In D and D 5e, the Rogue class has a sneak attack feature that allows them to deal extra damage to one creature once per turn. This damage feature requires a ranged or finesse weapon and requires either an advantage or an enemy of the Rogue. The amount of extra damage increases as the Rogue gains levels in this class.
Spells do not qualify for sneak attacks, but they can be used to strike subtly and exploit a foe’s distraction. Arcane Trickster Rogues should look out for spells that can help them better line up for sneak attacks. Some standout spell options include Cantrips, which can be learned through leveling up and are drawn from the wizard spell list.
Snap Attacks can be used with any spell, assuming the target meets the conditions to be snuck attacked. However, spells cannot be used for sneak attacks unless the spell involves making a weapon attack as part of its action, such as Greenflame-Blade and Booming Blade.
Snap Attack does not work with spell attacks, only with spells that enhance your weapon attacks. The first paragraph of the sneak attack states that once per turn, you can deal 1d6 damage to one creature.
In conclusion, sneak attacks in D and D 5e are a useful feature for the Rogue class, but they cannot be used with a spell. Spells cannot be used for sneak attacks unless the spell involves making a weapon attack as part of its action.
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