TaranTheWanderer
Legend
I'm wondering about a good way to build a non-magic using Thief rogue. It seems like dual wielding is the no-brainer way to play a rogue these days with vex and nick but we are taking 3.5 characters and making them into 5e so the fighter/barbarian is doing the double weapon style thing so it seems kind of repetitive to do the same.
In 3e, my rogue had dodge and Weapon Finesse. Of course, now in 5e, weapon finesse is on every weapon. The plan had been to go dodge, mobility, spring attack but, of course, cunning action does all that stuff now.
so I"m stuck on what to take as a feat. Sentinel looks good for getting an extra off-turn attack. Skulker seems good - especially for 10 foot blind sight but sneaky builds don't promote team work. I hate having to sneak ahead while everyone else picks their nose.
Ranged seems like a bad idea since we have a squishy wizard and the warlock is ranged. The barbarian will be the only one front line and will probably need support.
Anyways, we are level 4: rogue, barbarian, Wizard and Warlock hexblade with pistols.
I feel like there's very few good options for a rogue and weapon masteries just pigeon hole me into dual wielding.
Edit: I'm curious about Crossbow expert but it seems fiddly and I don't quite understand how it works. How do you load your crossbow when you have your hands full of hand crossbows?
Any Advice?
In 3e, my rogue had dodge and Weapon Finesse. Of course, now in 5e, weapon finesse is on every weapon. The plan had been to go dodge, mobility, spring attack but, of course, cunning action does all that stuff now.
so I"m stuck on what to take as a feat. Sentinel looks good for getting an extra off-turn attack. Skulker seems good - especially for 10 foot blind sight but sneaky builds don't promote team work. I hate having to sneak ahead while everyone else picks their nose.
Ranged seems like a bad idea since we have a squishy wizard and the warlock is ranged. The barbarian will be the only one front line and will probably need support.
Anyways, we are level 4: rogue, barbarian, Wizard and Warlock hexblade with pistols.
I feel like there's very few good options for a rogue and weapon masteries just pigeon hole me into dual wielding.
Edit: I'm curious about Crossbow expert but it seems fiddly and I don't quite understand how it works. How do you load your crossbow when you have your hands full of hand crossbows?
Any Advice?
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