
robert davis 141 |

I want to make sure I understand this rogue talent correctly. The rogue gets to sneak attack anyone on the suprise round because they are considered flat footed for the rogue even if they have acted.
He is where I would like the clarification. Does the rogue automatically act in the suprise round or does he still have to make the perception check to detect the opponent in order to act in the round?
I personally think he needs to make the check in order to take advantage of the ability. Any clarification would be helpful.

robert davis 141 |

He would have to be able to act in the surprise round otherwise it's a useless ability to him...
However one level in wizard and diviner specialization and it's always useful.
Thats what I thought. I have a plan for a diviner rogue for a future campaign. The GM has the first combat of the night already set up, so when we take a break I will mention this to him.