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I think the relevant text is in the description of the Flat Footed condition: You wouldn't get to take advantage of the penalty to AC, but it's better than a swift kick in the pants.ĮDIT: Wow, yes I was VERY wrong. So if your pals are flanking a creature, but you are not, you still get Sneak Attack damage. The Rogue's Sneak Attack class feature never says your target has to be Flat Footed to you, just that they must be Flat Footed. Something that slipped my mind when trying to plan out a rogue's turn as gm, and I think deserves mention even if I was the only one who missed it: I just grabbed it because the original doc was not made on google docs, and when I transferred it, it had the same hand written feel. Take a look and let me know what you think, and of course I welcome any corrections.ĮDIT-Thanks for the feedback on the font. This may seem simplistic, but I thought I would share it with the community that has shared so much with me.

#Pathfinder 2e how to

So I wrote a guide in first person, as if I were reminding myself, in character, how to use these skills and feats. In going through these rules, I then realized that the tense sometimes changes based on where they are in the core rulebook, or the situation they're referring to, and I found it confusing to follow. I needed to get a grasp on the sometimes complicated rules for sneak, hide, levels of observed, etc, and started making a list of actions, rules, etc. I have played RPGs for years, but in that time, I've never played a classic rogue. Well, we all rolled up new characters, and after playing one session with an ancestors Oracle, I changed my mind and decided I wanted to play something plicated. We recently had a party wipe at level 11. Pathfinder Society Subreddit /r/Pathfinder Pathfinder General Subreddit /r/Pathfinder_RPG Homebrew and Pathfinder Infinite /r/Pathfinder2eCreations You must also credit the artist: images that are uncredited or AI generated will be removed. This could be a campaign summary, ABC and build, or character profile, as appropriate.

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