Roguish Archetypes, for non-Rogues (5e Variant Rule)
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Features Worth Special Consideration[edit]
Arcane Trickster Spellcasting
- 'For non-casters: use all rules as written.
- For partial or full casters: Adhering to the Multiclassing rules presented PHB 164:
- * Spell Slots: Use the number of spell slots gained through your primary class, gaining no bonus spell slots due to Archetype. Any Spell slots possessed may be used to cast spells from any class or archetypes possessed.
- * Spells Known for Sorcerers, Warlocks, Wizards, and Bards: gain 1 additional Spell known of each level, an one additional spell prepared of your highest spell level. Gain
- * Spells Known for Clerics, Druids, Paladins, and Rangers: Gain Spells Known exactly as described for Arcane Trickster.
- * Spells Prepared Per day: Prepare one additional spell per day of any level you are able to cast. You may intermix spells from your primary class with Arcane Trickster spells during preparation. When cast, they are all treated as spells from your primary class.
Individual Class Descriptions[edit]
Barbarian[edit]
Receives all level 3 features at level 3.
Receives level 9 features at level 10.
Receives level 13 features at level 14.
At level 6 the Barbarian learns the Rogue's Expertise feature.
Bard[edit]
Receives all level 3 features at level 3.
Receives level 9 features at level 6.
Receives level 13 features at level 14.
Cleric[edit]
Receives all level 3 features at level 2.
Receives level 9 features at level 8.
Receives level 17 features at level 17.
At level 1 the Cleric learns the Rogue's Thieves Cant and Expertise features.
At level 6 the Cleric gains a second instance of the Rogue's Expertise feature.
Druid[edit]
Receives all level 3 features at level 2.
Receives level 9 features at level 10.
Receives level 13 features at level 14.
At level 6 the Druid learns the Rogue's Expertise feature.
Fighter[edit]
Receives all level 3 features at level 3.
Receives level 9 features at level 10.
Receives level 13 features at level 15.
Receives level 17 features at level 18.
At level 7 the Fighter learns their choice of the Rogue's Evasion or Uncanny Dodge features.
Monk[edit]
Receives all level 3 features at level 3.
Receives level 13 features at level 11.
Receives level 17 features at level 17.
At level 6 the Monk learns the Rogue's Expertise feature.
Paladin[edit]
Receives all level 3 features at level 3.
Receives level 9 features at level 7.
Receives level 13 features at level 15.
Receives level 17 features at level 20.
Ranger[edit]
Receives all level 3 features at level 3.
Receives level 9 features at level 7.
Receives level 13 features at level 15.
At level 11 the Ranger learns their choice of the Rogue's Evasion Expertise or Uncanny Dodge features.
Sorcerer[edit]
Receives all level 3 features at level 3.
Receives level 13 features at level 14.
Receives level 17 features at level 18.
At level 6 the Sorcerer learns the Rogue's Expertise feature.
Warlock[edit]
Receives all level 3 features at level 3.
Receives level 9 features at level 10.
Receives level 13 features at level 14.
At level 6 the Warlock learns the Rogue's Expertise and Thieves Cant features.
Wizard[edit]
Receives all level 3 features at level 2.
Receives level 9 features at level 10.
Receives level 13 features at level 14.
At level 6 the Wizard learns the Rogue's Expertise feature, and an additional language.
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