I’ve only played rogue once, but they seem to have a niche as being sneakier than the rest of the party. They pile levels into detecting traps, sneaking, and getting those sweet backstabs (or whatever the class feature is called).
You’re right that adventurers often stealliberate, but rogues in D&D have a bit more than that going on.
I’ve only played rogue once, but they seem to have a niche as being sneakier than the rest of the party. They pile levels into detecting traps, sneaking, and getting those sweet backstabs (or whatever the class feature is called).
You’re right that adventurers often
stealliberate, but rogues in D&D have a bit more than that going on.Your refutations highlight my qualms. They’re way more than that, and that’s the problem.