ConcreteBuddha
First Post
Weeble said:
A lot of words in reply for me using the word "I", of which I already knew.
with great sneak skills, I often surprise my opponents for one sneak attack in the partial action surprise round. With Imroved init and a 20 Dex, I often win initiative, and use the full attack option with one of my many bow Feats (Rapid Shot) for two more sneak attacks (3 total). Luckily, I foreshadowed the events of combat to my party members who make sure they get to act in that surprise round. I love our fighter-type, a particularly strong and silent Half-orc Barbarian who likes to just simply move in at "charge" speed to kiss the closest foe, also insuring that I don't get "kissed" back from that foe I sneak attacked three times. Precise shot makes sure I don't stray a shot at Balinor. After our wizard or cleric "holds" someone, I will , at my leisure, Tumble through enemies to flank one that the barbarian is with for even more sneak attacks with my rapier.
Alot of words to explain how I might sneak attack, and HEY!, even switch weapons when I know I can't sneak attack with my bow from a flanking position. My DM would be prepared for all of this (If we were aware of our opponents ahead of time).
Now that you have explained all of that, shown how the rogue is powerful in certain situations, and not proven that the sneak attack is broken, what exactly is your point?