ranger/rogue multiclasses sneak attack their favored enemies? I've played in a game where we could, but I thought it was a houserule and not RAW.
Not a feat, but a house rule.Queen_Dopplepopolis said:That allows a rogue to sneak attack the undead (or really any other creature/construct that aren't normally subject to steak attack damage)?
ForceUser said:Not a feat, but a house rule.
IMC, rogues can sneak attack
...corporeal undead at 7th
...constructs at 11th
...plant creatures at 16th
Because there are way too many critters immune to sneak attack.
ForceUser said:Not a feat, but a house rule.
IMC, rogues can sneak attack
...corporeal undead at 7th
...constructs at 11th
...plant creatures at 16th
Because there are way too many critters immune to sneak attack.
That's one category I couldn't rationalize.diaglo said:where do oozes fall in that chain?