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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,

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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,

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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.

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