Thief Rogue Subclass: D&D 5e Deep Dive
This Thief Rogue deep dive will show players that this less-loved subclass is truly a gem that offers a unique playstyle that cannot be duplicated.
The Rogue Class – Articles highlighting and analyzing the Rogue class for player characters in D&D 5e. Feats, multiclassing, subclass advice, and more.
This Thief Rogue deep dive will show players that this less-loved subclass is truly a gem that offers a unique playstyle that cannot be duplicated.
Class capstones should be special and desirable. They’re the level-twenty culmination of many adventures and challenges. Capstones should feel legendary, but many don’t. I’ve reviewed each one to offer alternatives to meet expectations!
Read Flutes’ top picks for Rogue feats. The best feats might surprise you!
Villainy is underestimated as a tool for benevolence in Dungeons and Dragons. Sly underworld skills can change the tide of a campaign in favor of the good guys.
Welcome to Flutes’ sly guide for Rogue multiclassing character builds. Multiclassing allows you to build interesting concepts for unique characters with outside-the-box specialties. Multiclassing can be useful for roleplaying as well, so do not make the mistake of thinking this guide is only for min-max-style playstyles. I’m analyzing the Rogue class as both core and secondary within a multiclass build.
This article will provide several playable rules-as-written class options that may allow a character to be burdened by ghosts, for better or for worse.
Read my fixed version of the Assassin Rogue. I added more to the class to allow for high initiative rolls and mechanical advantages when using poisons and other tools. I reworked several abilities from higher levels. Check it out and tell me what you think of the Assassin 2.0!
My first character was an Arcane Trickster, and he’s still one of my favorite characters I’ve ever played. I started out with the D&D Next play-test material, which did not have an Arcane Trickster option. I planned to multiclass as a Wizard because I always thought that was a cool option in Baldur’s Gate II: Shadows of Amn. But when D&D 5e officially released, I was ecstatic to see the Arcane Trickster option added, so I worked with my DM to rework my character to use the subclass (and also use the sweet Variant Human race option).