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I've always been under the impression is that if you multiclass out of the rogue class into a class that doesn't progress sneak attack, you need to take the Craven feat if you want it to be at all relevant. But now I'm debating whether or not this is true. Does a multiclass character need Craven for sneak attack to be effective or no? By that I mean does a character need their sneak attack damage to be particularly high for it to be effective? And If not then how would such a character stealth take down someone? Should such a situation arise?

I've always been under the impression is that if you multiclass out of the rogue class into a class that doesn't progress sneak attack, you need to take the Craven feat if you want it to be at all relevant. But now I'm debating whether or not this is true. Does a multiclass character need Craven for sneak attack to be effective or no? By that I mean does a character need their sneak attack damage to be particularly high for it to be effective?

I've always been under the impression is that if you multiclass out of the rogue class into a class that doesn't progress sneak attack, you need to take the Craven feat if you want it to be at all relevant. But now I'm debating whether or not this is true. Does a multiclass character need Craven for sneak attack to be effective or no? By that I mean does a character need their sneak attack damage to be particularly high for it to be effective? And If not then how would such a character stealth take down someone? Should such a situation arise?

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I've always been under the impression is that if you multiclass out of the rogue class into a class that doesn't progress sneak attack, you need to take the Craven feat if you want it to be at all relevant. But now I'm debating whether or not this is true. Does a multiclass character need Craven for sneak attack to be effective or no? By that I mean does a character need their sneak attack damage to be particularly high for it to be effective?

I've always been under the impression is that if you multiclass out of the rogue class into a class that doesn't progress sneak attack, you need to take the Craven feat if you want it to be at all relevant. But now I'm debating whether or not this is true. Does a multiclass character need Craven for sneak attack to be effective or no?

I've always been under the impression is that if you multiclass out of the rogue class into a class that doesn't progress sneak attack, you need to take the Craven feat if you want it to be at all relevant. But now I'm debating whether or not this is true. Does a multiclass character need Craven for sneak attack to be effective or no? By that I mean does a character need their sneak attack damage to be particularly high for it to be effective?

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Do Multiclassing Rouges need The Craven Feat?

I've always been under the impression is that if you multiclass out of the Rogue class into a class that doesn't progress sneak attack, you need to take the craven feat if you want it to be at all relevant. But now im debating whether or not this is true. Does a multiclass character need craven for sneak attack to be effective or no?

Do multiclassing rogues need the Craven feat?

I've always been under the impression is that if you multiclass out of the rogue class into a class that doesn't progress sneak attack, you need to take the Craven feat if you want it to be at all relevant. But now I'm debating whether or not this is true. Does a multiclass character need Craven for sneak attack to be effective or no?

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