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'''Assassin''' is a [[Rogue#Level 3|Subclass]] of [[Rogue]]. It's focused on dealing higher and more reliable damage to enemies at the start of battle, especially if you can [[Initiative#Surprise|surprise]] them. | '''Assassin''' is a [[Rogue#Level 3|Subclass]] of [[Rogue]]. It's focused on dealing higher and more reliable damage to enemies at the start of battle, especially if you can [[Initiative#Surprise|surprise]] them. | ||
== Subclass | == Subclass features == | ||
=== Level 3 === | === Level 3 === |
Revision as of 17:12, 17 October 2023
You prefer to deal sublime punishment to a single foe at a time - not in a duel, mind, because a duel implies chivalry, and you're too busy getting the job done for honour.
You prefer to deal sublime punishment to a single foe at a time - not in a duel, mind, because a duel implies chivalry, and you're too busy getting the job done for honour.
Assassin is a Subclass of Rogue. It's focused on dealing higher and more reliable damage to enemies at the start of battle, especially if you can surprise them.
Subclass features
Level 3
- Quick as an alley cat in a rain-dark city, you immediately restore your Action and Bonus action at the start of combat
- Any successful Attack Roll against a creature is a Critical Hit.
- You are deadliest against unprepared enemies. In combat, you have Advantage on Attack Rolls against creatures that haven't taken a turn yet.
Level 9
- Adopt a new identity, changing your appearance. You can go for 10 turns.