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Kanzen

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Hi All,

 

I am starting a new game as a dual wield rogue this time. I never managed to take a look closely at rogue specialization and I am a little confused which one is the most efficient and fun to play. I mainly look at Tempest and Artificer. Can someone who had experience with rogue share some opinions what are advantages of using any of those specializations. I suppose that Artificier is more for archer but I must admit that no cooldowns on skills is really teampting



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JiaJM98

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Well both artificer and tempest has no cooldown really... If you like having no CD, then artificer is the one to go. Once you get ur party's crit chance up, you can start spam throwing blades / leap shot all day long...

 

But tempest might be easier to handle at early - mid game before you can get your party's crit chance high enough. Fire flask + throwing blades work just as well.



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AnimalBoy

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I like Tempest



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sjsharp2011

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I like Tempest

yeah Tempest and Assassin are both good specializations . I was torn as to which to pick on my first rogue I played on my 3rd run. I chose Tempest in the en dmostly because I liked the idea and abilties the flasks give me anjd it eworked really well on my DW rogue. I effectively became an elven killing machine especially after I figured out how to use the thousand cuts power effectively as well. On my next rogue I'll probably go Assassin but that'll likely be on my next run not the one I'm on at the moment as I'm planning a Templar warrior this time as i've yet to play a warrior in DAI and felt the need to do mit at least once to experience it.



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PapaCharlie9

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They are all good, but I'd recommend Tempest or Assassin for a first time rogue PT. Artificer isn't harder, but you'll appreciate what Artificer can do more once you've run with one of the other ones.