3 Answers. Yes! The verbiage 1/turn definitely allows for the use of Sneak Attack out of turn for the rogue if they somehow get a reaction attack (either granted by an ally or by an opportunity attack). Note that this basically limits them to 2x per round since you only get one reaction.
How do you increase sneak attack damage?
Teamwork. If you happen to have a friend who also has sneak attack (or simply wants to cause sneak attack damage), both of you can take the Precise Strikes teamwork feat to increase your damage by +1d6. Pack Flanking might also make sneak attacks easier to deliver.
When do you get extra damage from a sneak attack?
Sneak Attack gives you extra damage when attacking a target that is either flanked or under any affliction. Backstab gives you extra damage when you attack from stealth or invis but you must be within 2 meters of the target.
How does deathblows work as a sneak attack?
Deathblows is like Sneak Attack, gives you even more extra damage but the target must have two or more conditions that allow a Sneak Attack. No ability actually requires you to be behind the target (though that’s nice for flanking). What should result in higher companion DPS then?
When do sneak attacks work on a witch?
Especially because you mentioned that sneak attacks work on any affliction witch means almost always. The 30% damage isn’t applied only when sneaking, it applies whenever your target has any kind of affliction (prone, flanked, dazed, confused, hobbled, distracted, etc etc).
How does a rogue’s sneak attack interact with a target?
How does a rogue’s Sneak Attack interact with a target under the effect of the spell Sleep? If an enemy is put to sleep using the sleep spell and then attacked by a rogue, does the rogue get the full attack bonus (auto crit, sneak attack, etc.) even if other enemies are fully aware of the combat before the enemy wakes up?