hong said:Yes. Virtually noone is immune to sneak attacks AND it can be used whenever he has combat advantage.
Because even if noone is immune to sneak attacks, if combat advantage were as situational as in 3E, I wouldn't think that was very good.
gribble said:Well, unless shuriken are "light blades" looks like this won't be possible either (or are you referring to 3.x)?
I'm not saying you should be able to sneak attack with any weapon (I never did think sneak attacks with greatswords/falchions/etc made much sense), I don't see why saps/clubs, heck even shortbows, aren't allowed.
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MyISPHatesENWorld said:"Hey it's a balance issue, so you do less sneak attack damage with higher base damage weapons."
hong said:Well, the claim was made that sneak attack being more limited than in 3E was okay because you could do it more often. I'm just wondering whether that second bit actually holds.
gribble said:He wouldn't mind breaking a few bones, but I don't see him as the type to pull a knife/sword on someone (except in a life or death situation).
Vael said:IIRC, there are feats to expand the list of sneak attackable weapons. There was a mention on a staff blog.