RealAlHazred
Frumious Flumph (Your Grace/Your Eminence)
I think the Rogue subclasses are already very flavorful and balanced (even the much-maligned Arcane Trickster). Nevertheless, there are a couple of homebrews I really like:
- Caitlin Bradbury's Roguish Archetype: The Clover is a luck-based rogue that looks really interesting. I haven't had the chance to try one yet, but I think it'll fit really well with urban, interaction-heavy campaigns where a gambler character would fit. I would like the Risky Play feature to have non-combat utility, but I think it would be hard to balance that.
- TheForsakenEvil's Occult Agent is basically the character you play in Dishonored, an assassin who is bent on revenge for being framed, and uses stealth, weapons, and supernatural powers to achieve it. I haven't played the video game, but I wouldn't mind test-driving the character in a D&D game prior to console play!