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<blockquote data-quote="Manbearcat" data-source="post: 6027654" data-attributes="member: 6696971"><p>Stuff that makes them versatile enough to capture the archetype of McGuyver, Sherlock Holmes, the Dread Pirate Roberts, Han Solo, Bilbo Baggins, Jesse James, James Bond, Zorro, Face, Carlos Hathcock (credited as the most skilled, and one of the most accomplished, USMC sniper of all time).</p><p></p><p>So then:</p><p></p><p>Thieves</p><p>Sneaks</p><p>Scoundrels</p><p>Master Technicians</p><p>Master Logicians</p><p>Spies</p><p>Swashbucklers</p><p>Silvertongues</p><p>The Schemers/leaders of bandits/thugs</p><p>Assassins</p><p></p><p>It would be nice if Rogues had a baseline competency in more than two of these roles (and the skill-sets that they incorporate) and the ability to either diversify their competency as they level or to specialize. I see the rogue as the Jack of All Trades/Renaissance Man as much, or more, than the Bard (whereas the Bard has lore and music, the Rogue has other skill-sets and then they overlap in several areas)</p><p></p><p>They appear to be going the Scheme route. Having the above roles as Schemes and then accruing further Schemes and/or specializing would likely be a Rogue build setup that pleases my friend who plays these archetypes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Manbearcat, post: 6027654, member: 6696971"] Stuff that makes them versatile enough to capture the archetype of McGuyver, Sherlock Holmes, the Dread Pirate Roberts, Han Solo, Bilbo Baggins, Jesse James, James Bond, Zorro, Face, Carlos Hathcock (credited as the most skilled, and one of the most accomplished, USMC sniper of all time). So then: Thieves Sneaks Scoundrels Master Technicians Master Logicians Spies Swashbucklers Silvertongues The Schemers/leaders of bandits/thugs Assassins It would be nice if Rogues had a baseline competency in more than two of these roles (and the skill-sets that they incorporate) and the ability to either diversify their competency as they level or to specialize. I see the rogue as the Jack of All Trades/Renaissance Man as much, or more, than the Bard (whereas the Bard has lore and music, the Rogue has other skill-sets and then they overlap in several areas) They appear to be going the Scheme route. Having the above roles as Schemes and then accruing further Schemes and/or specializing would likely be a Rogue build setup that pleases my friend who plays these archetypes. [/QUOTE]
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