Books for rogues [Archive] - Wizards Community

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TheSilentF

08-01-04, 01:01 PM
Are there any D&D books that are really good for rogues besides song and silence?
Harmor

08-01-04, 05:36 PM
As for 3.5 Complete Warrior and Complete Divine have a couple of feats/prestige classes for rogues.

There's a book called Complete Adventurer that will come out and should have some more good resources for rogues.

There are a plethora of splat books out there that have alot of abilities and rogue specific equipment, but I don't know any off-hand.
Edymnion

08-01-04, 08:42 PM
If WotC keeps up the trend (Complete Warrior, Complete Divine), you can expect a Complete Arcane and Complete Stealth to come out here eventually. Still just gonna be 3.5 reprints of stuff from Song & Silence, but hey...
krichaiushii

08-03-04, 09:32 PM
Where to begin...

Green Ronin (http://www.greenronin.com/) has The Assassin's Handbook, Thieves' Quarter, and perhaps the Advanced Player's Manual.

FFG (http://www.fantasyflightgames.com/) has Traps and Treachery I and II and Path of Shadows.

Mongoose (http://www.mongoosepublishing.com/) has Quintessential Rogue I and II, as well as Power Classes: Assassin, Explorer, Pirate and Fool - all potential roles for a rogue.

Bastion Press (http://www.bastionpress.com/) has Pale Designs - all about poisoning.

There are no doubt other rogue-ish titles available, both in print and in pdf format. These are the only ones I have on the top of my head.
Stuntman

08-04-04, 11:52 PM
The Complete Adventurer is coming out next year.
danielinthewolvesden

08-05-04, 02:32 AM
Until the "Complete xxxxx" comes out- early next year, you can still use Song & silence. However, there are a few interesting PrC's and feats in those other books, plus the Planar Handbood.