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So I had the concept of a rogue based on trapping/stunning enemies with traps and contraptions. Doing things like Pitfalls, tripwires, and Nets. Then when te enemy is restrained/blinded/whatever, they sneak attack em. If yall have any ideas, I'd love to hear them!
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Outside of your own home how practical is any of this?
Traps are basically stationary. You have to have the trap created, disguise it so the enemy does not know it is there, then wait for the enemy to enter the trap zone and trigger it?
If you have trapped the enemy, why do you need to sneak attack?
What happens if the enemy is an entourage of beings? Traps just can't capture multiples of beings.
Outside of your own home how practical is any of this?
Traps are basically stationary. You have to have the trap created, disguise it so the enemy does not know it is there, then wait for the enemy to enter the trap zone and trigger it?
If you have trapped the enemy, why do you need to sneak attack?
What happens if the enemy is an entourage of beings? Traps just can't capture multiples of beings.
I mean you could base it off of the crafting aspect in general, and one of the things you craft could be traps?? Kinda like a mix of Artificer and rogue ig?
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"In this world, you're either a spud, or a dud."
He/Him
I love my wife, and hamburger and coca cola and video games and rock music and 80s-90s new wave, and dnd and DELTARUNE and pizza tower and leather jackets and green and keytar and evil sentient AIs (I hate irl AI) and sci fi books and movies and always sunny in philidelphia and my wife (again) and yeah
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So I had the concept of a rogue based on trapping/stunning enemies with traps and contraptions. Doing things like Pitfalls, tripwires, and Nets. Then when te enemy is restrained/blinded/whatever, they sneak attack em. If yall have any ideas, I'd love to hear them!
"In this world, you're either a spud, or a dud."
He/Him
I love my wife, and hamburger and coca cola and video games and rock music and 80s-90s new wave, and dnd and DELTARUNE and pizza tower and leather jackets and green and keytar and evil sentient AIs (I hate irl AI) and sci fi books and movies and always sunny in philidelphia and my wife (again) and yeah
Outside of your own home how practical is any of this?
Traps are basically stationary. You have to have the trap created, disguise it so the enemy does not know it is there, then wait for the enemy to enter the trap zone and trigger it?
If you have trapped the enemy, why do you need to sneak attack?
What happens if the enemy is an entourage of beings? Traps just can't capture multiples of beings.
I mean you could base it off of the crafting aspect in general, and one of the things you craft could be traps?? Kinda like a mix of Artificer and rogue ig?
"In this world, you're either a spud, or a dud."
He/Him
I love my wife, and hamburger and coca cola and video games and rock music and 80s-90s new wave, and dnd and DELTARUNE and pizza tower and leather jackets and green and keytar and evil sentient AIs (I hate irl AI) and sci fi books and movies and always sunny in philidelphia and my wife (again) and yeah