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<blockquote data-quote="exile" data-source="post: 5846141" data-attributes="member: 20068"><p>Wow, this made me step back and realize that I do play a lot of rogues, especially multi-class rogues.</p><p></p><p>My first ever D&D character (Red Box Basic) was a thief with a hand axe.</p><p></p><p>I don't recall playing a lot of rogues in 1E and 2E AD&D. A couple of paladins and a specialty priest of Mystra come to mind. Oh yeah, I did play a rogue/preserver in a 2E Dark Sun game.</p><p></p><p>My first 3E character was a human rogue/fighter with a custom prestige class (grey swan duelist).</p><p></p><p>My first and highest level 4E/LFR character is an elven rogue. There's another rogue (duelist build from Dragon Magazine) among my six highest level LFR characters.</p><p></p><p>My Pathfinder Society characters include a halfling rogue/ranger, a human rogue (acrobat)/monk, and a fighter (cad)/rogue. Three out of my seven Pathfinder Society characters are multiclass rogues. </p><p></p><p>Someone else mentioned enjoying the "skilled warrior" archetype, and I think this applies to me as well. Beyond that, I think I gravitate to rogues in 4E because most of the 4E games I play in are all about combat, and doing damage is my favorite part of comabt. In Pathfinder Society, I gravitate to rogues because Society play places a heavy emphasis on skills, and rogues do skills better than any other class.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="exile, post: 5846141, member: 20068"] Wow, this made me step back and realize that I do play a lot of rogues, especially multi-class rogues. My first ever D&D character (Red Box Basic) was a thief with a hand axe. I don't recall playing a lot of rogues in 1E and 2E AD&D. A couple of paladins and a specialty priest of Mystra come to mind. Oh yeah, I did play a rogue/preserver in a 2E Dark Sun game. My first 3E character was a human rogue/fighter with a custom prestige class (grey swan duelist). My first and highest level 4E/LFR character is an elven rogue. There's another rogue (duelist build from Dragon Magazine) among my six highest level LFR characters. My Pathfinder Society characters include a halfling rogue/ranger, a human rogue (acrobat)/monk, and a fighter (cad)/rogue. Three out of my seven Pathfinder Society characters are multiclass rogues. Someone else mentioned enjoying the "skilled warrior" archetype, and I think this applies to me as well. Beyond that, I think I gravitate to rogues in 4E because most of the 4E games I play in are all about combat, and doing damage is my favorite part of comabt. In Pathfinder Society, I gravitate to rogues because Society play places a heavy emphasis on skills, and rogues do skills better than any other class. [/QUOTE]
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