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Pathfinder flat-footed
Pathfinder flat-footed







Remember, as stated above, if the original attack began during a surprise round, or before the Target has even had a chance to act at all, they still remain flat-footed. Unless you could do something to remove the entire awareness of your character's existence. So if the rogue were to become invisible via the spell of the same name (or similar effect) in the middle of combat, he would only benefit from its effects for a single attack, and not the course of the action the attack was a part of?Ĭorrect. So with Greater Invisibility, all attacks would be sneak attacks all the time, but see Condition 2.) (Invisibility makes the opponent lose his Dex bonus regardless of being flat-footed. The first attack only depends on Condition 2. If the enemy DID notice the rogue(for example with a Listen check) then attacks after the first are not sneak attacks as he is not flat-footed. I would say for the entire round since the person is surprised.ġ) The rogue definitely becomes visible after the first attack.Ģ) The first attack is definitely a sneak attack UNLESS the victim doesn't lose his Dex towards invisible attackers.ģ) If the enemy DID NOT notice the rogue coming, the enemy is flat-footed until he acts.(If he never loses his Dex due to being flat-footed, ignore this.) So all further attacks this round AND if the rogue wins initiative afterwards all those attacks as well are also sneak attacks. The rogue becomes visbile after the first attack. Re: Pathfinder: Invisibility and Full Attacks Is said enemy denied their Dex bonus to AC, and therefore susceptible to Sneak Attack, for the duration of the Full Attack Action, or would the rogue become visible after the first attack and therefore lose the benefits of Invisibility for the remainder of his attacks for the Full Attack?

pathfinder flat-footed

He sneaks up on an unaware enemy and makes a Full Attack. Okay, so a wizard casts Invisibility on a rogue, and the rogue has a high enough Base Attack Bonus (or is utilizing Two Weapon Fighting) to have multiple attacks as part of a Full Attack. Pathfinder: Invisibility and Full Attacks









Pathfinder flat-footed