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The reviewer continued: "The rest of the prestige classes, while they are interesting and fulfill crucial roles, do not make stretch the genre my motor run and the way that the Fang of Lolth does. Yes, the crime-fighting Vigilante, the Robin Hood-ish Outlaw of the Crimson Road, and the swashbuckly Dread Pirate do exactly what a prestige class ...
The rogue, formerly known as the thief, is one of the standard playable character classes in most editions of the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game. [1] A rogue is a versatile character, capable of sneaky combat and nimble tricks.
Pages in category "Dungeons & Dragons character classes" The following 60 pages are in this category, out of 60 total. ... Rogue (Dungeons & Dragons) S. Samurai ...
The Year of Rogue Dragons trilogy The Rage (April 2004) The Rite (January 2005) The Ruin (May 2006) Queen of the Depths (August 2005) The Haunted Lands trilogy Unclean (April 2007) Undead (March 2008) Unholy (early 2009) Brotherhood of the Griffon. The Captive Flame (April, 2010) Whisper of Venom (November, 2010) The Spectral Blaze (June, 2011)
The Rogues Gallery is a supplement for the Dungeon Master containing hundreds of non-player character listings, with characters from each of the first edition AD&D character classes, and game statistics for characters originally played in Gary Gygax's home Dungeons & Dragons campaign. [1]
Complete Adventurer introduces a number of prestige classes which are primarily suited for rogues, bards, and the new classes introduced in the book. In addition there are a few other prestige classes which don't seem to fit the theme, but appear here because they did not fit in any of the other books in the Complete series.
Complete Scoundrel was written by Mike McArtor and F. Wesley Schneider, and published in January 2007.Cover art is by William O'Connor, and interior art is by David Bircham, Miguel Coimbra, Ed Cox, Eric Deschamps, Carl Frank, Randy Gallegos, Howard Lyon, Warren Mahy, Michael Phillippi, Franz Vohwinkel, Eva Widermann, and Kieran Yanner.
Steve Prescott has produced interior illustrations for many Dungeons & Dragons books and Dragon magazine, as well as cover art for books such as Fortress of the Yuan-Ti. He has also produced artwork for other games such as Paizo Pathfinder, World of Warcraft TCG, Werewolf: The Apocalypse and Shadowrun . Most notable, he has worked on the ...