Paizo Top Nav Branding
Welcome, guest! | Sign In | My Account | My Subscriptions | My Downloads | Shopping Cart   Shopping Cart | Help/FAQ
  Messageboards     News     Products     Resources  




Pathfinder Society
SEARCH


BROWSE
Shop

Messageboards

Welcome to the Pits, 30 seconds ago by minkscooter

Orium Dragon, 44 seconds ago by Xabulba

Waste not, want not; seven undead from a single corpse, 2 minutes ago by Set

What's the lowest CR colossal creature in 3.5/PF?, 5 minutes ago by Daniel Moyer

A Road Home pbp, 12 minutes ago by Xabulba

Treantmonk's Guide to Rangers (Optimization), 14 minutes ago by Daniel Moyer

Hollow's Last Hope 4e, 18 minutes ago by Rev Rosey

TGZ Presents: The Sellswords of Punjar, 20 minutes ago by Dagobert the Luckless

The League of Ordinary Gamers Curse of the Crimson Throne Campaign Journals, 24 minutes ago by Tain Locus

A Little Learning - Rune Stones/Savage Blight part 3, 27 minutes ago by Rev DM

Scrolls and The 3 MetaMagic Feats, 29 minutes ago by Snorter

Hide in plain sight and sniping clarification, 33 minutes ago by dthunder

Into the Blue: Spellgard II, 34 minutes ago by Rev DM

A bit of the old Ultra Violence, 35 minutes ago by Paul Watson

Bashing enchanment, 35 minutes ago by James Risner

Dragon / Messageboards / General Discussion / Dragon Magazine with Rogue feats     Recent Posts
Dragon Magazine with Rogue feats
concerro,

Artemis E avatar

I thought I saw a rogue feat that would allow them to either sneak attack or critical attack constructs. I think it was called saboteur or sabotage, but I am not sure. I know issue 340 has some rogue feats, but that is not the correct one. I am trying to avoid going through all my friends' issues just to look for one feat.

Bellona,

Avatar V avatar

concerro wrote:
I thought I saw a rogue feat that would allow them to either sneak attack or critical attack constructs. I think it was called saboteur or sabotage, but I am not sure. I know issue 340 has some rogue feats, but that is not the correct one. I am trying to avoid going through all my friends' issues just to look for one feat.

I'm not sure if this helps, but Complete Adventurer has a feat called Razing Strike. It only works if one has either divine or arcane spellcasting ability (min. caster L 5).

One uses daily spell slots to power attacks: +1 insight to hit per spell level sacrificed and +1d6 insight to damage per spell level sacrificed. Divine spell slots can only be used against Undead, and arcane spell slots can only be used against Constructs.

donnald johnson,

PJ 2-Orc avatar

its a real shame that there isnt a d&d compendium for 3.5, like there is for 4th ed.

the consolidated feats list over at wizards of the coast website doesnt list dragon magazine feats.

but all of the books are there. you could look through them and see if it slipped into a book somehow. wizards did own all the material that was in dragon and dungeon, so they could have reprinted it in a book.

here is the url, so you dont have to spend too much time in the wotc website.

http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/lists/feats

i dont know how to do the link thingy.

Dragon / Messageboards / General Discussion / Dragon Magazine with Rogue feats All Messageboards

Want to post a reply? Sign in, or create a new account.



©2002–2009 Paizo Publishing, LLC®. Need help? Email customer.service@paizo.com or call 425-250-0800 Monday–Friday, 10 AM–5 PM Pacific Time. View our privacy policy. Paizo Publishing, LLC, the Paizo golem logo, GameMastery, Pathfinder, Planet Stories, and Undefeated are registered trademarks of Paizo Publishing, LLC, and Pathfinder Chronicles, Pathfinder Companion, Pathfinder Modules, Pathfinder Roleplaying Game, Pathfinder Society, PAIZOCON, RPG Superstar, Titanic Games, the Titanic logo, and the Planet Stories planet logo are trademarks of Paizo Publishing, LLC. Amazing Stories is a trademark of, and Dungeons & Dragons, Dragon, Dungeon, and Polyhedron are registered trademarks of Wizards of the Coast, Inc., a subsidiary of Hasbro, Inc., and are used by Paizo Publishing under license. Most product names are trademarks owned or used under license by the companies that publish those products; use of such names without mention of trademark status should not be construed as a challenge to such status.