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Guile

Rogue 1 Class & Level
Charlatan Background
Half-Elf Race
N Alignment

Strength 10
+0
Dexterity 15
+2
constitution 10
+0
intelligence 15
+2
wisdom 10
+0
charisma 13
+1
Total Hit Dice 1
Hit Die
1d8+0
+2 proficiency bonus
+0 Strength
+5 Dexterity
+0 Constitution
+5 Intelligence
+0 Wisdom
+1 Charisma
saving throws
+5 Acrobatics
+0 Animal Handling
+5 Arcana
+0 Athletics
+5 Deception
+3 History
+0 Insight
+1 Intimidation
+5 Investigation
+0 Medicine
+3 Nature
+2 Perception
+1 Performance
+3 Persuasion
+3 Religion
+7 Sleight of Hands
+5 Stealth
+0 Survival
skills

 
14
Armor Class
8
Hit Points
+3
Initiative
30
Speed
Rapier 1d20+5 1d8+3
Shortbow 1d20+3 1d8+3
Attacks
Disguise Kit, Forgery Kit, Thieves' Tools
Light armor
Simple weapons, hand crossbows, longswords, rapiers, shortswords
Languages: Common, Elvish, Dwarvish, Thieves Cant

Proficiences
Disguise Kit
Thieves' Tools
Signet Ring
Belt Pouch
Set of fine clothes
Leather armor
Rapier
Two Daggers
Shortbow
Quiver of 20 arrows
Leather armor
Burglar's Pack
Backpack
Bag of 1000 Ball Bearings
10 feet of string
A bell
Candles
crowbar
hammer
10 pitons (climbing spike)
hooded lantern
2 flasks of oil
5 days rations
tinderbox
waterskin
50 feet of rope

Equipment
Always smiling, charming, simping.
Personality Traits
Determined to make something of myself... something being money.
Ideals
Bastard half-elf born in a noble family, mother was killed and father left him to the streets as child.
Bonds
Can't resist swindling wealthy and powerful people out of spite.
Flaws
Sneak Attack
1d6 on atks w/ advantage
or if ally is adjacent of target

Darkvision
Fey Ancestry (Immune to
Charm/Sleep Magic)
False Identity
Impersonating Nobleman
Expertise
Sleight of Hand
Deception
Features & Traits

Heroes Enabled

The statblocks of your Weapons, armor and other important/magical equipment

Disguise Kit

Tool Common

This pouch of cosmetics, hair dye, and small props lets you create disguises that change your physical appearance. Proficiency with this kit lets you add your proficiency bonus to any ability checks you make to create a visual disguise.

Cost: 25 gp Weight: 3 lb


 

Thieves' Tools

Tool Common

Characters proficient with thieves' tools can use them to find and disarm traps and to open locks. Normally, these tasks are impossible without appropriate tools. A set of thieves' tools includes a small file, a set of lock picks, a small mirror mounted on a metal handle, a set of narrow-bladed scissors, and a pair of pliers.

Cost: 25 gp Weight: 1 lb


 

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Signet Ring

Adventuring Gear Common

Each signet ring has a distinctive design carved into it. When you press this ring into warm sealing wax, you leave an identifying mark.

Cost: 5gp Weight: --


 

Belt Pouch

Adventuring Gear Common

A cloth or leather pouch can hold up to 20 Sling bullets or 50 Blowgun Needles, among other things. A pouch can hold up to 1/5 cubic foot or 6 pounds of gear.

Cost: 5 sp Weight: 1 lb


 

DnD 5e SRD

Clothes, Fine

Adventuring Gear Common

This set of clothes is designed specifically to be expensive and to show it, including fancy, tailored clothes in whatever fashion happens to be the current style in the courts of the nobles. Precious metals and gems could be worked into the clothing.

Cost: 15gp Weight: 6lb


 

Dnd 5e SRD SRD

Leather Armor

Light Armor Common

The breastplate and shoulder protectors of this armor are made of leather that has been stiffened by being boiled in oil. The rest of the armor is made of softer and more flexible materials.

Type AC STR Req. Stealth Dis. Properties
Light 11 + Dex Modifier

Cost: 10 gp Weight: 10 lb


 

DnD 5e SRD SRD

Rapier

Melee Weapon Finesse Common

Type Damage Damage Range Properties
Martial 1d8 Piercing Finesse

Cost: 25 gp Weight: 2 lb


 

DnD 5e SRD SRD

Dagger

Melee Weapon Finesse, Light, Thrown Common

Type Damage Damage Range Properties
Simple 1d4 Piercing 20/60 ft Finesse, Light, Thrown

Cost: 2 gp Weight: 1 lb


 

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Dagger

Melee Weapon Finesse, Light, Thrown Common

Type Damage Damage Range Properties
Simple 1d4 Piercing 20/60 ft Finesse, Light, Thrown

Cost: 2 gp Weight: 1 lb


 

DnD 5e SRD SRD

Shortbow

Ranged Weapon Ammunition, Two-Handed Common

Type Damage Damage Range Properties
Simple 1d6 Piercing 80/320 ft Ammunition, Two-Handed

Cost: 25 gp Weight: 2 lb


 

DnD

Quiver

Adventuring Gear Can hold up to 20 arrows Common

Weight: 1lb


 

Player's Handbook, Wizards of the Coast, p. 150

Arrows (20)

Ammunition Common

Cost: 1 GP (5 CP per arrow) Weight: 1 lb. / 0.5 kg (0.05 lb. / 0.025 kg per arrow)


 

Burglar's Pack

Adventuring Gear Common

A backpack that contains: a bag of 1,000 ball bearings, 10 feet of string, a bell, 5 candles, a crowbar, a hammer, 10 pitons, a hooded lantern, 2 flasks of oil, 5 days rations, a tinderbox, and a waterskin. Attached to the outside of the pack is 50 feet of hempen rope.


 

PHB, page 153. Available in the SRD.

Hempen Rope (50 ft.)

Adventuring Gear Varies

Rope, whether made of hemp or silk, has 2 hit points and can be burst with a DC 17 Strength check.

Cost: 1 gp Weight: 10 lbs


 

The statblocks of your class features

Rogue


Hit Points

Hit Dice: d8 per Rogue level
Hit Points at first Level: 8 + your Constitution modifier
Hit Points at Higher Levels: 1d8 (or 5) + your Constitution modifier

Proficiences

Armor: Light armor
Weapons: Simple weapons, hand crossbows, longswords, rapiers, shortswords
Tools: Thieves’ tools
Saving Throws: Dexterity, Intelligence
Skills: Choose four from Acrobatics, Athletics, Deception. Insight, Intimidation, Investigation, Perception, Performance. Persuasion, Sleight of Hand, and Stealth

Overview & Creation

Rogues devote as much effort to mastering the use of a variety of skills as they do to perfecting their combat abilities, giving them a broad expertise that few other characters can match. Many rogues focus on stealth and deception, while others refine the skills that help them in a dungeon environment, such as climbing, finding and disarming traps, and opening locks.   When it comes to combat, rogues prioritize cunning over brute strength. A rogue would rather make one precise strike, placing it exactly where the attack will hurt the target most, than wear an opponent down with a barrage of attacks. Rogues have an almost supernatural knack for avoiding danger, and a few learn magical tricks to supplement their other abilities.


Class Features

Expertise

At 1st level, choose two of your skill proficiencies, or one of your skill proficiencies and your proficiency with thieves’ tools. Your proficiency bonus is doubled for any ability check you make that uses either of the chosen proficiencies. At 6th level, you can choose two more of your proficiencies (in skills or with thieves' tools) to gain this benefit.  

Sneak Attack

Beginning at 1st level, you know how to strike subtly and exploit a foe’s distraction. Once per turn, you can deal an extra 1d6 damage to one creature you hit with an attack if you have advantage on the attack roll. The attack must use a finesse or a ranged weapon. You don’t need advantage on the attack roll if another enemy of the target is within 5 feet of it, that enemy isn’t incapacitated, and you don’t have disadvantage on the attack roll. The amount of the extra damage increases as you gain levels in this class, as shown in the Sneak Attack column of the Rogue table.  

Cunning Action

Starting at 2nd level, your quick thinking and agility allow you to move and act quickly. You can take a bonus action on each of your turns in combat. This action can be used only to take the Dash, Disengage, or Hide action.  

Roguish Archetype

At 3rd level, you choose an archetype that you emulate in the exercise of your rogue abilities: Thief, Assassin, Arcane Trickster or Triple Threat, all detailed at the end of the class description. Your archetype choice grants you features at 3rd level and then again at 9th, 13th and 17th level.  

Ability Score Improvement

When you reach 4th level, and again at 8th, 10th, 12th, 16th, 19th level, you can increase one ability score of your choice by 2, or you can increase two ability scores of your choice by 1. As normal, you can't increase an ability score above 20 using this feature.  

Uncanny Dodge

Starting at 5th level, when an attacker that you can see hits you with an attack, you can use your reaction to halve the attack’s damage against you.  

Evasion

Beginning at 7th level, you can nimbly dodge out of the way of certain area effects, such as a red dragon’s fiery breath or an ice storm spell. When you are subjected to an effect that allows you to make a Dexterity saving throw to take only half damage, you instead take no damage if you succeed on the saving throw, and only half damage if you fail.  

Reliable Talent

By 11th level, you have refined your chosen skill until they approach perfection. Whenever you make an ability check that lets you add your proficiency bonus, you can treat a d20 roll of 9 as a 10.  

Blindsense

Starting at 14th level, if you are able to hear, you are aware of the location if any hidden or invisible creature within 10 feet of you.  

Slippery Mind

By 15th level, you have acquired greater mental strength. You gain proficiency in Wisdom saving throws.  

Elusive

Beginning at 18th level, you are so evasive that attackers rarely gain the upper hand against you. No attack roll has advantage against you while you aren't incapacitated.  

Stroke of Luck

At 20th level, you have an uncanny knack for succeeding when you need to. If your attack misses a target within range, you can turn the miss into a hit. Alternatively, if you fail an ability check, you can treat the d20 roll as 20. once you use this feature, you can't use it again until you finish a short or long rest.


Starting Equipment

  • (a) a rapier or (b) a shortsword
  • (a) a shortbow and quiver of 20 arrows or (b) a shortsword
  • (a) a burglar’s pack, (b) a dungeoneer’s pack, or (c) an explorer’s pack
  • Leather armor, two daggers, and thieves’ tools


Spellcasting

For Arcane Trickster Only   Intelligence is your spellcasting ability for your wizard spells, since you learn your spells through dedicated study and memorization. You use your Intelligence whenever a spell refers to your spellcasting ability. In addition, you use your Intelligence modifier when setting the saving throw DC for a wizard spell you cast and when making an attack roll with one.

Spell save DC = 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Intelligence modifier
Spell attack modifier = your proficiency bonus + your Intelligence modifier


Subclass Options

Rogues have many features in common, including their emphasis on perfecting their skills, their precise and deadly approach to combat, and their increasingly quick reflexes. But different rogues steer those talents in varying directions, embodied by the rogue archetypes. Your choice of archetype is a reflection of your focus— not necessarily an indication of your chosen profession, but a description of your preferred techniques.  

Thief

You hone your skills in the larcenous arts. Burglars, bandits, cutpurses, and other criminals typically follow this archetype, but so do rogues who prefer to think of themselves as professional treasure seekers, explorers, delvers, and investigators. In addition to improving your agility and stealth, you learn skills useful for delving into ancient ruins, reading unfamiliar languages, and using magic items you normally couldn’t employ.  

Assassin

You focus your training on the grim art of death. Those who adhere to this archetype are diverse: hired killers, spies, bounty hunters, and even specially anointed priests trained to exterminate the enemies of their deity. Stealth, poison, and disguise help you eliminate your foes with deadly efficiency.  

Arcane Trickster

Some rogues enhance their fine-honed skills of stealth and agility with magic, learning tricks of enchantment and illusion. These rogues include pickpockets and burglars, but also pranksters, mischief-makers, and a significant number of adventurers.  

Swashbuckler

You focus your training on the art of the blade, relying on speed, elegance, and charm in equal parts. While some warriors are brutes clad in heavy armor, your method of fighting looks almost like a performance. Duelists and pirates typically belong to this archetype.  

Triple Threat

A Triple Threat is so named for their ability to seemingly be anywhere and deal with any foe at once. Stories of triple threats speak about them working together to take down groups of enemies many times larger than themselves, by wielding elemental force against their targets until none remain.


LevelProficiency BonusSneak AttackFeatures
1+21d6Expertise, Sneak Attack, Thieves' Cant
2+21d6Cunning Action
3+22d6Roguish Archetype
4+22d6Ability Score Improvement
5+33d6Uncanny Dodge
6+33d6Expertise
7+34d6Evasion
8+34d6Ability Score Improvement
9+45d6Roguish Archetype Feature
10+45d6Ability Score Improvement
11+46d6Reliable Talent
12+46d6Ability Score Improvement
13+57d6Roguish Archetype Feature
14+57d6Blindsense
15+58d6Slippery Mind
16+58d6Ability Score Improvement
17+69d6Roguish Archetype Feature
18+69d6Elusive
19+610d6Ability Score Improvement
20+610d6Stroke of Luck

Statblocks for your familiars, mounts etc.

Statblocks for race/species of the character.

Half-Elf

Ability Score Increase +2 Cha, +1 to choice of two others
Size Medium
Speed 30ft

Darkvision: You can see in dim light within 60 feet of you as if it were bright light, and in darkness as if it were dim light. You can’t discern color in darkness, only shades of gray.   Fey Ancestry: You have advantage on saving throws against being charm ed, and m agic can’t put you to sleep.   Skill Versatility: Proficiency in 2 skills of your choice.

Languages. Common, Elvish, and 1 of choice

Statblocks for companions, followers and other allies.

Statblocks for your spells.

Statblocks for your Trinkets, businesses, building, castles, empires.

Bag of Holding

Wondrous Item Uncommon

This bag has an interior space considerably larger than its outside dimensions, roughly 2 feet in diameter at the mouth and 4 feet deep. The bag can hold up to 500 pounds, not exceeding a volume of 64 cubic feet. The bag weighs 15 pounds, regardless of its contents. Retrieving an item from the bag requires an action.

If the bag is overloaded, pierced, or torn, it ruptures and is destroyed, and its contents are scattered in the Astral Plane. If the bag is turned inside out, its contents spill forth, unharmed, but the bag must be put right before it can be used again. Breathing creatures inside the bag can survive up to a number of minutes equal to 10 divided by the number of creatures (minimum 1 minute), after which time they begin to suffocate.

Placing a bag of holding inside an extradimensional space created by a Handy Haversack, Portable Hole, or similar item instantly destroys both items and opens a gate to the Astral Plane. The gate originates where the one item was placed inside the other. Any creature within 10 feet of the gate is sucked through it to a random location on the Astral Plane. The gate then closes. The gate is one-way only and can't be reopened.

Weight: 15lb


 

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