The entry for Blind Fighting reads: You have blindsight with a range of 10 feet. Within that range, you can effectively see anything that isn’t behind total cover, even if you’re blinded or in darkness. Moreover, you can see an invisible creature within that range, unless the creature successfully hides from you.
Do rogues get advantage on stealth?
Hide: The Rogue’s Cunning Action allows hiding as a bonus action instead of an action. This allows the Rogue during combat to feasibly hide their attacks to gain advantage when they subsequently strike from an obscured position.
How can the Rogue repeatedly hide in combat to sneak?
Steps (2)– (5) establish a new location that has not already been revealed, allowing the next attack to be made unseen. (However, this process can be largely skipped if the hiding spot is so good that Perception checks to see the attacker are likely to fail.
How does fighting in an area covered by the darkness?
They cannot see the target (even if they know their location, which they do unless the target uses the Hide action), so they have Disadvantage on their Attack Rolls This is symmetric for the person inside the Darkness as well: they cannot see anyone they attack, and anyone they attack cannot see them either.
When do you know how to strike subtly in Rogue?
Beginning at 1st level, you know how to strike subtly and exploit a foe’s distraction. Once per turn, you can deal an extra 1d6 damage to one creature you hit with an attack if you have advantage on the attack roll. The attack must use a finesse or a ranged weapon. The key thing to note there is once per TURN (not round).
Can a rage attack be a sneak attack?
Rage says the attack has to be with strength and sneak attack says it has to be with a finesse weapon. Both of these can be possible, but I want to make sure that if I attack with a rapier and use my STR score I can still apply sneak attack. Rage: In battle, you fight with primal ferocity. On your turn, you can enter a rage as a bonus action.