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  1. Because Scouts are almost always going to want to be ranged, mutliclass seems more important for them than for most rogues. They really benefit from getting extra attack from another source. Ranger is a great fit, but fighter is also a good choice (Samurai and Arcane Archer seem apt).

  2. Unfortunately, for the most part, Scout is obsolete in 5e. All characters essentially get Spring Attack, and using movement in combat is much more fluid. I suppose you could homebrew a Rogue subtype for Scouts, but much of their uniqueness is gone now.

  3. You could make a wood-elf Fighter 4/Rogue 4/Ranger 4 (revised)/Monk 8 with Mobile for a Deep-Shadow-Scout-Scout. You'd have 60ft speed, adv on init, adv vs creatures yet to act during your first turn, +1 atk during 1st turn (on top of 2 attacks), 60ft dim light-dim light teleports.

  4. 18 paź 2022 · Scouts are rogues which means that they'll never be bad. As for when they are best, well, that depends on your table and how your GM handles things. Can you use Survival to track someone through a bustling city?

  5. 22 cze 2023 · The Scout Rogue takes the tools of the traditional rogue archetype and adds on some nature skill. What it focuses on more is a range-loving build with spectacular movement options, great first-turn power and the best level 17 option a Rogue can ask for, in terms of damage.

  6. 25 paź 2023 · This subclass of the rogue from Fifth Edition Dungeons & Dragons is best for any rogue who wants to weave through attackers and strike from the shadows. From choosing an alignment to their private motivations, these are the best tips you can get to roleplay a Demon as a DM in D&D!

  7. 22 sie 2022 · D&D 5e offers a broad variety of play styles through the rogue subclasses. We’re here to guide you through these archetypes that allow for such different gameplay mechanics and roleplay styles. All have merit.

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