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  1. If a player in my game or in games I olay would be so disruptive to the whole group tje DM definitly have a tall with them. When your fund is actively disrupting the fun of the other players it kind of is an issue

  2. This is the common misconception about rogues. They are supposed to cause trouble wherever they go- on behalf of the party, not for it. Stealing is great- when you're contributing to the party's coffers, or lifting that key from the guard's belt, or climbing in a second story window to pilfer a quest item. Stabbing is also great- as long as you're stabbing the people who are between your party and their goals. A good rogue is just as vital to a solid party as a good cleric, while a crappy rogue can spell a party's doom.

  3. I feel like the rogue's player would be a wonderful and competent player in the system, being able to master her class with some help and bring great contribution to the team.

    Too bad that she got taught how to be kleptomaniacal, murderous, chaos kitty rogue. But oh well, that's how it is. *Pulls out sword* They shall never have filled purses, ever again!

  4. Нужны отдельные приключения Никси и роги, от них так и веет эротикой.

  5. I honestly don't think I've ever played a rogue like that. I've done gumshoe detectives, man on the run for a crime he didn't commit, handyman/locksmith, archaeologist, swashbuckling secretly a nobleman, and the spec ops agent though.

  6. I disagree. Rogue isn’t always a trouble maker, albeit they more often than not are. Rogue can often be “the king behind the scene”. While everyone are busy with this and that, a skillful rogue can set up the stage so when anything happens, the party always come out on top.

    One example of which was during one campaign where we had to take down a crime ring in a city. While the whole party was busy contacting guards and planing out a raid. I gather information, infiltrated their lair. And begin spreading discords and planting seed of animosity within their ranks. By the time our party arrive on the scene. The whole crime ring had imploded on itself due to infighting. We barely had to lift a finger.

  7. Rogues, surprisingly, are more of a social class, being the masters of their field, think of a teacher or a professor that can stab people pretty good, with a few dex favored combat abilities

  8. I was running a one piece homebrew game and one of my players was a long arm he gets mugged by a child that wouldve lead them to an abandoned orphanage but instead of follow the child he grabs him by the leg and drops him on his head

  9. our rogue is the party face, the moral party member, the planner and many more things they should not be……but then again, i'm an illithid wizard and the other guy is a human fighter whose entire character is being basic