edgemaster72 ,
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sbv ,

Plot twist: the blaster caster had sculpt spells all along but just wants the handsy rogue to die in a fire.

EmpathicVagrant ,

As a Dex main this rings true every single campaign I’ve run.

I tend to stay behind everyone and in stealth as much as possible.

Riven ,
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Reminds me. I played a campaign a couple years ago of high fantasy pathfinder.
I was a small halfling rogue and my bud was a giant jormund?something. Our strat was for him to throw me behind enemies, I would roll to not take damage or fall while landing and then he would go up to them and attack. This made it easy for me to get tons of bonus damage from flanking. Love these sort of strategies.

In the same campaign I would stay permanently stealthed while next to the same bud because of our size difference and a feat I had that allowed me to stealth in the shadows of things bigger than me even while in plain sight.

Same campaign I, unbeknownst to my party and I, managed to steal a weapon that was/belonged to the big baddie of the campaign.
By sheer luck it's touch insanity/corruption/damage toward anyone with an alignment effect didn't kill me instantly because I used an ability that let me sleight of hand it from afar and I gave it to my true neutral capybara mount for safe keeping. We didn't actually know any of this until we had to call it quits shortly after because life got in the way of a couple of us. That revelation was insane. We were all relatively low levels and the only reason we even encountered this situation was because the weapon was controlling/mentally corrupting someone who was meant to be a low level plot crumbs person that we stumbled upon. It was a high fantasy campaign and I specialized my whole build around sleight of hand, that with a high roll made it so I was able to joink this incredibly powerful and high level weapon.

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