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Dungeonborne’sdungeon-crawling experience isn’t just limited to one character.
Rather, players are free to choose from a variety of classes.
Additionally, this character also has passives that sync well with its active abilities, building synergized gameplay.
However, there are certain things to take note of before playing Rogue as your main character.
Before diving into that, it’s essential to understand how a Rogue’s abilities work.
Vanish
For 15 seconds, become almost invisible.
Enemies cannot see you until you start attacking them, and you’re able to move freely.
Featherfoot
With 93 Dexterity, you move quicker when in stealth mode.
Toxic Bolts
With 60 Strength, your Petrifying Poison ability can be used by Ranged Weapons.
Toxic Cloak
With 36 Stamina, you enter stealth mode after successfully “Petrifying” an enemy.
On the flip side,Vanish can help you quickly get out of tricky situationsas it makes you invisible.
A Rogue best works in the shadows, and hiding behind corners can help you plan your next moves.
Rogues are great at getting out of tricky situations, and this should be used to your advantage.
Next, aim for weak spots to ensure that enemies take the most damage at a distance.
As mentioned earlier, Stamina and Dexterity are going to be the essential stats you want to focus on.
However, this will focus on Strength rather than Stamina, so choose wisely!
It’s a throwable item thatcauses an explosion, bursting into flamesas it deals damage to multiple enemies.
Additionally, it can also cleverlybe used as a barrierto keep you from other players in PvP situations.
This may feel similar to using a Stoneshaping Flask.
There are eight classes in Dungeonborne with their unique traits and weaknesses.
We go over them and tell you which ones are the best.