So, the invisible Half-Orc assassin is hiding say 80 feet in the dark and attacks with bow and arrow, attacking a human with no means of seeing the Half-Orc nor the arrow until it hits the Human and maybe not even then with Total darkness
Human is surprised when the arrows hits
Roll initiative, Human Rolls a natural 20 +2 for Dex, Half-Orc rolls natural 1 + 3 for dex
so with the initiative the human gets no "Action/Bonus/Move", the human's turn is now over (but may have a reaction, like the Shield Spell). the Half-Orc assassin now does not get the Assassination because if his lost initiative but the arrow hits the surprised human and does normal damage, something is wrong about this when the human still does not see the half-orc assassin
from another post, it was said that "Surprise is either before the initiative or the one doing the Surprising has won the initiative or may get Advantage on the Initiative Roll" (may change with the errata)
Page 189, Right side, bottom of the page,
"anything that deprives you of your ability to take actions also prevents you from taking bonus actions."
Human is surprised when the arrows hits
Roll initiative, Human Rolls a natural 20 +2 for Dex, Half-Orc rolls natural 1 + 3 for dex
so with the initiative the human gets no "Action/Bonus/Move", the human's turn is now over (but may have a reaction, like the Shield Spell). the Half-Orc assassin now does not get the Assassination because if his lost initiative but the arrow hits the surprised human and does normal damage, something is wrong about this when the human still does not see the half-orc assassin
from another post, it was said that "Surprise is either before the initiative or the one doing the Surprising has won the initiative or may get Advantage on the Initiative Roll" (may change with the errata)
Page 189, Right side, bottom of the page,
"anything that deprives you of your ability to take actions also prevents you from taking bonus actions."
And here we need a 4th acronym: RACS, for Rules As Common Sense; and RACS here would suggest the wall blocks some of the sound and all of the vision, and destroying the wall lets all the sound through and gives obscured vision.
See, here again: use RACS. Regardless of what the RAW says, an assassin surprising an opponent should either get a free shot before initiative is rolled at all or automatically win init. in the first round - or get advantage on the init. roll and the victim gets disadvantage?
RACS in general is completely up to the DM, but there's places where the designers could throw 'em in too.
Lanefan
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