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Encyclopedia > Rogue (World of Warcraft)


The Rogue in World of Warcraft is a character class focused on dealing damage quickly and stealthily. A rogue can be said to be "all teeth", dishing damage out quickly but lacking in any defenses save for stealth. World of Warcraft (commonly abbreviated as WoW) is a massive multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed by Blizzard Entertainment. ...

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Overview

The Rogue class is the stealthy, assassin class of World of Warcraft. They are available to all races in the game except for Tauren and the upcoming Draenei. They can wear leather and cloth armor and may wield daggers, one-handed maces, one-handed swords, fist weapons, crossbows, bows, guns, and thrown weapons. The Rogue's primary attributes are Attack Power, Agility, Stamina. Tauren crest. ... Draenei as seen in World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade. ...


Instead of the mana the other World of Warcraft classes use (except the Warrior), Rogues use energy. The energy meter starts with a maximum value of 100 and replenishes itself by 20 points every 2 seconds, making it a much more rapidly depleted and replenished than other classes' mana. Virtually all the Rogue's special abilities consume energy (between 20 and 65 energy, depending upon the ability), meaning the Rogue's energy bar is constantly fluctuating in combat.


By default rogues can use daggers and throwing weapons and can learn to use other weapons from a weapons trainer. In order to perform a number of their special abilities (e.g., backstab or ambush), the Rogue must have a dagger in their main-hand. However, it's not uncommon for players to forgo these actions in order to equip different weapons and adopt a different play style. At level 10 rogues learn to wield two different weapons at the same time and, at level 20, they gain the ability to poison their blades. The blade poison can inflict extra damage or cause other harmful effects on enemies.


Stealth

Rogues have the ability to go into stealth mode and move around the landscape almost undetected (albeit at a reduced speed). While in stealth mode rogues also have a wide variety of special combat moves available that allow them to deal a large amount of damage at the start of a fight, or gain combo points, stun, etc. They can also use the ability "Sap" when stealthed, which incapacitates a humanoid enemy for an extended period of time. While incapacitated a target cannot move, but as soon as they are attacked they will revert to normal. This will take a Rogue out of stealth (unless compensated for with talent points). A Rouge also has the ability to Vanish (with a cheap regeant from certain vendors) at level 22, this ablility, unlike stealth, can be used in combat to go into a immediate improved stealth for 10 seconds, allowing the rouge to escape a group encounter, or to throw out another stealth move. The ability however has a 5 minute cooldown, so it is most tacticly useful at a critical juncture of a battle.


While in stealth mode, the Rogue can also pick the pockets of some classes of monsters for extra money, as well as, on occasion, other forms of loot (some required for Rogue quests). Picking pockets can be somewhat tricky as you must be close but not too close to the target for the attempt to succeed.


Stealth does not make the Rogue immune to detection. Enemies (player or NPC) of a higher level than the Rogue can detect them with greater ease than those of the Rogue's own level. The higher the enemy's level relative to the Rogue, the harder it is to avoid detection. (The opposite is also true.) Further, some classes have abilities that enable them to detect a stealthed Rogue (e.g., the Hunter's "Flare" ability) and Humans even have a racial move (Perception) for just this purpose. But, regardless, stealth remains one of the Rogue's greatest assets.


Combo points

A common role of rogues in a group is to simply damage enemies as much as possible. This is made possible with the use of combo points. Combo points are created when a rogue executes certain special attacks. A rogue can accumulate up to 5 combo points. Combo points are used when a rogue executes a finishing move. After a finishing move is executed, the rogue has zero combo points (unless a talent is invested in) and must gain at least one more combo point before they can use another finishing move.


Finishing moves

All finishing moves have an effect that varies proportional to the number of combo points a rogue has accumulated. After using a finishing move, all of the accumulated combo points are lost.

  • Eviscerate is an instant attack that causes an amount of damage to a single enemy varying directly by number of combo points.
  • Slice and Dice increases the rogue's melee attack speed by 20% for an amount of time, varying by number of combo points and invested talent points. At higher levels the increase in attack speed is 30%.
  • Rupture causes variable amount of bleeding DoT to a single enemy. Combo points determine how long the DoT lasts (not how much each tick damages) and thus total damage over time.
  • Expose Armor An instant attack lowering the armor of the target for 30 seconds. The amount of armor reduced varies based on the number of combo points used and talent points in improved expose armor. (Does not stack with Sunder Armor.)

Poisons

Rogues have the ability to apply poisons to their weapons. Only one poison may be on a weapon at a time. The poisons include an instant damage poison (instant poison), slowing poison (crippling poison), a poison that slows the casting time of your enemy (mind-numbing poison), a poison that weakens healing effects on enemies which stacks up to 5 times (wound poison), and a poison that does damage over time (deadly poison).


Talent Trees

  • Assassination This tree consists of some very handy +combo point abilities, like a 20% chance per combo point to gain 25 energy after a finishing move or a instant ablility to land a guaranteed critical hit on the next use of a certain ablitly.
  • Combat The Combat tree has options to give rogues a better Dodge skill and new disarm and damage ablilities or enhance existing ones.
  • Subtlety This tree allows an upgrade to the rogue's Sprint ability as well and reduce the cooldown of stealth and making it harder to be detected. There are options for better critical hits for certain stealth ablilities.

Patch 1.12 will change some of the talents and introduce new ones.


Strengths

  • Rogues can sneak up on enemies with Stealth.
  • Rogues can sap a humanoid target stunning them for a period of time (higher level saps stun the target for longer.)
  • Very high DPS (Damage Per Second.)
  • Rogues are the only class that can use poisons on their weapons.

Challenges

  • Rogues may only wear leather armor.
  • Managing Stealth detection.
  • Maintaining crowd control at certain times (Sap, etc.)
  • Rogues are an extremely popular class in some servers - getting into an instance group can be difficult with such abundance.
  • Cannot use shields.

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See also

Playable Races and Classes in World of Warcraft
  Races
Classes Human Night Elf Gnome Dwarf Draenei Troll Tauren Orc Undead Blood Elf
Druid No Yes No No No No Yes No No No
Hunter No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No
Mage Yes No Yes No Yes Yes No No Yes Yes
Paladin Yes No No Yes Yes No No No No No
Priest Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes
Rogue Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Yes
Shaman No No No No No Yes Yes Yes No No
Warlock Yes No Yes No No No No Yes Yes Yes
Warrior Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

// This is an alphabetical list with the major and minor races in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of games and books are set. ... World of Warcraft (commonly abbreviated as WoW) is a massive multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed by Blizzard Entertainment. ... Humans as seen in the World of Warcraft. ... Two Night Elves as seen in the World of Warcraft. ... Gnomes as seen in World of Warcraft. ... Dwarves as seen in the World of Warcraft. ... Draenei as seen in World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade. ... Two Jungle Trolls, as seen in World of Warcraft. ... Tauren crest. ... Male and Female Orcs as seen in the World of Warcraft. ... Forsaken crest. ... Two Blood Elves as seen in World of Warcraft The Burning Crusade. ... Female Night Elf Druid wearing Cenarion Raiment item set Druids in World of Warcraft are a hybrid class, able to transform into various forms to suit a variety of tasks. ... Orc Male Hunter The Hunter is one of 9 classes available to players in the game World of Warcraft. ... Gnomish Female Mage. ... Human Male Paladin as seen in the World of Warcraft. ... An Undead Forsaken Female Priest Undead Priest in shadowform. ... Tauren Male Shaman Shamans in World of Warcraft are a secondary healer and support class [1]. They are designed to supplement all parts of a party, while not being particularly focused on any one aspect of the game. ... Human Female Warlock with summoned Felhunter In World of Warcraft, the Warlock is a magic-using class that wields some of their power by summoning demon servants (called minions). Warlocks can also harm enemies by cursing them as well as by casting spells that cause a certain amount of damage... Undead Male Warrior with the legendary sword, Thunderfury, Blessed Blade of the Windseeker. ...

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Rogue (World of Warcraft) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2884 words)
The Rogue in World of Warcraft is a type of character class focused on dealing damage.
Leather is the second tier of armor available to players, meaning that while the rogue is not as susceptible to damage as a mage or a priest, neither is he as able to block damage as well as a mail or plate wearing class.
Rogue at WoWWiki, a World of Warcraft wiki
Orc (Warcraft) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (3148 words)
Warcraft Orcs are nearly identical in appearance to the Orcs used in Warhammer.
This pact was broken by the time of Warcraft III due in great part to their leader Thrall, who rallied the orcs together, broke them free from their demonic influence, and lead them towards a return to their shamanistic roots by banning necromancy once and for all.
In World of Warcraft, the remnants of the Warsong Clan are now known as the Warsong Outriders and have established several lumber harvesting camps in Ashenvale Forest, which places them in conflict with the night elves who reside there.
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