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  1. Later. Rogue starts hidden, moves out to see foe, attacks. Players like to argue they are still hidden on attack. You can attack while hidden and gain the benefit. But if you run out into the open and then attack, you're not hidden when you attack. my main problem is can a rogue attack with advantage thanks to hiding. Yes.

  2. 7 sty 2023 · \$\begingroup\$ @Exempt-Medic I added some language - TS in 5e actually costs you a full action to cast, not a bonus action. That of course is even worse than hogging your bonus action. That it only applies to one attack is probably less of an issue - of course you can sneak attack with reactions too, but normally you can only apply Sneak Attack to one attack per turn, usually on your turn ...

  3. 15 kwi 2022 · A sorcerer gains very little from rogue compared to bard. Sneak attack is nearly inconsequential to a sorcerer. I believe the best rogue to multiclass with is the swashbuckler, as you will get your charisma bonus to initiative and it is pretty typical for a swashbuckler to have 14 or more charisma.

  4. 8 cze 2017 · Sword Coast Adventurer's Guide and Xanathar's Guide to Everything includethe Swashbuckler Rogue archetype, which offers a similar ability via the fancy footwork ability. In a multi-class build, it's potentially more powerful as it doesn't specify attacks of opportunity caused by movement, just attacks of opportunity in general (relevant for things like Mage Slayer and Sentinel ).

  5. 23 cze 2020 · But like I said, at that point, you're playing an Eladrin fighter, not an Eladrin rogue, so this might not be quite what you had in mind, but for what it's worth, it is a way you can achieve the sequence you are going for (and you don't even need to be an Eladrin; in fact, you could save up your Eladrin misty step and use it to get away again after having made 6 attacks).

  6. 31 gru 2020 · Hex - somewhat redundant with Hexblade’s Curse, but it can stack and has other nice features. Protection from Evil and Good - can be very effective depending on your campaign. Caveats worth mentioning: Multiclassing from Rogue into Warlock requires Dexterity 13 AND Charisma 13, unless your DM says otherwise.

  7. Yes it could. Your minimum required stats to make this work are 13 STR, 13 DEX, and 13 CHA; this sounds bad, but the only other stat you'll want to be reasonably high is CON. If you start Paladin, you can feel free to dump WIS because you already have the saving throw proficiency, and INT doesn't really do much for you.

  8. 15 kwi 2019 · Proficiency with thieves' tools, per optional rules in Xanathar's. Xanathar's Guide to Everything has a section on tool proficiencies that details what each tool set contains, a list of skill checks (for specific purposes) that proficiency with that tool grants advantage on, a possible special use of that tool for those who are proficient, and a short list of sample activities that can be ...

  9. Not very Rogue-like: Rogue’s purpose in this build is mostly to elevate Cleric by giving it more action economy. Spells don’t apply Sneak Attack, so fully utilizing Cleric’s toolkit often means ignoring this feature outside of bonus action offhand weapon attacks. Missing out on 6th level Cleric spells is a huge blow.

  10. 7 maj 2017 · Rogue's Assassin archetype (p. 97): grants the "Assassinate" feature, which allows you to critically hit on each successful strike performed on a surprised opponent. Wizard's School of Divination (p. 116): grants the "Portent" feature, allowing you to "store" two d20 rolls each day for later use.

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