Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous - Enhanced Edition

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anyone knows feat "sneak attack" ?
Feat "Accomplished sneak attacker" prerequisite the feat "Sneak Attack", but there is no "Sneak Attack" feat. I can't get the feat about sneak attack. It's bug?
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FrozenMoonsoul Oct 15, 2022 @ 9:01am 
Sneak Attack is not a Feat, but a class Feature. It's most prominently found on Rogue and Slayer classes, but some archetypes like Vivisectionist (from Alchemist) also get it. Additionally, the Trickster Mythic Path has Sneak Attacks.
Thanks, I understand it's not a feat. My class is Inquisitor, then I can't get sneak attack feature, and also can't get "Accomplished Sneak Attacker". But Accomplished Sneak Attacker is shown as possible feats. why? Is there any way to get that feat? multi class, Rogue is need?
Jiroa Oct 15, 2022 @ 9:39am 
Originally posted by オジサンマル:
Thanks, I understand it's not a feat. My class is Inquisitor, then I can't get sneak attack feature, and also can't get "Accomplished Sneak Attacker". But Accomplished Sneak Attacker is shown as possible feats. why? Is there any way to get that feat? multi class, Rogue is need?

There's always a way to get pretty much anything but it's a question of is the dip into another class worth pushing back the progression of your main class.
MattStriker Oct 15, 2022 @ 9:48am 
There are other ways to get sneak attack dice, like the "Sense Vitals" spell, although that isn't on the Inquisitor spell list so you can't get it without multiclassing, some scroll-scribing or multiclass alchemist trickery. But these would be improved by the feat, which may be why it's technically available.
Lou the Lou Oct 15, 2022 @ 9:58am 
Originally posted by オジサンマル:
Thanks, I understand it's not a feat. My class is Inquisitor, then I can't get sneak attack feature, and also can't get "Accomplished Sneak Attacker". But Accomplished Sneak Attacker is shown as possible feats. why? Is there any way to get that feat? multi class, Rogue is need?
You're just seeing it in the list because it lists all possible feats. As in, every feat that exists in the game. You can almost always multiclass into something else to get a feat you want that's greyed out for your current build, but as someone else said, the question is whether or not it's worth it.

You could take one level of Vivisectionist and get 1 SA die as well as mutagen, maybe a cast of Shield, but is it worth pushing the progression of your Inquisitor back a level? And denying yourself level 20 Inquisitor (assuming you don't go Legend mythic)?

It might be. It might not be. Depends on what you want. But yes, it's possible.
Last edited by Lou the Lou; Oct 15, 2022 @ 10:01am
オジサンマル Oct 15, 2022 @ 10:02am 
Originally posted by Jiroa:
Originally posted by オジサンマル:
Thanks, I understand it's not a feat. My class is Inquisitor, then I can't get sneak attack feature, and also can't get "Accomplished Sneak Attacker". But Accomplished Sneak Attacker is shown as possible feats. why? Is there any way to get that feat? multi class, Rogue is need?

There's always a way to get pretty much anything but it's a question of is the dip into another class worth pushing back the progression of your main class.
You are right, I also think so. It's not so good choice to change another class to get the feat.
オジサンマル Oct 15, 2022 @ 10:20am 
Originally posted by Lou the Lou:
Originally posted by オジサンマル:
Thanks, I understand it's not a feat. My class is Inquisitor, then I can't get sneak attack feature, and also can't get "Accomplished Sneak Attacker". But Accomplished Sneak Attacker is shown as possible feats. why? Is there any way to get that feat? multi class, Rogue is need?
You're just seeing it in the list because it lists all possible feats. As in, every feat that exists in the game. You can almost always multiclass into something else to get a feat you want that's greyed out for your current build, but as someone else said, the question is whether or not it's worth it.

You could take one level of Vivisectionist and get 1 SA die as well as mutagen, maybe a cast of Shield, but is it worth pushing the progression of your Inquisitor back a level? And denying yourself level 20 Inquisitor (assuming you don't go Legend mythic)?

It might be. It might not be. Depends on what you want. But yes, it's possible.
Thanks, I think It might not be worth to push my progression of Inquisitor back, so I'll get level 20 Inquisitor.
FredDie Oct 15, 2022 @ 10:53am 
Quick google search would help you, just saying since you going to be looking for a lot of information while playing this game.
オジサンマル Oct 15, 2022 @ 12:26pm 
Originally posted by FredDie:
Quick google search would help you, just saying since you going to be looking for a lot of information while playing this game.
Thanks, I try from next time.
jsaving Oct 15, 2022 @ 12:30pm 
It's unusual to like the inquisitor class and want sneak attack damage, yet not choose the sanctified slayer archetype. But if that's the predicament you are in, it is easily solved by splashing vivisectionist, divine scion, rogue (any archetype), shadow shaman, slayer (any archetype), or cult leader. Or alternatively you could respec as a divine hound hunter, which is basically an upgraded inquisitor who eventually receives 5d6 sneak attack damage via sense vitals.
Last edited by jsaving; Oct 15, 2022 @ 5:37pm
Originally posted by jsaving:
It's unusual to like the inquisitor class, want sneak attack damage, yet not choose the sanctified slayer archetype. But if that's the predicament you are in, it is easily solved by splashing vivisectionist, divine scion, rogue (any archetype), shadow shaman, slayer (any archetype), or cult leader. Or alternatively you could respec as a divine hound hunter, which is basically an upgraded inquisitor and eventually receives 5d6 sneak attack damage via sense vitals.
Thanks, I just begin to play WOR, and to build character. Your recommend class is attractive, but I want to choice Sacred Huntsmaster archetype(not pure Inquisitor). Sneak Attack, I think it's available for range attack, but if it's not, I don't need it's Feature, also Accomplished Sneak Attacker feat.
Lou the Lou Oct 15, 2022 @ 3:14pm 
Originally posted by オジサンマル:
Originally posted by jsaving:
It's unusual to like the inquisitor class, want sneak attack damage, yet not choose the sanctified slayer archetype. But if that's the predicament you are in, it is easily solved by splashing vivisectionist, divine scion, rogue (any archetype), shadow shaman, slayer (any archetype), or cult leader. Or alternatively you could respec as a divine hound hunter, which is basically an upgraded inquisitor and eventually receives 5d6 sneak attack damage via sense vitals.
Thanks, I just begin to play WOR, and to build character. Your recommend class is attractive, but I want to choice Sacred Huntsmaster archetype(not pure Inquisitor). Sneak Attack, I think it's available for range attack, but if it's not, I don't need it's Feature, also Accomplished Sneak Attacker feat.
Divine Hound Hunter is basically the Sacred Hunstmaster, but better. SH loses judgements to gain the pet, and judgements are most of the reason to play Inquisitor.

But, play what you want to play. As long as you're not playing on the hardest difficulties, being optimal doesn't matter that much.
gmwaddington Oct 15, 2022 @ 4:03pm 
A Trickster character also gets sneak attack dice. So your mythic path is another source.
Last edited by gmwaddington; Oct 15, 2022 @ 4:07pm
Originally posted by Lou the Lou:
Originally posted by オジサンマル:
Thanks, I just begin to play WOR, and to build character. Your recommend class is attractive, but I want to choice Sacred Huntsmaster archetype(not pure Inquisitor). Sneak Attack, I think it's available for range attack, but if it's not, I don't need it's Feature, also Accomplished Sneak Attacker feat.
Divine Hound Hunter is basically the Sacred Hunstmaster, but better. SH loses judgements to gain the pet, and judgements are most of the reason to play Inquisitor.

But, play what you want to play. As long as you're not playing on the hardest difficulties, being optimal doesn't matter that much.
I check Divine Hound Hunter, then I think it's best class for me. I can get both judgements and animal companion. I decide my class to be Divine Hound archetype Hunter. I play on normal difficulties, not hard. It may not need to be optimal, I think.
Jiroa Oct 15, 2022 @ 4:52pm 
Originally posted by オジサンマル:
Originally posted by Lou the Lou:
Divine Hound Hunter is basically the Sacred Hunstmaster, but better. SH loses judgements to gain the pet, and judgements are most of the reason to play Inquisitor.

But, play what you want to play. As long as you're not playing on the hardest difficulties, being optimal doesn't matter that much.
I check Divine Hound Hunter, then I think it's best class for me. I can get both judgements and animal companion. I decide my class to be Divine Hound archetype Hunter. I play on normal difficulties, not hard. It may not need to be optimal, I think.

It's a great class, you can share your Teamwork feats and judgements whit your pet and the spell book you get is druid so you can sneak attack damage from the sense vital spell as well as great level 1 buffs like Lead blades/Hurricane bow and Aspect of the falcon.
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Date Posted: Oct 15, 2022 @ 8:52am
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