Seriously. A Rogue is a scoundrel who uses stealth and trickery to overcome obstacles. Rouge is the French word for red, among other things. Please stop.
Resisting is simply standing in front of the tide and pushing at it. Even if you endure at first, you will eventually break down. Adapting, by contrast, is turning into a fish.
-me
Rangers are not underpowered. They’re just exploration-oriented.
Some people have issues with transposing letters that causes this. So I know your just trying to blow off steam. But it tends to be unintentional at the best of times and actually part of a genuine issue the person might be trying to overcome when you get slightly more serious about it. Made all the worse because spell checks will not alert you when you transpose the two letters and use one word in the place of the other. Rogue and Rouge Are an endless pain for some people because even when they have aid to help them to spell it right they can still end up with it wrong.
Just a little something from somebody that's both had occasional annoyances by it and has had to deal with people who have issues with words in written and text formats to have to deal with both sides of it.
As someone who always tries to use correct SPaG on these forums, it annoys me when people spell things wrong. However, I try to correct them in the nicest possible way while also contributing to the discussion.
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Seriously. A Rogue is a scoundrel who uses stealth and trickery to overcome obstacles. Rouge is the French word for red, among other things. Please stop.
Edit: I didn’t notice it myself. The irony...
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Resisting is simply standing in front of the tide and pushing at it. Even if you endure at first, you will eventually break down. Adapting, by contrast, is turning into a fish.
-me
Rangers are not underpowered. They’re just exploration-oriented.
My homebrew setting: https://www.dndbeyond.com/forums/d-d-beyond-general/story-lore/94809-wakai-a-setting-inspired-by-japanese-folklore-and
This account is kinda old and I haven’t used it in a while
**Snicker** "Rogue" ^^^^
I've caught myself doing it
Itinerant Deputy Shire-reave Tomas Burrfoot - world walker, Raft-captain, speaker to his dead
Toddy Shelfungus- Rider of the Order of Ill Luck, Speaker to Friends of Friends, and Horribly big nosed
Jarl Archi of Jenisis Glade Fee- Noble Knight of the Dragonborn Goldcrest Clan, Sorcerer of the Noble Investigator;y; Knightly order of the Wolfhound
Rogue subclass - Rouge. Social rogue femme fatale.
I need to make a fire genasi or tiefling rogue with red skin who wears red clothing and has a french accent now.
I have a weird sense of humor.
I also make maps.(That's a link)
A real rouge rogue if you will.
Some people have issues with transposing letters that causes this. So I know your just trying to blow off steam. But it tends to be unintentional at the best of times and actually part of a genuine issue the person might be trying to overcome when you get slightly more serious about it. Made all the worse because spell checks will not alert you when you transpose the two letters and use one word in the place of the other. Rogue and Rouge Are an endless pain for some people because even when they have aid to help them to spell it right they can still end up with it wrong.
Just a little something from somebody that's both had occasional annoyances by it and has had to deal with people who have issues with words in written and text formats to have to deal with both sides of it.
Advice I saw on Twitter from a professional editor "never correct people's spelling unless you are being paid for it."
Personally I have one particular friend who gets really annoyed when we spell rogue, rouge so over the years I had to learn to spell it correctly.
I guess seeing people spell Rogue as Rouge makes you see rouge. I
Yes, it does, but repeated offences make me see a greenish brown.
I have a weird sense of humor.
I also make maps.(That's a link)
As someone who always tries to use correct SPaG on these forums, it annoys me when people spell things wrong. However, I try to correct them in the nicest possible way while also contributing to the discussion.
All stars fade. Some stars forever fall.
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If there was no light, people wouldn't fear the dark.
i have one better: Seeing people spell Rogue as Rouge makes you see rouge and go rogue.
I am leader of the yep cult:https://www.dndbeyond.com/forums/off-topic/adohands-kitchen/82135-yep-cult Pronouns are she/her
This is making me a little rouge in the face.
(I may or may not have had to read my own sentence like three times to make sure I typed the right one...)
I wonder if people write sentences like, “Lady Matilda applied rogue to her cheeks, then turned to the door and said, ‘you can come in now’”
EZD6 by DM Scotty
https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/397599/EZD6-Core-Rulebook?