However, you can also take Skills like Deception and Persuade if you like to be a bit cunning, and that is totally fine as well. Of these you probably want Sleight of Hand, Stealth, Insight, and Perception for Early Access. Dexterity has: Acrobatics, Sleight of Hand and Stealth, and Wisdom has: Animal Handling, Insight, Medicine, Perception, and Survival. Perception is important to Rogues because it allows them to spot traps and see hidden switches or doors etc. They will have high Dexterity, and having some Wisdom will not hurt them either in order to gain better rolls on Perception. Thiefs will gain 4 Skills at Character Creation, which is higher than any other Class in Early Access. They also have Darkvision, and can’t be put to Sleep by magic.ĭrow and Half-Elf are also good considerations, especially if you want to be a cunning Thief that can deceive and Persuade in dialogues, because of the extra point(s) into Charisma. Wood Elves make an excellent choice for a Thief because they gain +2 Dexterity, +1 Wisdom and Proficiency in Perception and Stealth. When you think about things you’d want on a Thief, these things come to mind and they have some great Skill Proficiencies that fit the theme of a Rogue. There are some good Backgrounds for Thief: Urchin, Charlatan, and Criminal. However, this will hold you in good stead during Early Access. You don’t have to follow this to the letter, and it’s likely this will change at full launch of the game. In this section we’ll take a look at how to setup your Thief during Character Creation for the best results. I’ll explain the exact mechanics of this Action a bit later in this guide, but for now let’s have a look at Character Creation. Circumstances you should be aiming to achieve each and every round. Sneak Attack is the bread and butter of the Thief, and it can deal incredible damage to enemies under the right circumstances. This allows them to still attack with both their main-hand and off-hand Weapons after taking a Bonus Action, OR get an additional off-hand weapon attack if they didn’t use a Bonus Action for anything else. This is because Thiefs gain an extra Bonus Action, and they can use this for Shoving, Jumping, or even on their Cunning Action: Dash. Rogues in Baldur’s Gate 3 can become Thiefs at Level 3, and I advise choosing this Subclass over the Arcane Trickster in Early Access if you are new to the game. Baldur’s Gate 3 Builds: Rogue Guide (Thief) I’ll be doing more Build Guides at the launch of Baldur’s Gate 3, but for now, let’s look at how you can use an Thief effectively in the first Act of the game. In this Baldur’s Gate 3 Build Guide I’m going to be covering my Thief Build for Early Access, and showing you what I’ve found to work best. Pillars of Eternity 2 Guides Pillars of Eternity 2 Guides.Party Combinations Guide: Magic, Physical and Mixed.Divinity Original Sin 2 Guides Divinity Original Sin 2 Guides.Pathfinder Wrath of the Righteous Guides Pathfinder Wrath of the Righteous Guides.Baldur’s Gate 3 Guides Baldur’s Gate 3 Guides.God of War Ragnarok Guides God of War Ragnarok Guides.Midnight Suns Guides Midnight Suns Guides.Hogwarts Legacy Guides Hogwarts Legacy Guides.Wo Long Fallen Dynasty Guides Wo Long Fallen Dynasty Guides.
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