What stats does a rogue want?

Rogues generally want Dexterity (DEX) as their primary stat for damage, accuracy, and defense, followed by Constitution (CON) for health, with secondary stats like Intelligence (INT), Wisdom (WIS), or Charisma (CHA) depending on their build (e.g., Arcane Trickster, Investigator, or Social Face). Strength (STR) is often a dump stat unless building a specific "thug" or melee-focused rogue, while stats like Haste, Expertise, and Critical Strike become key in games like World of Warcraft.
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What stats should a rogue have?

For a rogue, Dexterity (DEX) is almost always the primary stat for attack, defense, and stealth, followed by Constitution (CON) for hit points. Other important stats depend on your build: Intelligence (INT) for Arcane Tricksters, Charisma (CHA) for social skills/deception, Wisdom (WIS) for perception/saves, and Strength (STR) for flavor or specific (rare) builds, with DEX > CON > INT/CHA/WIS > STR generally being the priority. 
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What stats are good for rogue assassin?

Stat Priorities
  • All Content: Agility > Critical Strike > Mastery > Haste > Versatility.
  • Critical Strike: Generates extra combo points from Seal Fate. ...
  • Mastery: Increases the damage of every important ability.
  • Haste: Very slight energy increase (not noticeable), but will increase the damage of many damage over time effects.
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What is the dump stat for Rogues?

For a Dungeons & Dragons Rogue, Strength (STR) is the most common "dump stat" (lowest score) as it rarely impacts core rogue skills, but Intelligence (INT), Wisdom (WIS), or Charisma (CHA) can also be dumped depending on your build, with WIS often avoided due to its vital role in Perception. Prioritize Dexterity (DEX) for attacks/AC, then Constitution (CON) for health, and dump the least useful stat for your specific subclass or roleplay, often STR. 
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What is the best build for a rogue?

The "best" Rogue build in Diablo 4 depends on your goal (leveling, high-tier pushing), but top contenders in recent seasons (Season 11) include Heartseeker for quick attacks, Death Trap for explosive damage, and Flurry for strong AoE/single-target melee, often utilizing Twisting Blades or Rapid Fire for extreme damage in the highest content (The Pit). Dance of Knives is also a popular choice for speed farming.
 
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What's the best spec for rogue?

The "best" Rogue spec depends on content (raids, M+), but currently Subtlety often leads for high burst/AoE, Assassination excels in sustained single-target & versatile PvE, and Outlaw is great for cleave/Mythic+ and RNG fun; choose Sub for high-end PvE, Assassination for easy entry & consistency, and Outlaw for AoE/randomness, but always pick what you enjoy most.
 
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What is the 27 rule in D&D?

Each ability score (Strength, Dexterity, Constitution, Intelligence, Wisdom, and Charisma) begins at a base score of 8. Players have 27 points to distribute among their ability scores.
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How much con should a rogue have?

And yes a constitution of at least 14 is recommended on any character.
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Should rogues have high strength?

When it comes to combat, rogues prioritize cunning over brute strength. A rogue would rather make one precise strike, placing it exactly where the attack will hurt the target most, than wear an opponent down with a barrage of attacks.
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Is Intelligence important for rogues BG3?

No, Intelligence isn't essential for most rogues in Baldur's Gate 3; Dexterity is paramount for attacks, AC, and stealth, while Constitution is key for health, but Intelligence only becomes crucial for the Arcane Trickster subclass to cast spells effectively, otherwise, Charisma (for dialogue) or Wisdom (for Perception) often take priority for skill checks.
 
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What are the best stats for rogue classic?

For WoW Classic (Vanilla), the Rogue stat priority emphasizes Agility (for AP/Crit/Dodge), Stamina, and Strength, with Hit Rating becoming crucial at higher levels; use consumables heavily for big boosts, but generally aim for gear with Agility/Stamina while leveling, then cap Hit/Expertise as you progress for endgame DPS. Spirit helps downtime but isn't a primary damage stat; prioritize gear with multiple beneficial stats over a single "perfect" stat. 
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What are the most important stats in 5e?

Charisma, Dex and Wisdom are the best primary stats in 5e. Dex because it impacts initiative, AC, a very common saving throw, most ranged weapons and finesse melee attacks, and has some very useful associated skills like stealth.
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What makes a good rogue?

Rogues rely on finesse and precision over brute strength. Also, they use Sneak Attack to deal massive damage when conditions are right, and their skills in Stealth, Sleight of Hand, and Deception make them ideal for scouting and sabotage.
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What is the best stat for assassin rogue?

Best Stats for Assassination Rogue. You'll want to prioritize pieces with higher Agility (item level is almost always the biggest upgrade). Critical Strike and Mastery are both are nearly even in value for most, though Crit does pull slightly ahead.
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How to calculate hit points for a rogue?

Rogue take 1d8 + Con modifier every level after 1st (on 1st rogue take 8 + Con modifier). Important note - if you Con modifier increased, this additional hp go for all levels you have.
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What stats to prioritize as a rogue?

Rogue stat priority in World of Warcraft depends heavily on your specialization (Assassination, Outlaw, Subtlety) and game version (Retail, Classic), but generally, Agility is king, followed by critical secondary stats like Crit, Mastery, and Versatility, with Haste often being less valuable, but always prioritize Hit and Expertise caps first for smooth energy/combo point generation before stacking secondaries, and remember to sim your character for the most accurate results.
 
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What's the best rogue build?

The "best" Rogue build in Diablo 4 depends on your goal (leveling, high-tier pushing), but top contenders in recent seasons (Season 11) include Heartseeker for quick attacks, Death Trap for explosive damage, and Flurry for strong AoE/single-target melee, often utilizing Twisting Blades or Rapid Fire for extreme damage in the highest content (The Pit). Dance of Knives is also a popular choice for speed farming.
 
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What is the dump stat for a rogue?

STR is usually a dump stat for Rogues.
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What is the 65% rule in D&D?

In 5e the chance of hitting is on average 65%. Based on that a +2 mod on AC reduces the chance to 55%. And a +9 mod to AC reduces the chance to hit to 20%. The three brackets represent you have a 65% chance to do minimum damage, 55% to do average damage and 20% to do max damage.
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What is the tomato rule in D&D?

D&D by Tomatoes Strength is being able to crush a tomato. Dexterity is being able to dodge a tomato. Constitution is being able to eat a bad tomato. Intelligence is knowing a tomato is a fruit.
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What is the rule 0 in D&D?

Rule 0 or rule zero in tabletop role-playing gaming is the unwritten but commonly understood rule that the game master can override published game rules for any reason.
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Is it better to dual wield as a Rogue?

I mean, dual-wielding weapons aren't as likely to hit unless they are light or you have the right feat, so the reduced accuracy is the main downside. But yeah, dual-wielding is totally viable for a rogue, or even a fighter or ranger.
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Is AC Rogue just a Black Flag?

He described the game by saying that "Rogue in many ways feels like an extension of last year's Black Flag, even down to the menus, but there are some tweaks to the formula thanks to your new role as a former assassin, hunting down his old comrades." Daniel Krupa from IGN gave the game a 6.8/10.
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What are the best skills for a Rogue?

The best rogue skills focus on Stealth, Perception, Acrobatics, Sleight of Hand, and Insight for utility and exploration, plus combat skills like Ambush/Backstab, Poison Use, and Critical Hits for damage, depending heavily on the specific game (D&D, RPG Maker, etc.) but always leveraging high Dexterity for core abilities. Key skills often include Deception/Persuasion for social situations and Investigation for traps/puzzles, while combat skills emphasize exploiting enemy weaknesses through positioning and surprise attacks. 
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