Rogue
Base Class: Rogue

Daggers are always useful. They can be used for a task as simple as cutting a rope, or as refined as a silent assassination. But to truly use a dagger to it's fullest potential you must make them extensions of self. 

Blademasters meet this task with shining colors, as a blademaster is unrivaled in skill with the dagger. Capable of surgical strikes and blindingly fast flourishes. A blademaster is just as capable of make a clean kill as the are an especially messy one. A blademaster is as beautifully elegant and accurate as they are brutally efficient and deadly.

Knife mastery

When you choose this archetype at 3rd level, you learn how to maneuver a dagger with masterful precision.

While wielding daggers your thrown range with daggers increases by 10 feet without giving you disadvantage.


You may draw up to 2 daggers without spending an action or bonus action.

Deadly edge

Starting at 3rd level, your skill with knives and daggers is apparent in the lethally subtle attacks you may deal.

When you execute a sneak attack with a dagger your damage dice for the sneak attack becomes D8s, however any sneak attack done with any other weapon reduces the dice to d4s.

Blurring blades

When you make an attack action to strike an enemy with a dagger you may strike a second time in the same action with a second dagger attack. You may also use this attack to hurl a blade at a second target with advantage. This provokes a sneak attack.

Eight point slash

Starting at 13th level, you can grip a dagger between each finger and precisely throw each individual dagger at a separate target.

Once per short rest you may target up to 8 targets of your choice and make a separate attack roll for each of them. Any targets that provoke a sneak attack, roll a single sneak attack roll and share the same damage rolled with all targets affected.

You must posses the correct number of daggers required in order to strike the number of targets you declare.

Apex execution

Beginning at 17th level, your lethality with a dagger is unmatched

You may spend a turn studying a single target. During your next turn, any attacks you make against that target have advantage. Furthermore the target creature has vulnerability to any damage you deal during you next turn.

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