DnD Rogue class guide - how to play these artful tricksters (2024)

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If your favorite characters have a penchant for bows, daggers, skullduggery, and hooded cloaks that are perfect for brooding in, the DnD Rogue class will suit you. These ne'er do-wells are an essential member of every party, and thanks to their fondness for not fighting fair, they can clean up in battle when used correctly. Think of them as a scalpel to the Barbarian's sledgehammer.

To help you get the most out of these thieves and assassins, we've pulled together some advice on how to use them. This DnD Rogue rundown will take you through everything you need to know about the class, including builds and tactics that suit it best.

Not feeling this one? Not to worry. For advice on the kind of hero from Dungeons and Dragons books that'll suit you, be sure to check out our advice on the best DnD class for beginners.

DnD Rogue - essential info

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TypeDamage dealer / Face / Support
ComplexityModerate
Available inBasic rules, Player's Handbook
Play if you likeVax from Critical Role, Assassin's Creed, The Elder Scrolls' Thieves Guild / Dark Brotherhood

The DnD Rogue is one who walks in shadow. Light footed and formidable, they can be devious sleuths, scoundrels, gamblers, and are often purveyors of ill-gotten goods. With dexterity as their most favored stat, Rogues are swift and agile, and a dab-hand at disarming traps and picking locks. They may spend their waking hours keeping out of sight, but they'll not shy away from a challenge to reach a spot deemed too treacherous, or otherwise off-limits.

The goal of a DnD Rogue is to take as many lives with as little effort – and as much style – as possible, without drawing any attention. Their skillset is invaluable to any campaign, but their fragility means they rely on getting in and out before their opponent ever lands a hit. They're damage dealers, dual wielders, and will balance the party with edgy, nihilistic commentary to dispel even the most devout Cleric's beacon of hope.

Should you play as a DnD Rogue?

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The Rogue is best for players with an affinity for espionage and trickery, though they also make incredible magic wielders. As scouts, they're often the first to roll initiative, and will need to make snap decisions without the party's input. A particularly perceptive monster will single out a lone rogue, and they'll need to have the gall to ride solo until the rest of the crew catches up.

I use ride non-metaphorically, too, as this class lends itself almost game-breakingly to playing a mounted character. We'll get to that later. For now, know that Rogues, while slippery, are especially susceptible to damage when cornered, so you'll want to stay in the party healer's good books.

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Choose this class if...

✅ You enjoy playing stealthy characters
The skill-set of the DnD Rogue will allow you to go unseen and commit heinous acts without an iota of suspicion being aroused. Those who prefer the element of surprise, with an affinity for shiny objects and general chicanery, will enjoy this class.

✅ You're looking to schmooze
Rogues make a great Face for the party, with a tongue as sharp as any blade in their arsenal. They'll crash the soiree undetected, disguise themselves as part of the landed gentry, and worm their way into the Lord's good books, while pocketing the key to his treasury.

Don't choose this class if...

❌ You prefer tanky characters
While there's a lot of potential for Rogues to deal exceptional damage numbers, they're not made for talking hits or grappling other players. Their skills center around keeping out of harm's way.

❌ You're opting for a lawful good alignment
DnD Rogues are rarely on the right side of the law, and they'll likely have to do some morally questionable things to achieve their goals. You'll have to be comfortable being a little nefarious… unless you're playing an Inquisitive, that is.

DnD Rogue - best stats

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What are the best stats for a DnD Rogue?

As with all the best tabletop RPGs, attributes play a huge role in this game - they'll dictate your character's strengths and weaknesses. It's important to consider your subclass before distributing skillpoints as a result, since some specialisms will rely heavily on certain ability scores.

Generally, an array like this should work well for most DnD Rogues, from highest to lowest:

1. Dexterity
2. Constitution
3. Charisma
4. Intelligence
5. Wisdom
6. Strength

As a rule, Dexterity should always take precedence for a Rogue, since it determines their effectiveness with ranged and light melee weapons, feeds their Armor Class score, and will benefit all the generically Roguish moves.

Constitution can be a lifesaver for melee Rogues planning to get into close-quarters combat, and Charisma will give you the upper hand when talking your way out of (and into) sticky situations. Those planning to play the party's Face will want to spec into charisma to generate some of that sweet main character energy.

Strength is your dump stat here

However, if you're planning on subclassing as an Arcane Trickster, you'll want to prioritize Intelligence over Charisma, since it determines the power of your spells. Wisdom doesn't add much except to bolster Perception and Insight, though Inquisitives will need more to power Unerring Eye at 13th level, which makes you inconceivably shrewd.

Strength is the dump stat here, since Rogues aren't well versed when it comes to playing the muscle.

DnD Rogue - best races

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Which race is best for a DnD Rogue?

Any race with a dexterity bonus will lend itself to the DnD Rogue class, but small and nimble species work particularly well. There are also some races whose innate abilities will complement the Roguish lifestyle, such as Wood Elves and Tieflings. Here are some of the best races for playing a Rogue.

1. Elf (Player's Handbook)
2. Tabaxi (Monsters of the Multiverse)
3. Lightfoot Halfling (Player's Handbook)
4. Elf (Player's Handbook)
5. Forest gnome (Player's Handbook)
6. Tiefling (Player's Handbook)
7. Kenku (Monsters of the Multiverse)

Elves make fantastic rogues with their innate Dexterity bonus. High Elves are great melee combatants, and their Perception proficiency will let them see danger before it sees them. At the other end of the scale, a Wood Elf can make the most of the Mask of the Wild to improve your chances of blending in with the great outdoors. If opting to be the party's Face, though, a Half-Elf will grant a Charisma bonus and Elven Accuracy for an extra roll with your finesse.

Lightfoot Halflings are not only dextrous, they're Naturally Stealthy so they can hide behind larger creatures to sneak into places.

Elves make fantastic rogues with their innate Dexterity bonus

Tabaxi and Tieflings make great DnD Rogues, with Darkvision lending itself to a life in the shadows. Tabaxi also offer good climbing ability and Feline Agility to double your speed in combat. A Tiefling's Thaumaturgy can help you create interesting distractions. Kenku, too, come with a Dexterity bonus and their inherent Wisdom makes for a great Inquisitive. Kenku training also means you can take two generally Rogue-appropriate proficiencies.

For Arcane Trickster Rogues, Forest Gnomes make a great choice thanks to their Dexterity and Natural Illusionist feat, which can help in a pinch.

DnD Rogue - best proficiencies

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What are the best proficiencies for a DnD Rogue?

Level one Rogues get to choose four skill proficiencies. That's as well as two proficiency upgrades (expertise), or one upgrade and the Thieves Tools proficiency. We recommend going for the latter if you're planning to do any amount of lockpicking or disarming traps—as long as you're not opting for a background that already covers it.

With that in mind, you'll want to cross-reference proficiencies with your intended background, as each one adds its own proficiencies. Letting your proficiencies be guided by your background will make sense, and will give you a chance to spend your base ones on other things.

Here are some of the best proficiencies for a DnD Rogue.

1. Stealth
2. Perception
3. Persuasion
4. Deception
5. Investigation
6. Intimidation
7. Sleight of hand

A Rogue with no stealth is no kind of Rogue at all. If you're not planning to strike from the shadows, what are you even doing here? Perception is another important one, so you'll always know when the party is about to walk into a trap. These are the two most important for a basic Rogue act; the rest will depend on the kind of playstyle you're going for.

A Rogue with no stealth is no kind of Rogue at all

Charismatic players acting as the party's Face should make the most of Persuasion, though whether you choose Insight, Intimidation/Deception, or Investigation will depend on whether you've specced into Wisdom, Charisma, or Intelligence, respectively. Sleight of hand can come in handy for those with a bit of kleptomania, but it's not usually as important for advancing the plot.

DnD Rogue - best background

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What's the best background for a DnD Rogue?

Providing your Rogue with a basis for their worldview, and adding a bunch of different skills, tools and abilities, backgrounds are a great way to flesh out a character and get some benefits in the process. Here are some of the best backgrounds for your DnD Rogue.

1. Urchin (Player's Handbook)
2. Criminal (Player's Handbook)
3. Charlatan (Player's Handbook)
4. Guild Artisan (Player's Handbook)
5. Noble (Player's Handbook)
6. Urban Bounty Hunter (Sword Coast Adventurer’s Guide)
7. Faction Agent (Sword Coast Adventurer’s Guide)
8. Mercenary Veteran (Sword Coast Adventurer’s Guide)
9. Courtier (Sword Coast Adventurer’s Guide)
10. Cloistered Scholar (Sword Coast Adventurer’s Guide)

The Urchin's downtrodden background would explain a lot when it comes to the Rogue's lifestyle. Their proficiencies stand out as particularly useful, and they can even spot secret passages so the party can shift around twice as fast.

Going for Criminal also offers practical Roguish proficiencies, such as being good with a game set. You even start off with a crowbar and a bunch of seedy contacts.

Remember that the main point of a backstory is to add flavour to your character, and give the GM something to hang plot hooks off

The Charlatan, similarly, is a bit of a sneaky one. Their skills lie in deception and their inventory is lined with tools to con the unwary patron. Their False Identity sees them living a second life, which they can switch between at a moment's notice, and with a forgery kit proficiency, the whole party can have patents of nobility written up in no time.

Whichever you choose, remember that the main point of a backstory is to add flavour to your character, and give the GM something to hang plot hooks off when your character arc rolls around.

DnD Rogue - best Feats

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What are the best feats and features for a DnD Rogue?

Feats are talents or areas of expertise that make your DnD character truly unique. They’re worth looking into for some incredible combos that'll tap into the Rogue's massive potential to deal critical damage.

1. Ritual Caster (Player's Handbook)
2. Steady Aim (optional - Tasha's Cauldron of Everything)
3. Inspiring Leader (Player's Handbook)
4. Fey Touched (Tasha's Cauldron of Everything)
5. Crossbow Expert (Player's Handbook)
6. Sharpshooter (Player's Handbook)

Arcane Tricksters and ranged Rogues will do well to adopt the Ritual Caster feat. Offering a range of utility spells, you can also combine it with the Steady Aim optional class feature for an exciting advantage. Usually the Steady Aim skill leaves players unable to move, but for a mounted Rogue, that becomes a non-issue as their mount can do the moving for them. That makes the Ritual Caster's Phantom Steed one of the most overpowered abilities in the game, especially for a ranged Rogue.

Rogues can build a truly relentless ranged character if they Combine Crossbow Expert's disregard for close range disadvantage

If you're speccing into Charisma, the Inspiring Leader feat will give you and your party some padding with temporary hit points equivalent to your level, plus your charisma modifier—not a bad little buff. And mistwalking Fey Touched will find themselves with plenty of roguishly practical uses for the once-a-long-rest Misty Step ability, along with a Divination or Enchantment spell of their choice to round out their arsenal.

Rogues can build a truly relentless ranged character if they Combine Crossbow Expert's disregard for close range disadvantage (which prevents Sneak Attack) with the Sharpshooter's high-risk-high-damage feat.

DnD Rogue - best subclasses

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What are the best subclasses for a DnD Rogue?

One of the great things about being a Rogue is their ability to specialise with a Rogue subclass. Each subclass offers an exciting skillset for certain play styles, provided they're backed with complementary ability scores. Here are some of the best subclasses for a DnD Rogue.

1. Soulknife (Tasha's Cauldron of Everything)
2. Arcane trickster (Player's Handbook)
3. Thief (Player's Handbook)
4. Scout (Xanathar's Guide to Everything)
5. Swashbuckler (Xanathar's Guide to Everything)
6. Inquisitive (Xanathar's Guide to Everything)

For the intelligent DnD Rogue, magic-wielding subclasses offer some of the most versatile skill sets around. The Soulknife, for example, gains psionic powers that allow them to conjure weapons to support them in battle, Psionic Dice to improve ability and attack rolls, and a boatload of useful Rogue-relevant skills. The Arcane Trickster is another impressive magical subclass with a wealth of Wizard spells at their fingertips. They're formidable both in and outside of combat, and their ability to steal extends to spells, making them difficult to one-up with magic.

On the subject of stealing, Dexterity-focused characters make great Thieves. They can not only use objects, pick locks, and make sleight of hand checks as a bonus action in combat… at high levels, they can utilise any class' magical items and even take an extra turn when first they dive into battle.

Charismatic Rogues make fantastic Swashbucklers

The Scout subclass works well for those wanting to play a more Ranger-like Rogue. Survival and Nature proficient, Scouts are also speedy skirmishers who – once they hit level 17 – get an extra attack and bonus action.

Charismatic Rogues make fantastic Swashbucklers with their non-magical charm abilities. Their legendary footwork allows them to avoid attacks of opportunity, and they make smashing duelists for one-on-one combat. Alternatively, those looking to play into their detective alter ego will make great Inquisitives. While their skills aren't as useful in combat, they can squeeze information from a stone. Players could even play into the rare potential for their Rogue to be on the side of the law.

And there we go - you should be all set to make your DnD Rogue. If you'll be taking them digital, be sure to check out our guide onhow to play DnD online.

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DnD Rogue class guide - how to play these artful tricksters (2024)

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What is the best arcane trickster rogue race? ›

Elves make excellent arcane tricksters because they get proficiency in perception and darkvision. All of these are skills that any rogue can take advantage of. As far as the type of elf, high elves can choose a cantrip from the wizard spell list for free. If you want to be a sneaky rogue with blades, go with wood elf.

How to make rogue arcane trickster? ›

The best Arcane Trickster Rogue Build Ability score is 16 Intelligence, 16 Dexterity, and 14 Constitution. Arcane Trickerster's spell-casting ability comes from the Wizard spell list and uses Intelligence for rolls. Below is our recommended ability score for the Arcane Trickster: Strength – 8.

How to effectively play a rogue? ›

Two skills that almost all rogues want are Stealth and Perception. You'll probably be sneaking around a lot as a rogue, and having a good bonus to Stealth checks will make your life much easier. While sneaking, you'll need a good bonus to Perception checks in order to spot lookouts and traps.

What's the best race for a rogue? ›

Deep gnomes, high elves, eladrin elves, tabaxis, kenkus, tieflings, githyankis, halflings, owlins, and fairies all have race-specific traits that can greatly benefit a rogue character.

What is the best feat for an Arcane Trickster? ›

Best 5e Feats For Arcane Trickster Rogues
Rogue LevelRecommended Feat
1 (Human/Custom Lineage Only)Fey Touched, Resilient: Constitution
4Skill Expert
8Ability Score Improvement: Dexterity
10Ability Score Improvement: Intelligence
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What is the best class for a rogue in D&D? ›

The Soulknife is the strongest rogue subclass in the game.

They can use their Psionic training to add an extra modifier to their skill checks, or to establish telepathic links with other characters.

How many spells can a rogue arcane trickster have? ›

Spells Known: You know three 1st level wizard spells of your choice, two of which you must choose from the enchantment and illusion spells on the wizard spell list. The third can be from any school of magic. Thereafter you learn another spell at levels 4, 7, 8, 10, 11, 13, 14, 16, 19, and 20.

Does Arcane Trickster need to prepare spells? ›

Arcane Trickster Spells are Always Prepared. You gain two Level 1 Spell Slots. Choose 2 Cantrips from the Wizard spell list. Choose 2 Spells from the Wizard spell list (schools of Enchantment or Illusion only) up to Level 1.

Can rogues misty step? ›

✅ Misty Step (Conjuration)

Useful for any class and a natural fit for a rogue.

What is the best thing to do as a rogue in D&D? ›

Here are some of the best proficiencies for a DnD Rogue.
  • Stealth.
  • Perception.
  • Persuasion.
  • Deception.
  • Investigation.
  • Intimidation.
  • Sleight of hand.
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What should rogues focus on? ›

Many rogues focus on stealth and deception, while others refine the skills that help them in a dungeon environment, such as climbing, finding and disarming traps, and opening locks. When it comes to combat, rogues prioritize cunning over brute strength.

What are the best skills for a rogue? ›

Best Rogue Perks
NameEffect
BackstabIncreases physical damage bonus by 30% when attacking from behind the target.
CreepWhen crouch-walking, footstep sounds are reduced and movement speed is increased by 5%.
Dagger ExpertIncrease your physical damage bonus by 5% when attacking with a dagger.
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What is the strongest rogue subclass? ›

Soulknife has the most quality abilities of all Rogue subclasses, if I had to rank them based on their individual features I'd put them first. I don't really like Arcane Trickster subclass abilities, except for the mage hand bonuses. Of course what makes this subclass reach top tier is the spells.

What is the most important stat in rogue? ›

Dexterity is key for any Rogue, and Intelligence is important for Arcane Tricksters, but your need for Wisdom and Charisma depend largely on your choice of skills and role in the party. Str: Typically your dump stat. Nothing that a typical Rogue does uses Strength.

What is the best rogue spec to play? ›

Best Leveling Spec for Rogue in Dragonflight

Out of all three Rogue specs, we recommend Subtlety as the best choice for leveling. It offers the best single-target burst damage and allows you to dispatch enemies within only a few seconds, jumping from enemy to enemy in quick succession.

What is the best rogue class race WoW? ›

Best Alliance Races for Outlaw Rogues
  • Night Elf is the best race by far on Alliance. The active racial ability, Shadowmeld has great synergy with the Rogue class. ...
  • Human is the second-best race on Alliance. ...
  • Orc is the best race on Horde. ...
  • Blood Elf is the second-best race on Horde.

What is the best race for Trickster rogue in Neverwinter? ›

A couple of good choices for Trickster Rogue in Neverwinter are Halflings and Wood Elves. These races may give you a slight advantage just starting out with their stat boosts. However, as you level, you can easily mitigate any advantage you may have had through assigning leveling points, feat points, and magic items.

What is the best sorcerer bloodline for an arcane trickster? ›

Archetypes (and bloodlines) that go well with arcane trickster include: Sage – the sage bloodline gains a ranged touch attack that deals force damage and is intelligence based allowing you to gain more skills. However it doesn't play as nice with ninja as other sorcerer bloodlines do.

What races are good for Soulknife rogue? ›

Best Species For Soulknife Rogues

Feral tieflings have darkvision, which is helpful when you're skulking about in unlit areas. They also have the ability to cast magical darkness. Since even those with darkvision can't see through it, this is the perfect recipe for quick getaways.

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