by ZeroMerc on Jan 07, 2010
We know the Rogue likes to sneak around
and usually likes to stick to the shadows where you really never need
sunscreen. When you combine the Rogue with other classes you get
quite a few options that really open it up and give it more utility
than it already has. The Rogue rarely is seen and with the
enhancement of other classes that does not have to change much.
There is really not much to say about
the Rogue dual classes except you are going to take what you are
already good at and enhance it. I cannot think of one dual class
option that doesnt add a different type of utility to a class that
already has some fairly decent utility abilities native to the core
class. There are some very different choices out there based on
what you pick but none of them really seem to be a bad choice.
A Rogue will not be super easy to
play. This seems to be a common trend in a lot of games.
However, put them in the hands of a capable player that wants to be the
best player that they can be and you will get a force to be reckoned
with. Lets take a look at what can be done with them, but first
here are a few things you should keep in mind when deciding which dual
class option is best for you.
Choose wisely know that choosing a
Rogue is choosing to kill things quickly
Research just because the main
function of a Rogue is to kill does not mean you cannot be otherwise
helpful
The class specific abilities are not
accessible for your secondary class
You only gain 10% of abilities to
enhance your primary class
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As mentioned in what all the classes do
there are some choices that add more utility and some that add
less. With a Rogue I would say choose very carefully for what you
are capable can be very different based on that choice. A Rogue
will serve you well in all that you choose for it to do. Just
make sure you know what it is you can do so you can use your class to
its fullest!