I haven’t really done it in twenty or so years, honestly. But after my last character teleported himself and the Big Bad of the campaign right into a sun in order to reignite (long story), I decided to just go full human rogue.
…Okay. I do have two cantrips and a first-level spell because of my background, but they don’t really count. They’re just there because I blatantly ripped off Paul Atreides for my character concept, and that meant getting something close to the Voice. I may never be able to actually use it in the game.
Anyway; it’s weird. If only because I’m not range-attacking my way through combats anymore. Nope, up close and personal with the daggers is now the life for me, with nary an emergency healing spell to keep me stable…
Moe Lane
PS: That’s it. There’s nothing more interesting than that. That was what I was doing this evening: sneak attacking a spelljammer full of ogres…
Are we talking Rogue style of not-magic user, or are we talking Fighter?
I’ve come to really enjoy D&D 3.5/Pathfinder 1 Rogues.
5th edition Spelljammer straight-up human rogue. I’m working out a half-move, stab-Sneak Attack, Disengage and half-move back strategy now.
I kind of figured that the “teleporting the BBG into the sun” was going to cap the campaign. I’m surprised to see it’s still going.