![]() ![]() Rogues are only going to be getting one swing with their weapon and most of their damage is from sneak attack, so being able to go from a 1d8 rapier to a 1d10 longsword in two hands is meh. Rogues should have gotten proficiency with all finesse weapons, like the whip. What are your thoughts?My only thought is that other than a bigger chance of finding a magic longsword than a rapier, who cares. Also could get fun with half-orc assassin savage attacker crits. My big thoughts are that it opens strength rogues and potentially medium armor( I doubt heavy because of the value of stealth to a rogue), and gives a 1d10 melee weapon option to a rogue's damage. I also find it weird that a weapon they cant sneak attack with is on a proficiency whitelist of martial weapons.īut I am curious, what is the peek performance of a rogue with a longsword if they could get sneak attack with it? In short, I am incredulous that a rogue being able to sneak attack with a longsword is an issue from a mechanical standpoint.
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