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Old 02-11-2024, 08:54 AM
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Question Calling all Rogues!

Similar to the episode about Necros where I appealed to you all for info here.

Soon, I'll doing an episode of the podcast about Rogues.

If you have any hints, tips, strategies or tactics that you use, why not share?
You can post them here and I'll read them on the show, or you can leave a voicemail or even book yourself in for a chat and be on the show! Actually, I really need someone who plays a rogue to take part.

Check the sig for details.

Let's have all those rouge hints and tip!
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Old 02-11-2024, 12:10 PM
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Ah, this looks fun! I main a Rogue, and Jayya is my only character over level 35. I've enjoyed playing her quite a bit, and have accumulated a number of tips and tricks over the years. I'll look at posting more notes later, but here's some to start:

Doing Damage:
--Carry Emeralds and proactively ask Shamans to Avatar you. Avatar is one of the largest damage boosts you can get.
--You can camp Avatar and remain in voice to log in in many situations to preserve the buff for a fight and allow the Shaman to recharge to Avatar another Rogue.
--Duelist is the go-to damage discipline for short fights, Avatar of War or fights like Sontalak/Zlandicar where you're going to eat a lot of AOEs before possibly getting aggro. Basically, if you're in a fight where you are going to die before you can react if you catch aggro, use Duelist. In most other fights, Nimble is going to be a much stronger choice because successfully catching a mob with Nimble on tank death extends the fight by 12 seconds and allows for chain to stabilize on the next tank. If you buy the raid an extra 12 seconds to burst down Vyemm or Tunare you add much more damage than Duelist ever would.

Leveling
--Leveling is easiest by joining traditional groups and stabbing things
--https://wiki.project1999.com/Shardwing_Courier is a good solo target if its up while you're traveling to/from ToV and you're carrying snare poison for bow kiting or geared/raid buffed enough to kill it. You can turn in the quest drop to Fjokar while using Sneak while KoS, and its worth the same XP as soloing ~7 blues.

Hide/Sneak
--Sneak makes you undetectable by any mobs in the back 3/4 arc. Nothing in the game can see through sneak.
--Sneak lets you pickpocket mobs if you are KOS, as well as do quest turnins to KOS mobs. Hide needs to be off.
--Hide makes you invisible to everything from all directions, but some specific mobs can see through it. Some notable examples include: All ToV named mobs, all VP named Dragons, many Flurry drakes in ToV (but not all), Fire Giants in Sol B, a guard on the stairs to Emperor Crush in Crushbone, and some oozes in howling stones.
--Rogues can move with both Hide+Sneak on. Their movement speed is slowed, but the amount decreases with level. A SoWed Rogue can run while Hide+Sneak faster than an unsowed character.
--Because no VP trash sees hide/sneak and rogues can open the Phara Dar door, a VP allows you to easily walk to sky solo.
--Rogues can test if they're on an aggro table by trying to Hide. If they get the evade message, they're on some mobs aggro table. If they just get the normal hide message, they're clean. That lets them stay in when its unclear whether the raid is dirty and everyone is cycle camping because they are (the only class who is?) able to check for sure.


Pulling and Bows
--Rogues can do a lot of pulls. They lack feign death and DA, which hurts, but they can start trainouts from unexpected or difficult to reach places with Hide+Sneak and have a relatively easy to acquire 340 range aggro tool with Exquisite Velium Reinforced Bow + Flight Arrows that allows for aggoing things deep behind see invis KOS stuff. Examples include:
Pulling Armor of Zek (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34-CT5xr-iI with additional trick involving 1 way wall)
Pulling Statue on Quake (can loiter at door and pull if you see anyone running up to compete, can start Statue Trainout with bow from past the door to state room)
Training and holding mobs for a tag with Nimble+CotH or TL box (such as this Zlexak Split: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7U5lrI2Z4dk )
Pulling Tormax's Throne room while KOS (you can shoot across at the giant next to Yetarr while sneaking, which gives enough range to turn hide back on and run out before the giants on your side aggro)
Pulling Dlammaz (just shoot him and turn hide back on and train out)
Pulling Ymmeln from outside normal leash range to a bonewalked Necro pet to bring Ymmeln in to 4 way.
Pulling VP: there's a whole art to this. I'm not very good at it yet, but Rogues are usually backup to Bards there since we can quickly get anywhere in zone regardless of see invis status. The actual trainout is tricky though, since Hide+Sneak is too slow to outpace racnars.
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Old 02-16-2024, 02:27 PM
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--Hide makes you invisible to everything from all directions, but some specific mobs can see through it. Some notable examples include: All ToV named mobs, all VP named Dragons, many Flurry drakes in ToV (but not all), Fire Giants in Sol B, a guard on the stairs to Emperor Crush in Crushbone, and some oozes in howling stones.
Can add the Ghoul Assassin and also some but not all Sonic Bats in Sol B to that list

I always thought it was neat that Gnome Rogues can have more tradeskills than any other class/race combination with both Tinkering and Make Poison.

Rogues also start with a class specific language called Thieves Cant. It can be learned by other classes but only a Rogue betraying its class and teaching it.
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Old 02-16-2024, 03:14 PM
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Can add the Ghoul Assassin and also some but not all Sonic Bats in Sol B to that list

I always thought it was neat that Gnome Rogues can have more tradeskills than any other class/race combination with both Tinkering and Make Poison.

Rogues also start with a class specific language called Thieves Cant. It can be learned by other classes but only a Rogue betraying its class and teaching it.


iirc its spefically the roaming sonic bat thats the placeholder for guano harvester, never had another bat cause problens while lava bathing
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Old 02-11-2024, 01:58 PM
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random specific to p99 thing:

--your swimming speed is unchanged by sneaking, you can sneak/hide while swimming full speed. this is faster than sneak/hiding on dry land by a fair bit, and can be a superior way of moving around some zones

fun but not incredibly impactful rogue shenanigans:

--you can pickpocket shields and weapons from city guards, even at low enough level for the shield to be useful (i got one at level 7 once)
--you can pickpocket ice giant toes, and also jewelry and a lot of coin off of ice giants. stealing their frozen toes without them noticing is extra hilarious to me.
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Old 02-12-2024, 07:49 AM
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As soon as you're able to, carry a Reaper of the Dead around with ya. You never know when a single complete heal could save you/your group from 30+ minutes of CR.

Know if your group is going to wipe and get yourself out so you can drag everyone's corpses to zone ent / CR spot. Sometimes with especially aggressive pullers, I would just stay sneaking/hidden until the pull is into camp and stable before teeing off on the first mob.

You can help with pulling. If a monk is flopped outside of camp with a pull too large for your group, you can assist by waiting for a few to path back then "clean tagging" the 1 or 2 remaining and run them back to camp. Just make sure the monk knows what you're doing.
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Old 02-12-2024, 02:12 PM
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you should also invest in a Staff of Forbidden Rites so you are able to sneak past mobs and rez your cleric saving your group countless minutes of recovery time
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Old 02-17-2024, 01:37 AM
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root pulls with poisons, neat juk n such
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Old 02-19-2024, 10:40 AM
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Note for rogue soloing: You can hide/sneak behind a mob, and try to intimidate over and over until you get a resist or success ( "not scaring anyone" result doesn't drop hide, nor aggros ). This means, if you have applied a snare poison, you can ususally get the mob feared and then hit it with a snare poison, and then backstab and melee it while it is feared. Helps a lot to have SoW or JBoots when doing this. This tactic can give you a bit of a boost in dps before the mob starts hitting you, which can make the difference. So this Intimidation skill isn't as ridiculously useless as everyone thinks.

If soloing you can get a backstab off (it is fun): https://www.project1999.com/forums/s...d.php?t=164835

When solo leveling consider the following:
Canyoneer Pike (You can camp this on an ult) Procs at level 5
Locustlure (Not terribly helpful still good)
Glaive of Marltek and Ball of Burlap Yarn (good for pocket snares - easy quest)
Barbarian Rogues are the only rogues with slam (but get a Flayed Barbarian Hide Mask and you can slam with any race of rogue.)

Poisons are look down on as more of a gimmick but in soloing they can be fun:
https://wiki.project1999.com/Skill_Make_Poison

Halfling rogues level the fastest due to racial exp bonus.
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Old 02-19-2024, 09:26 PM
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I found locustlure to be underwhelming for solo. Offhand proc ratio often not even worth the extra riposte damage for a 17 attack speed weapon. Plus if I am soloing I am opening with Spine Break for the most part.

Keep it in my bag for the occasional gimmick fight, but for straight grinding it's meh. I guess it's good if your group has no other slow.
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