Vital spot OR Can a halfling sneak attack a human?

Re: Re: Vital spot OR Can a halfling sneak attack a human?

Storm Raven said:


Stupid ruling all around. My son is 4, which makes him a little smaller than a standard halfling. He is more than capable of reaching a"vital spot" on an adult human. In point of fact, when he runs over to hug me, I have to guard certain areas to ensure he doesn't inadvertently head butt me in the wrong place.

Yeah when my daugter was a baby I got crited a few times with those freaking hard soled baby shoes.
 

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Murrdox said:


You should be shot for using "mob" in a D&D context. I bet you call "Bull's Strength" a "buff" as well, eh?


Ummmm hehehe yeah.

Fighter shouts to the cleric My buff is dropping can you renew it?
 

I will give the DM the benefit of the doubt, but I think he should actually try learning and using the 3e rules as written before making drastic changes based on habits from 2e.

There are a number of rules from 1e/2e that seem to follow good common sense that don't transfer well to 3e. That's why the designers left them out.

As for sneak attacks, they seemed too powerful and too easy when I first started playing 3e. My conclusion after more experience is that they are necessary for Rogues to be able to contribute their fair share to combat. It really isn't all that easy to land more than 2 or 3 sneaks attacks in a combat without great risk or heavy magical help from the wizard.

Old style 1e/2e DMs may feel more comfortable with Rogues that suck up a full share of gp and xp without carrying their weight. I, for one, do not miss those "good ole days" at all.
 

In S&S, page 86, there is a short section on sneak attacks. Nowhere in this section is there a rule that says you cannot sneak attack creatures who have larger size categories than you. However, in the following section on garrote attacks, it does say that you cannot make a garrote attack on any creature that is 2 or more size categories larger than you, unless it is lying down or you are attacking from above, etc. According to this section, then, your elf could garrote the troll, but the halfling could not. But there is no rule, core or splatbook, that specifies a size category you cannot sneak attack.
 
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As several people have pointed out already - there's tons of places that are vital that are in the legs and lower torso alone.

Femoral artery, achilies tendon, knee tendons, knee cap, pelvic loops, base of the spine, genitals, rectum, hip sockets.. the list goes on and on. Any one of those would be just dandy for sneak attacking.

As for the 'you can't reach' part of his argument, let's see.. a 5 ft tall elf, say a 2 ft 4in reach with his arms roughly, and a 3 ft rapier. You could easily poke something 9ft tall. You could stab that troll in the EYES if you so wanted. Besides, if he really wants to argue it, just remind him you threaten 5 ft in all directions.. including straight up, and diagonally up/out.
 

IceBear said:


Not that I'm doubting you but can you provide the quote? There just seems to be so many people that haven't heard of this rule that I'm getting this feeling that this might be a house rule made by 2nd Edition DMs moving to 3E and gained a "it's a rule" status when it not really (there have been a couple of times when people have posted a rule only to discover it was a house rule).

IceBear

It was quoted on here months ago in a heading like "Halfing can't sneak attack a Troll" or "Can't sneak attack a Troll".

Too bad the search function doesn't work for us.
 

Mahali said:


It was quoted on here months ago in a heading like "Halfing can't sneak attack a Troll" or "Can't sneak attack a Troll".

Too bad the search function doesn't work for us.

Tried that, didn't turn up anything...

It's definitely not in Song and Silence, and if Sage Advice says it's so... Well, that's just one more time one overworked guy came up with a worse answer than a forum full of DMs with too much time on their hands. ;)
 

Thanx for helping out with arguments to leave the rules as they are. Hopefully, we can can now convince our DM to change his opinion (nobody's perfect and he's DMing the first time using 3E rules, but he knows the rules for three years now).
 

Re: Re: Vital spot OR Can a halfling sneak attack a human?

Pooka said:
No, I´m not quite unhappy, at least I am really angry !
He´s an idiot!!!

I'm sorry to be rude against him, but I thoroughly agree he's one, at least on this subject.

Halflings or goblins have rogues has fav. class, and it's not only to fight kobolds !

He seems to be the kind of DM who think he's here to screw the PCs (and/or the players); or maybe he just think he can't manage stories about competent heroes, just stories about pitiful wankers who fail everything they try, so he deny players the possibility to have useful PCs. Do he also send wild magic and dead magic zone at the party wizard, surprise attack the party consistently during rest periods so that the party fighter can't have his armor put on, and so that arcane spellcasters can't have their unbroken 8 hours of rest to regain their spells ?

Or maybe he's just a paranoid DM, thinking players are just there to powergame and munchkinize and thus ruin the grand splendid saga he's cooked, so any attempts at being efficient is seen as a personal attack against his ego ?


What's sad is he don't even have to cheat in order to screw a rogue. Any concealment negates the possibility of sneak attack, so he just has to use thick fog (or, for rogues who don't have darkvision nor low-light vision) dark shadows... Displacement, constructs, undead, oozes, plants, and armors of fortification work also.
 

melkoriii said:
Fighter shouts to the cleric My buff is dropping can you renew it?

Makes sense to me. My current campaign's group of adventurers met and formed after they entered the zone and began shouting, "LFG!" :D
 

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