Dungeons and Dragons used its new Player's Handbook as an excuse to overhaul some of its worst subclasses, as well as showcase the very best character options it had developed in the past 10 years. Now, with a new playtest document released on January 28
If you are hidden from all your opponents before the first round of combat you will surprise them and get a free round to attack them before they can react. (You are no longer hidden after you attack.) On all targeted attacks against you, the attacker must first identify where he thinks...