I always think about a sorcerer/rouge sneak attack every round when in inate sorcery adv on all sorcerer spells so sneak attack extra xd6 on to all of you spells like fireball.
It would be interesting if any of that actually worked that way, but Sneak Attack doesn't apply to spell attacks, and Fireball isn't an attack at all.
About the only way to make it work would be with Green Flame Blade or Booming Blade. These involve a melee weapon attack made as part of a spell, so should satisfy both features.
Now is it worth the dip? You can do this for two combats per day for up to 10 round (basically a full combat), but it requires concentration, and you have to be in melee range for it to work. I guess you could pair this with a Swashbuckler's Fancy Footwork or taking the Mobile Feat, but that seems like a lot of investment when there are lots of different ways to get advantage to proc sneak attack. And it takes a BA to start, so the first round you wouldn't be able to use any Cunning Actions.
I don't think anything about that requires Concentration, but I would agree it does not seem worthwhile.
My bad, I must have been remembering a UA version regarding concentration.
I personally like a battlemage combo of Fighter/Sorcerer, at lvl 4 of fighter you get practically 3 attacks per turn and Sorcerer lvl 6 gets draconic ancestry.
I always think about a sorcerer/rouge sneak attack every round when in inate sorcery adv on all sorcerer spells so sneak attack extra xd6 on to all of you spells like fireball.
It would be interesting if any of that actually worked that way, but Sneak Attack doesn't apply to spell attacks, and Fireball isn't an attack at all.
About the only way to make it work would be with Green Flame Blade or Booming Blade. These involve a melee weapon attack made as part of a spell, so should satisfy both features.
Now is it worth the dip? You can do this for two combats per day for up to 10 round (basically a full combat), but it requires concentration, and you have to be in melee range for it to work. I guess you could pair this with a Swashbuckler's Fancy Footwork or taking the Mobile Feat, but that seems like a lot of investment when there are lots of different ways to get advantage to proc sneak attack. And it takes a BA to start, so the first round you wouldn't be able to use any Cunning Actions.
I don't think anything about that requires Concentration, but I would agree it does not seem worthwhile.
My bad, I must have been remembering a UA version regarding concentration.
The part that would require concentration is if you were using your Sorcerer levels to quicken BB/GFB/TS as your BA, and then using your action to Ready an off-turn cast as well. Readying a spell requires concentration, and if you're hit before your readied cantrip triggers you'd have to make a check.
But, if it succeeds, you have a reliable and repeatable way to sneak attack twice per round. Assuming you're an Arcane Trickster, you can even feed your spell slots into Font of Magic in order to create more sorcery points and quicken even more sneak attacks.
I always think about a sorcerer/rouge sneak attack every round when in inate sorcery adv on all sorcerer spells so sneak attack extra xd6 on to all of you spells like fireball.
It would be interesting if any of that actually worked that way, but Sneak Attack doesn't apply to spell attacks, and Fireball isn't an attack at all.
About the only way to make it work would be with Green Flame Blade or Booming Blade. These involve a melee weapon attack made as part of a spell, so should satisfy both features.
Now is it worth the dip? You can do this for two combats per day for up to 10 round (basically a full combat), but it requires concentration, and you have to be in melee range for it to work. I guess you could pair this with a Swashbuckler's Fancy Footwork or taking the Mobile Feat, but that seems like a lot of investment when there are lots of different ways to get advantage to proc sneak attack. And it takes a BA to start, so the first round you wouldn't be able to use any Cunning Actions.
I don't think anything about that requires Concentration, but I would agree it does not seem worthwhile.
My bad, I must have been remembering a UA version regarding concentration.
The part that would require concentration is if you were using your Sorcerer levels to quicken BB/GFB/TS as your BA, and then using your action to Ready an off-turn cast as well. Readying a spell requires concentration, and if you're hit before your readied cantrip triggers you'd have to make a check.
But, if it succeeds, you have a reliable and repeatable way to sneak attack twice per round. Assuming you're an Arcane Trickster, you can even feed your spell slots into Font of Magic in order to create more sorcery points and quicken even more sneak attacks.
But this keeps you in melee range and has the potentially to completely waste your Action and Reaction. Since you will need a minimum 13 Dex and 13 Cha, your Con would not be as high as it would on a single class, hampering your concentration saves.
You also couldn't do this on the turn you activate Innate Sorcery, and it would completely prevent any of your Cunning Actions.
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My bad, I must have been remembering a UA version regarding concentration.
I personally like a battlemage combo of Fighter/Sorcerer, at lvl 4 of fighter you get practically 3 attacks per turn and Sorcerer lvl 6 gets draconic ancestry.
The part that would require concentration is if you were using your Sorcerer levels to quicken BB/GFB/TS as your BA, and then using your action to Ready an off-turn cast as well. Readying a spell requires concentration, and if you're hit before your readied cantrip triggers you'd have to make a check.
But, if it succeeds, you have a reliable and repeatable way to sneak attack twice per round. Assuming you're an Arcane Trickster, you can even feed your spell slots into Font of Magic in order to create more sorcery points and quicken even more sneak attacks.
But this keeps you in melee range and has the potentially to completely waste your Action and Reaction. Since you will need a minimum 13 Dex and 13 Cha, your Con would not be as high as it would on a single class, hampering your concentration saves.
You also couldn't do this on the turn you activate Innate Sorcery, and it would completely prevent any of your Cunning Actions.