Is there a complete book for Rogues?

Nyaricus said:
There's also the upcoming Complete Scoundrel, which is due to release after Complete Mage.


Presumably to be followed by Complete Cad and Complete Bounder for people who want to play in 1920s Agatha Christie murder mysteries where the butler is always the prime suspect........... :)
 

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Flexor the Mighty! said:
Hacking and slashing, high adventure, dungeon delving.

Assassin (DMG)
Nightsong Enforcer (Comp Adv)
Nightsong Infiltrator (Comp Adv)
Thief-Acrobat (Comp Adv)
Dungeon Delver (Comp Adv)

I'd go with one of the the Nightsong classes; the enforcer focuses on combat/SA, the infiltrator focuses on teamwork and rogue skills.
 


Whizbang Dustyboots said:
Because it's mostly about playing non-rogues in a rogue-flavored environment.

I disagree. The Book of Roguish Luck is all about rogues: luck, guild rules, gambling, bribery, and classes like Bandit, Gutter Mage, and Shadowsworn are pretty much all rogue, all the time.

Plus expanded sneak attack rules. I dunno, it's heavily weighted toward rogues.

But I'm the writer, whadoIknow? :lol:
 

Flexor the Mighty! said:
Hacking and slashing, high adventure, dungeon delving.
If you focus on your skills, there's the Dungeon Delver. If you focus on wielding daggers, there's the Invisible Blade. If you focus on mobility, there's the Thief-Acrobat. If you dual-wield, there's the Tempest.
 

Remathilis said:
Flexor the Mighty! said:
Hacking and slashing, high adventure, dungeon delving.
Assassin (DMG)
Nightsong Enforcer (Comp Adv)
Nightsong Infiltrator (Comp Adv)
Thief-Acrobat (Comp Adv)
Dungeon Delver (Comp Adv)

I'd go with one of the the Nightsong classes; the enforcer focuses on combat/SA, the infiltrator focuses on teamwork and rogue skills.
There's also the Tempest (ComWar or ComAdven; I always forget which (good for TWFing), the Dervish (ComWar) (More fighting), The Scarlet Pirate (Stormwrack, IIRC), and a few others floating around :)

cheers,
--N
 

Wraith Form said:
I think I just climaxed a little in my shorts. I (heart) rogues!

I now officially know too much.

Echohawk said:
D&D Deluxe Dice

What the hell are those supposed to be? Are they rolling themselves? Roll crits all the time? Or just be more shiny than the boring, colour-coded ones? Aren't there a couple of companies with truckloads of beyond deluxe dice? I have, what, like two dozen really shiny dice sets. Some oversized ones, too, and really small ones. And a small metal dice set. There's even dice made out of precious metals and gems.

Those Deluxe Dice better be real awesome.

Or maybe Wizards/Hasbor will forbid shops they're supplying to sell other dice ;)
 


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