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  1. Apr 30, 2022 · Rogue Races. Keep in mind that not all races will be available in every game. Consult your DM about which races are welcome in your game, as not all settings are appropriate to every setting or even to specific campaigns within a setting which might otherwise welcome any and all races.

    • Deep Gnome. No one has run them, because everyone forgets they exist, the Deep Gnomes (pictured) are built to perfection and probably one of the most underutilized races of all time...
    • Kobold. The best Dungeons and Dragons race, Kobold (pictured), according to a forever DM who still hasn't made a character with the race because they removed Pack Tactics...
    • Kenku. One of the most beloved races of Dungeons and Dragons, Kenku (pictured), always head-canoned to never have the ability to recite it's own spells, so use them to stab enemies instead.
    • High Elf. The High Elf (pictured) is a hesistent suprise to most for a thief, but even when using it's other variants like Wood Elf, it becomes more obvious.
  2. Oct 24, 2024 · Introduction. If you want to be really good at Insight and Perception, the Inquisitive Rogue is the way to do it. Combined with Expertise there’s no one who could reasonably compete with the Inquisitive’s powers of Perception. However, their emphasis on Insight, Investigation, and Perception is their only feature, and over-specialization in ...

  3. Dec 12, 2021 · In this post, we will be examining the 5e rogue’s class features and how you can optimize your 5e rogue through choosing your race, background, ability scores, subclass, and feats.

    • Tiefling. According to the D&D Player’s Handbook, “Tieflings subsist in small minorities found mostly in human cities or towns, often in the roughest quarters of those places, where they grow up to be swindlers, thieves, or crime lords.
    • Human. Since we are a race of humans in real life, this does not require a lot of explanation. However, humans are the shortest lived (boo!) and the most diverse race in the D&D universe.
    • Halfling. Halflings would make stellar rogues because of their ability to blend in. The D&D Player’s Handbook states that “Halflings are adept at fitting into a community of humans, dwarves, or elves, making themselves valuable and welcome.
    • Half-Elf. Half-elves make excellent rogues based on their alignment (chaotic) described in the D&D Player’s Handbook: “Half-elves share the chaotic bent of their elven heritage.
  4. How to rogue trader in a few easy steps. 1 - Look at the rules for a few minutes. 2 - Realise that skill checks are at best a 50/50 and usualy worse than that. 3 - Realise that all the talents you need to even have fun are gated at very high levels and you are forced to just waste all your XP on stats.

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  6. Sep 18, 2024 · Our D&D Player’s Handbook (2024) Rogue guide will walk you through the class and talk about some of the changes from D&D 5e. Table of Contents. Is Rogue the best class for you in D&D?...

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