Reynard
aka Ian Eller
Sure. The way to make it align with 5E is just to make it a tool proficiency.i mean 'significant thematic interaction' in the sense that if contemporary tech is going to be around then players are going to end up wanting to hack something or other sooner or later, it's basically the lockpicking of the electronic age, and i don't think it would've been a good decision if they'd made it so only thief-subclass rogues ever had the capacity to pick locks.
That doesn't preclude a hacker subclass of rogue, tho.







