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Rogue Gambler Subclass Guide (D&D 5e) – Master of Luck, Risk, and Sneak Attack Strategy
A Rogue Gambler bends fate at the tavern table, channeling arcane energy through enchanted dice and cards as fortune hangs in the balance. In a world where fate turns on the roll of a die, the Rogue Gambler stands at the crossroads of luck and lethal precision. Imagine the tension of a high-stakes poker table in Casino Royale , the mind games of Kaiji or Kakegurui , and the calculated unpredictability of characters like Tyrion Lannister from Game of Thrones —figures who sur
Feb 155 min read


Outlaw Rogue Subclass (5e) – Gunslinger, Lasso Master, and Explosive Skirmisher
An Outlaw Rogue faces down the frontier at high noon, blending gunslinger precision and arcane lasso mastery in a cinematic D&D 5e showdown. In the same way that The Mandalorian , Red Dead Redemption , Trigun , Django Unchained , and classic Western comics romanticize the lone outlaw standing against corrupt authority, the Outlaw Rogue captures that mythic gunslinger fantasy within the framework of Dungeons & Dragons. This subclass channels the cinematic tension of a quick-dr
Jan 306 min read


Revised Homebrew Assassin for Dungeons & Dragons
A dark fantasy assassin emerges from the shadows, blending poison, stealth, and deception in a classic Dungeons & Dragons style. In the 2014 edition of Dungeons & Dragons , the Rogue Assassin subclass promised a fantasy of perfect infiltration and devastating surprise kills. Yet many players discovered that its strongest features rarely functioned as intended. Combat often began after enemies were alerted, making Assassinate inconsistent, and disguise mechanics lacked reliabl
Nov 28, 20256 min read


Thrower Rogue – Dungeons & Dragons 5e Homebrew Subclass for Master Throwers
A Thrower Rogue unleashes a storm of daggers against goblins and a looming dragon in a dark Dungeons & Dragons dungeon. The Thrower Rogue is built around the fantasy of the roguish trickster who bends the battlefield to their will with nothing but speed, accuracy, and a handful of deadly objects. It taps into long-established Dungeons & Dragons cultural motifs of knife-throwing assassins, sleight-of-hand experts, and chaotic improvisers who can make any object into a dangerou
Nov 28, 20257 min read
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