As always, you get to use Sneak Attack only once per turn. If your question was supposed to be Can a Swashbuckler always use Sneak Attack on a melee attack?, then the answer is a clear No, as there are still constellations in which none of the mentioned conditions apply.
Is rogue Soulknife good?
The Soulknife is a resource-based rogue that basically gets a little better than a rogue on all accounts. This doesn’t make them better than a rogue subclass; just the base rogue gets extra skills, extra damage, more utility, and even some defense, though at the cost of being based on a pool of dice.
Can a swashbuckler use a sneak attack every turn on?
To summarize, the following conditions will prohibit you from using Sneak Attack, assuming there isn’t an external effect providing Advantage. Swashbuckler is within 5 feet of more than one hostile creature or character.
What is the description of the swashbuckler Rogue’s rakish audacity feature?
In the Sword Coast Adventurer’s Guide (p. 136), the second paragraph of the Swashbuckler rogue’s Rakish Audacity feature description reads: In addition, you don’t need advantage on your attack roll to use your Sneak Attack if no creature other than your target is within 5 feet of you.
When does an inquisitive Rogue get an advantage?
At level 9 the Inquisitive Rogue does get Advantage on both Perception and Investigation checks if they move no more than 1/2 their speed. Starting at 9th level, you have advantage on any Wisdom (Perception) or Intelligence (Investigation) check if you move no more than half your speed on the same turn.
Which is better a musketeer or a swashbuckler?
If you want toe-to-toe as a musketeer, you really should be flavoring a fighter to a dex based BattleMaster. Swashbucklers are good at 1-on-1 dueling by out damaging opponents thanks to sneak attack triggering in those circumstances.