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Rogues are Awesome. Is it the Tasha's Effect?
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<blockquote data-quote="auburn2" data-source="post: 8181166" data-attributes="member: 6855259"><p>A Rogue is my favorite class. Others can do more damage, like you said. But no other class is as versatile. The think I like best about them is the skills. four skills at first level plus two more for the background. All of the rogue kits are good too (or at least all I have played, I have not played soulknife or phantom.</p><p></p><p>I usually multiclass them. They multiclass well with just about any other class. A favorite of mine is a half elf with a ranger 2/3/4 level dip. That gets you 9 skill proficiencies (4 rogue, 2 background, 2 halfelf, 1 ranger) some of them with expertise plus common, theives cant, elvish and two more languages (1 half elf, 1 ranger). With scout you can get two more proficiencies or 11 total by 4th level .</p><p></p><p>Halfling is the best rogue in combat I think, mostly because of the hiding behind an ally that others can't do.</p><p></p><p>If you roll abilities a Halfling Assasin/Vengence Paladin multiclass is awesome. Someone in our group played one until 11th level (Paldin 6, Rogue 5). She could go nova on the first round and do 3d6(3xshort sword)+8d8(3xsmite)+3d6(Sneak)+8(dex) getting advantage on all thee attacks as an assasin. If she suprised the enemy (which she did about half the time) they are all criticals. You need to roll abilities to make this viable though, because you need high scores in multiple areas that would not fit well together with a point buy or standard array.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="auburn2, post: 8181166, member: 6855259"] A Rogue is my favorite class. Others can do more damage, like you said. But no other class is as versatile. The think I like best about them is the skills. four skills at first level plus two more for the background. All of the rogue kits are good too (or at least all I have played, I have not played soulknife or phantom. I usually multiclass them. They multiclass well with just about any other class. A favorite of mine is a half elf with a ranger 2/3/4 level dip. That gets you 9 skill proficiencies (4 rogue, 2 background, 2 halfelf, 1 ranger) some of them with expertise plus common, theives cant, elvish and two more languages (1 half elf, 1 ranger). With scout you can get two more proficiencies or 11 total by 4th level . Halfling is the best rogue in combat I think, mostly because of the hiding behind an ally that others can't do. If you roll abilities a Halfling Assasin/Vengence Paladin multiclass is awesome. Someone in our group played one until 11th level (Paldin 6, Rogue 5). She could go nova on the first round and do 3d6(3xshort sword)+8d8(3xsmite)+3d6(Sneak)+8(dex) getting advantage on all thee attacks as an assasin. If she suprised the enemy (which she did about half the time) they are all criticals. You need to roll abilities to make this viable though, because you need high scores in multiple areas that would not fit well together with a point buy or standard array. [/QUOTE]
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