Looking for Rogue PrC's

Thank you all for your help in this.
I am very good with ranged attacks and I am OK with melee attacks.
My skills I feel are the most important for my thief are

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Spot
Pick Lock
Use Magic device
Range attacks
Sneak attack
Balance
Tumble
Jump
Climb
Poison Making (only non-leathal)

I would like to be able to get Darkvision
Low light vision would be ok.

I took a level of Barb because it is my prefered class, to help my BAB, Hit Points and movement.

The other charecters is my group are a Halfling Ranger, Dwarven Priest, Human Paladin/Cleric, Elven (Ranger I think but is very new so I am not sure on this one)a Human fighter and a human necromancer. The Fighter and Dwarf are new to the group so we have not had a chance to see how this affects the group.
 

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Darkvision is probably best handled by getting some Darkvision glasses. You might not be able to afford them yet, but it is a better deal than taking a PrC just for the one ability.

If you really want it, then look at the ShadowDancer from the DMG. Two levels of that will give you both Hide in Plain Sight and Darkvision. I don't have a DMG to look up the prerequisites, you will have to see if they match.

Considering the number of skills you want off the Rogue skill list, you might want to stick to just straight Rogue. All the PrCs I've seen have fewer skill points than a straight rogue.

If you are looking to be a better bowman, consider getting the Shot on the Run feat and use your maneuverability with that. The Climb and Balance skills will allow you to get places others will have trouble following. You might want to consider taking another 3 levels of Barbarian for the increased BAB, that would be just enough to eventually get four attacks a round.
 

You might want to take a look at Song and Silence, the rogue/bard book. Personally, I thought its PrCs were the worst of WotC's splatbooks, but you might be interested in the Dungeon Delver (I think that's the name) or the Thief-Acrobat. I don't remember if the Dungeon Delver has a good sneak attack progression or not, but if it does, it's probably spot-on what you're looking for. I don't think the class makes any sense or has any character, but that's just my opinion. You should check it out for yourself.
 

See if you can find the Quintessential Rogue book. its got some decent prestige classes (im using one, too bad the sneak attack damage doesnt increase, but it lets me sneak attack undead, sort of a holy rogue type) however, i dont see one that sounds like what you want.
 

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