7/16/2023 0 Comments Loot table 5e![]() In early D&D history, the class was known as a Thief, and years of development and innovation came from a variety of original gaming materials and supplemental books, modules, and other creations. Updated February 7, 2023, by Kristy Ambrose: Rogues are still one of the most popular classes in D&D and virtually every other RPG in the world. There are plenty of items at the "uncommon" and "rare" quality in Dungeons & Dragons that any level character can use, and at the end that's up to the Dungeon Master anyway. Don't worry about overpowering the party with legendary magic items. Rogues are best suited to utility items, or things that work to enhance their natural skills pertaining to stealth, awareness, and combat style. That's why it's time to look at magic items for one specific class to make great use of, beginning with the Rogue. ![]() Magic items aren't just for magic-using classes, like Wizards or Clerics, so other classes also need guidance when it comes to magical items. However, even DMs using a D&D sourcebook for their campaign may want to take their own initiative when distributing those magic items, because it's no fun when the party can't use anything they find. The only problem is, it then falls to the DM to decide what loot their boss encounter will yield. There's no telling what situation the DM might send their players into, but at the end of long, hard quests players can often expect the wonderful payoff of loot, spoils, and precious items. Even a powerful Dungeons & Dragons character can use a helping hand from time to time.
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