Do you get advantage from attacking from stealth?

If the target can’t see you, any and all attacks you make against a target you can see are at advantage. Stealth has nothing to do with it – the Hide status doesn’t grant advantage to any attacks.

Does attacking from behind 5E?

There are no facing rules in D&D3E, so technically you can’t attack from behind, so the short answer is “no”. However, if the target is flanked ( melee attackers on both sides of the target, 180 degrees apart ), each flanking attacker gets a +2, and if one is a rogue he gets his bonus damage.

Do you get advantage if attacking from behind in RuneScape?

Unless your DM is using the optional Facing Rules (DMG, p. 252) there isn’t really a ‘behind’ on a creature. That said; hiding, invisibility, or temporarily/permanently blinding a creature will give you advantage on your attack rolls against it by this rule.

Do you get advantage if you can see your target?

Basically, the rule is that you only get advantage if your target can’t see you. As far as the game is concerned, if the creature can see you from their current square, they can see you (even if they aren’t literally looking at you at this moment; the game doesn’t track that).

What are some of the best ways to get advantage?

Feinting attack give you advantage on your next attack. Some of the best ways, and ways that I reckon that any devil will have and employ considering they’re supposedly the best strategians, are magical darkness and the help action.

Can you attack someone you don’t have line of sight to?

You can’t attack someone who you don’t have line of sight to, and if you have line of sight to them, they have it to you. If you duck out of sight and don’t Hide, when you pop your head up to attack, everyone still knows exactly where you are, automatically counts as seeing you, and you don’t get advantage on the attack.

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