MerakSpielman
First Post
I'm looking for a complete list. IMC, rogues almost always resort to flanking to get their sneak attacks. I've just begun to realize exactly how many conditions can occur to qualify a creature for "denied its dexterity bonus to AC." A clever rogue can focus
My list so far:
A creature is denied it's dex bonus to AC if:
...The attacker is hidden or invisible
...If it's climbing
...If it's entangled
...If it's unaware of the attacker (during a surprise round, for instance)
...If it's being grappled
...If it's helpless (paralyzed, unconscious, sleeping, tied up, etc...)
...If it has been successfully bluffed during combat
...If it's prone
So what am I still missing? Is there anything I'm wrong about?
My list so far:
A creature is denied it's dex bonus to AC if:
...The attacker is hidden or invisible
...If it's climbing
...If it's entangled
...If it's unaware of the attacker (during a surprise round, for instance)
...If it's being grappled
...If it's helpless (paralyzed, unconscious, sleeping, tied up, etc...)
...If it has been successfully bluffed during combat
...If it's prone
So what am I still missing? Is there anything I'm wrong about?