Can You Sneak Attack Twice a Turn?
The sneaky Rogue, always lurking in the shadows, looking for the perfect moment to strike. But can you indeed sneak attack twice in one turn? Let’s dive into the world of sneak attacks and find out.
Direct Answer
In a nutshell, yes, you can sneak attack multiple times in a single turn. However, this does not mean you can take advantage of the extra attacks in the same manner you would with a second action. The Sneak Attack feature allows you to make an extra attack against an opponent, but you cannot take another action with it.
Understanding the Basics
Before we delve deeper into the intricacies, let’s review the fundamental mechanics of Sneak Attack:
- You Can Sneak Attack Only Once Per Turn: While Sneak Attack is not explicitly limited to a single action, it is clear from the text that it should only be used once per turn.
- Use the Feature Once per Turn: The feature grants an additional 1d6 damage to your attack. This means you must take an action to benefit from Sneak Attack. A bonus action or a reaction can also be used for additional attacks, but only with the same action as Sneak Attack.
Attacking Multiple Times in One Turn
Now, can you sneak attack multiple times in one turn? While you can’t sneak attack multiple times with a single action, you can create multiple attacks in different circumstances. Here are a few ways to achieve this:
- Bonus Actions and Reactions: By utilizing your bonus action, such as with the Quick Dash ability, you can gain an additional attack while already making an attack.
- Cunning Action and Dash: With the Rogue’s Cunning Action ability, you can Dash twice per round, allowing for more movement and potential additional attacks.
- Using Magic or Abilities: Spells like Haste can grant you an extra attack, while abilities like the Rogue’s Double Attack can double the number of attacks in your turn.
Tables to Clarify
| Sneak Attack | Second Action | Third Action | Bonus Action | Cunning Action | Reactions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| YES (once per turn) | NO | NO | Possible (bonus action attack) | Possible (cunning action attack) | Possible (reaction attack) |
| Bonus Actions: +1 attack `Bonus Action: Move an additional 30′ with your Dash ability. You can also take the disengage or hide actions.’ |
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| Cunning Action: +2 Movement `You gain advantage on all Intelligence (History), Intelligence (Nature), and Wisdom (Survival) checks you make.’ |
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| Reactions: +1 reaction per turn `With the Reactions feature, you can take a second, separate action on your turn, such as drawing your sword or casting a quick spell.’ |
Frequently Asked Questions
Some questions that might still arise:
- Q: Can I sneak attack if my initial attack misses? A: No, the initial attack must hit to activate Sneak Attack. Any subsequent attacks, made separately or as part of your initial attack, cannot also benefit from Sneak Attack.
- Q: How many attacks can I make while Sneak Attacking? A: You can only make one attack benefiting from Sneak Attack in your turn. Additional attacks require different circumstances, such as a bonus action or a reaction.
Conclusion
Sneak Attacking once per turn is more about timing and strategy rather than raw power. Utilizing your bonus actions, Cunning Action, and reactions to create multiple attacks, in combination with Sneak Attack, can make the difference between a mediocre performance and a masterclass demonstration.
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