LEGION: ROGUE (World of WarCraft)
Rogue - Shadow Stalkers
Rogue’s have a clear purpose in
WoW, dealing damage. Rogues are a melee class that can use several high damage
abilities to make sushi out of their opponents, whether in PvE or PvP. Rogues
can Dual Wield every kind of one-handed weapon there that can be found in WoW.
There are able to use their special abilities with the use of Energy. With some
of these special abilities, one can apply a combo point on their target. The
Rogue also has some finishing moves that are more effective when more combo
points are applied on the target. There can be a maximum of five combo points
on a target and they disappear once a finishing move is being used.
Next to their great damage
dealing capability the Rogues are also known because of their ability to
stealth and their preference to attack from behind with their backstab ability.
They walk around stealthed in battlegrounds and arenas, sneak up behind their
enemies and have an edge over them. Being able to stealth also comes in handy
in PvE scenarios because there is an ability called sap which can be used on
Humanoid mobs which keeps them out of combat for up to sixty seconds. They are
also able to Blind a enemy for 12 second, making him incapable to do anything.
Rogues also have some stunning
and disrupting abilities which makes them great for both PvE and PvP purposes. Some
good Rogues are able to stunlock enemy NPC’s or players, which basically means
that they can hardly move, cast or attack.
Rogues can also use some poisons
on their weapons that either boost their damage or put some other debuff on a
target.
The following races have Rogues
in their ranks: Dwarves, Gnomes, Humans, Trolls, Undead, Orcs, and Blood Elves.
A Rogue can choose to specialize
in the Assassination, Combat, or Subtlety build, or choose to combine either
one of these talent trees. All the trees are there to increase the damage
output of a Rogue, since tanking or healing are definitely not his thing and
can even be considered as a Rogue’s weak spots. It is for the player to decide
which talent tree suits him best. All the trees got their pros and cons, the
one player likes this, the other likes that, discussions go on and on but
basically it comes down to preferences.
What can be said is that the
Assassination tree is usually chosen for leveling and focuses on the crit rate
and poison aspects of the Rogue, while the combat build offers the Rogue the
chance to specialize in a particular type of weapon, which is why this build is
probably better at 80 once you got some steady weapons.
The Subtlety build focuses on the
Survivability, crowd control and Stealth aspects of the Rogue. This build gives
the Rogue some burst damage and this is probably why a lot of PvP Rogues go for
this build.
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