To target enemies inside of the mist/fog rather than on the edge, you'd need something like the touchsight power, blindsight, Blindfold of True Darkness (9000 GP, MIC), or this really expensive cloud cloak. ![]() However, if his target was standing on the edge of the mist, then the rogue could sneak attack, because there isn't enough mist to block his vision and the target's concealment has been negated via faerie fire.įog cloud, smokestick, liquid smoke, horn of fog, etc. So, if there is at least one square full of mist between the rogue and his target, even if the target is lit up with faerie fire, the mist still blocks his vision and he can't use sneak attack. Creatures farther away have total concealment (50% miss chance, and the attacker cannot use sight to locate the target)." A creature 5 feet away has concealment (attacks have a 20% miss chance). The vapor obscures all sight, including darkvision, beyond 5 feet. A rogue cannot sneak attack while striking a creature with concealment" (emphasis added)Īlthough faerie fire negates concealment, it doesn't get rid of the mist itself, and obscuring mist says it still blocks vision: Darkness is a lvl 2 spells Darkness is hard countered by Daylight (a lvl 3) Darkness has a 15' radius, and only that. Fog Cloud has a 20' radius, and goes up 20' per spell level used. "The rogue must be able to see the target well enough to pick out a vital spot and must be able to reach such a spot. Fog Cloud is only a lvl 1 spells Fog Cloud is hard countered by 10 mph wind. With Fog Cloud present, you must declare a target space for your attack, since you are unable to tell where the creature is. But if they're adjacent, does the rogue lose it?In general, targets with concealment (either partial or total) is a bad thing for rogues because it completely negates Sneak Attack. Fog cloud negates the advantage of Faerie Fire because you cannot see the target and Faerie Fire says that you must be able to see the target. ![]() As long as they come within 30', the rogue gets SA. The idea is for the druid to cast faerie fire on the bad guys and the wizard to cast obscuring mist centered on the party, essentially giving the party invisibility. Does concealment grant a rogue SA, or do they need total concealment for that?
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