![]() ![]() That is not the same as a penalty to dex. WTF?!?ĭenied dex means you can not add any dex to your AC. Does that make any sense? Since pinned is a more severe condition than Grappled but does not stack, does that mean that you loose the -4 DEX penalty when you become pinned? If so, using my analysis above, a grappled target could be sneak attacked, but a pinned one could not. So, by RAW, you cannot sneak attack a pinned target. The condition causes flat-footed and a penalty to AC, but nothing about DEX. Flat-footed in and of itself does not grant it. By RAW, the target must be denied it's DEX to allow a sneak attack. Why wouldn't you get to sneak attack someone who is Stunned or Entangled?Īnother wierd twist. Any reduction in DEX makes you less effective in defending yourself, i.e. If you pay strict attention to the language, "be denied a Dexterity bonus to AC,", does not stipulate being denied your entire bonus, just a bonus. Being grappled is just -4 to dex.Īctually it can be argued that any condition that penalized DEX would allow for a sneak attack. D, as a lowercase letter, was used by e to hit f, which is why F uses D to knock E out.įor D's merchandise, go here.Erik542 wrote: That's pinned you're looking for.D was the first letter that was kidnapped.D was used as a weapon to help F kidnap E.D was one of the letters that got kidnapped, along with E, I, R, and S.In Now I Know My ABCs, Z reverses time and D becomes lowercase once again. They both ended being kidnapped, getting put on chains in F's Cave. In D, F sprints at D and starts hitting him until he fainted. Somewhere before F's attack, D turned into an adult. ![]() l and o got revenge and forced f to spell the word " frick", d along with all the letters got angry and e used him as a weapon to hit f which caused him to trip over n. One day l and o beat up n which caused f to get angry. As a lowercase letter, d was friends with f, r, i, e, n, and s. ![]()
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