Difference between revisions of "Sneak Attack (Feat)"
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* {{FeatAutoGrant|Dark Hunter|1}} | * {{FeatAutoGrant|Class|Dark Hunter|1}} | ||
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|notes =Targets immune to critical hits (such as an undead, slime, construct, elemental, or anything with high Fortification) are also immune to Sneak Attack bonus damage. Effects that decrease or bypass fortification can partially break this immunity. Some creatures appear to be completely immune to sneak attacks, and won't receive them even if a large portion of their fortification is being bypassed. | |notes =Targets immune to critical hits (such as an undead, slime, construct, elemental, or anything with high Fortification) are also immune to Sneak Attack bonus damage. Effects that decrease or bypass fortification can partially break this immunity. Some creatures appear to be completely immune to sneak attacks, and won't receive them even if a large portion of their fortification is being bypassed. | ||
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|icon=Feat Sneak Attack | |icon=Feat Sneak Attack | ||
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