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I only have 2 months experience with pathfinder, but no one else has posted yet so I want to at least contribute!
In conjunction with the Ruffian text you included, here is the Pick Fatal text:
I think as written I agree that it feels pretty clear that the Ruffian would no longer get to apply sneak attack damage, as the damage die of the Pick is no longer a d6, and thus does not meet the Ruffian requirements.
At the table though, I would totally understand allowing it! (though idk how that affects things game balance wise in terms of weapon choice for the Ruffian, and subclass balance against the other Rackets)
If you want to get super wordy about it, I could see an alternate argument. The Ruffian thing says to apply any abilities that alter the die size first, but it's a weapon trait that is changing the die size. With my brief system experience though, I have no idea if it's stated somewhere that 'abilities', as referenced in the Ruffian text, are just meant as a catch-all term or if 'abilities' in this type of context specifically means some kind of ability that you choose to apply.
Yeah, and that's the only way I can make the argument make any sense. But "ability" as a piece of system jargon doesn't make sense here. Capital-A Abilities are Strength, Dexteity, Constitution, etc., and they don't have an effect on damage dice size. From that, there's no reason to not interpret the word in the general sense.
And in the general sense, the Fatal trait gives the weapon the ability to use a higher damage die, contextually.
It kind of feels like there's a secret language underpinning all of this, and I cannot tell whether it's in the books, or in the minds of players.
Great point, that all makes sense to me!
I don't think it's a language thing, it's just people wanting more power rather than less. Any multiplayer PvE game forum always has a post complaining about nerfs being wholey unneccessary when they happen, and claim that players should only ever be buffed. Never mind the balance of the enemies and other systems in the game that would need to be adjusted to the ever increasing power level lol
In the case of your post, I think that allowing sneak attack to work with Fatal boils down to Balance vs Player Feel. I think the balance detriment will be less than the improvement to player feel, which is why I think it makes sense to allow this to work if that's what the table agrees to.
(saying that though, personally I prefer sticking to the rules and wouldn't use it, but I feel like in majority of cases it's net positive to allow)