Hey, I have been trying to figure some stuff out...
Now my question goes something like this, in the description of the uncanny dodge description, for purpouses of being immune to flanking, it states that a rogue of 4 levels higher may still flank someone.
Now what I am wondering is what about other classes WITH sneak attack, and uncanny dodge? For example, Assassin... if you have 4 more levels in the assassin class then the person has levels in a class with uncanny dodge can you sneak attack him?
Most people seem to say yes... But I was curiouse to get some responces from more then once source.
Also... In the rogue book the feat Quicker then the eye states in its description that if the action you take with your gained partial action from your bluff is an attack then your opponent has no dex bonus, it does not say that he is flat footed, or anything of that sort... just that he loses his dex bonus, so would uncanny dodge work against that feat? I thought maybe it was a mistake in the book and the book meant to say that the person is flat footed, but I could not find any errata for the song and silence... so I was not sure, maybe quicker then the eye is suposed to let you bypass uncanny dodge.
Thanks everyone.
P.S. I have asked these questions to some others... so if you happen to be the one I asked please do not think I did not find your responce valuable... I am just trying to find the most true to the rules solution to my questions, and thought that the more responces I get the more valid the interpretation I end up choosing to use will be.
Now my question goes something like this, in the description of the uncanny dodge description, for purpouses of being immune to flanking, it states that a rogue of 4 levels higher may still flank someone.
Now what I am wondering is what about other classes WITH sneak attack, and uncanny dodge? For example, Assassin... if you have 4 more levels in the assassin class then the person has levels in a class with uncanny dodge can you sneak attack him?
Most people seem to say yes... But I was curiouse to get some responces from more then once source.
Also... In the rogue book the feat Quicker then the eye states in its description that if the action you take with your gained partial action from your bluff is an attack then your opponent has no dex bonus, it does not say that he is flat footed, or anything of that sort... just that he loses his dex bonus, so would uncanny dodge work against that feat? I thought maybe it was a mistake in the book and the book meant to say that the person is flat footed, but I could not find any errata for the song and silence... so I was not sure, maybe quicker then the eye is suposed to let you bypass uncanny dodge.
Thanks everyone.
P.S. I have asked these questions to some others... so if you happen to be the one I asked please do not think I did not find your responce valuable... I am just trying to find the most true to the rules solution to my questions, and thought that the more responces I get the more valid the interpretation I end up choosing to use will be.