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Maybe this is a bit late, but let's talk about Rogue's Niche, and What Rogue Should Be.
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<blockquote data-quote="Mistwell" data-source="post: 9374667" data-attributes="member: 2525"><p>I've read this thread, and I am baffled what game you guys are playing.</p><p></p><p>I've played in adventurers league for quite a while, and at least two private games with sometimes three games, for a decade. I have over a decade of experience with 5e both as a player and DM, in person and online, playing from the early playtest to today. I've played a very meaningful portion of the published WOTC adventures, including DDAL adventures.</p><p></p><p>The idea that the published adventures don't include exploration as a very meaningful aspect is sheer, utter and complete nonsense!</p><p></p><p>The idea they don't include traps, climbing things, picking locks. sneaking, and all the things Rogues do well is sheer, utter and complete nonsense!</p><p></p><p>The published adventures are not hack fests which are almost entirely about combat and set pieces. In fact, relative to the edition which came before (and arguably the edition which came before that), 5e published adventures have less combat and fewer set pieces. </p><p></p><p>So, what the heck have you guys been playing? Or, I think more likely, what nonsense have you been reading about the published adventures which led you to draw the false conclusions you drew about those adventures you didn't play or read beyond a very small skewed sample?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mistwell, post: 9374667, member: 2525"] I've read this thread, and I am baffled what game you guys are playing. I've played in adventurers league for quite a while, and at least two private games with sometimes three games, for a decade. I have over a decade of experience with 5e both as a player and DM, in person and online, playing from the early playtest to today. I've played a very meaningful portion of the published WOTC adventures, including DDAL adventures. The idea that the published adventures don't include exploration as a very meaningful aspect is sheer, utter and complete nonsense! The idea they don't include traps, climbing things, picking locks. sneaking, and all the things Rogues do well is sheer, utter and complete nonsense! The published adventures are not hack fests which are almost entirely about combat and set pieces. In fact, relative to the edition which came before (and arguably the edition which came before that), 5e published adventures have less combat and fewer set pieces. So, what the heck have you guys been playing? Or, I think more likely, what nonsense have you been reading about the published adventures which led you to draw the false conclusions you drew about those adventures you didn't play or read beyond a very small skewed sample? [/QUOTE]
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