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Steady hands or aim
Steady hands or aim








steady hands or aim

If generating reliable Sneak Attacks without hiding or melee allies is a problem for you, there are two subclasses that already provide additional ways to proc SA. I'm also not sure that Rogues needed this change. After trying it out, I fully expect to swear off ever using this feature again, and to ask my DM to hold me to it, because I just know that that guaranteed advantage will tempt me into a more static and uninteresting combat performance. I also dislike how it disincentives Rogues from taking advantage of their superior mobility, which is one of the features that makes them very interesting to play. Say what you like about combat stealth in D&D (I certainly will, it's a vague mess), but it at least requires more mental engagement with terrain and positioning than this does. Hide-and-snipe Rogue was already a boring playstyle, and it's not improved by essentially removing the only dynamic element. People are talking about how it grants the benefits of hiding without the drawbacks of situational dependence, like that's a good thing. I feel like a jerk for saying this in a thread created to praise this feature, but there it is.

steady hands or aim

I don't play in a combat with my Rogue for a few days, so hold my opinion lightly until then, but just on the face of it, I can't stand this feature.

steady hands or aim

You get a riding horse dashing for 120 feet per round, the rogue uses steady aim and can keep out of combat. Overall, that is an interesting idea for a rogue kiting. Then then PC dismounting and uses it's remaining movement to run/dash. In general, there is nothing stopping you from having a horse dash it's full movement. When a horse moves it is using it's movement not yours. That being said, by RAW you can absolutely use Steady Aim on top of a horse. But then I thought wait could you use steady aim while on your stead and still get the bonus while your mount is moving around? I would lean no but RAW there doesn't seem to be any problem with it and it's never come up at my table, so maybe yes?So, I just noticed that typo, prior to reading this, and fixed it in the OP So the title of this thread really threw me off, I assumed that you were going to be talking about aiming while mounted (on your stead) but then you totally switch the topic to steady aim and I realized oh it must've been a typo.










Steady hands or aim