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So, say there's a party that has a character with at least 3 levels of inquisitor and the lookout tactical feat. Everyone in this party also has one level of mage with the divination school. Does the party always get a full round action every combat, no matter what?
If so, I'd say everyone in the Pathfinder Society will quickly do this, as this makes a whole lot of sense.
Edit: spelling
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oops, misread the solo tactics :(
But appearently rogues with 1 level of divination mage is common.
So, to revise, a suprise round only happens if the at least one beligerant fails their perception check. If this does occur, one level of divination school wizard plus the tactical feat gives someone a guarinteed full-round action when normal suprise round actions are standard or move only.
Which means that if both a rogue and an inquisitor take one level of wizard, both get to take a full-round action. This make the rogue able to make maybe two full-round sneak attacks before facing retaliation.
It was a brief idea based on a misunderstanding.