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Sneack attack undeads?

ibonet

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In another forum I've read that that the rogue class in PFRPG has improved the sneack attack, allowing it to affect creatures immune to it in 3.5

I've revised the core rulebook but have not found anything about it. Have you read about it? Have any reference to it? Thks in advanced...
 

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It's true that rogues can sneak attack undead creatures. I don't know if it's in the core rulebook, but the bestiary tells which creatures are immune to sneak attacks or precision based damage. As far as I recall, Oozes, Incorporeal, Elementals and Swarm, although the last one does not explicitly say so (Immune to flanking and critical hits).
 



Pathfinder also in turn nerfed sneak attack in various ways, often stealthily. For reference, see the Blink spell, the Grease spell, and the rules for Splash weapons. I can't see making a decent ranged attack focused rogue in pathfinder.
 

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