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Pathfinder flat-footed
Pathfinder flat-footed










pathfinder flat-footed

OR will the effects from the PF2 page be the way to go? I'm writing this from work so can't test atm on my home setup. I was always under the impression that with the PF1st Edition, I have to use the 3.5E effects. (There seem to be no specific Flat-footed effect in the 3.5E library) The PF2 (two) wiki here: has a Flat-footed effect and the 3.5E effects: has a CA (Combat Advantage) that grants Flat-footed.

pathfinder flat-footed

Perhaps a more "rogue-ly" solution involves poison - Giant Centipede and Hunting Spider venoms can both apply Flat-Footed if your target fails their saving throws.I'm trying to "code" my Rogue's sneak attack effects properly in PF1 and I think I'm getting confused. (Works well with Intimidate->Demoralize, and your party members can help out too)įinally, there are a couple of ways to throw money at the problem - if you have an alchemist party member (or someone else who doesn't mind lobbing bombs), Bottled Lightning inflicts flat-footed on a hit. Unbalancing Blow is another option that makes opponents flat-footed after you score a critical hit.ĭread Striker rounds out the feat options, making enemies flat-footed when they are Frightened. Likewise, a prone combatant is considered flat-footed - and unlike 5e, prone enemies are not inherently harder to hit from range (though they can take-cover to net +2 AC, they're still flat-footed and still have to spend the action to do so).Īt level 8, you get a strong feat option to guarantee some sneak attack bonus damage through Slystriker, though that obviously requires an open feat. (I will avoid discussing options at level 10 or higher)įirst, all Rogues have the Surprise Attack ability, which makes their foes flat-footed for the first round of combat (though you do need to beat their initiative).Īssuming you have some melee combatants in your party, consider strategizing with them to impose the grabbed condition - in addition to immobilization, it also leaves whomever is grabbed flat-footed. You do have a few options in the early game.












Pathfinder flat-footed