Is a monk Rogue multiclass good?

Is a monk Rogue multiclass good?

A Shadow Monk Rogue is not the best damage dealing multiclass or the most efficient multiclassing: but it is helpful, and incredibly fun (which is the most important part).

Should you multiclass as a Rogue?

You only need to think about multiclassing if it really fits your character’s story. As a rogue, your sneak attack bonus continues to increase until it is +10d6 at 19th level. At 18th level, no attack against you has advantage. By this time you will already be able to sense any hidden or invisible creature.

What is a good class to multiclass with Rogue?

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[Top 5] D&D Best Rogue Multiclass

  • Rogue/Druid. Starting the list is the Rogue/Druid combination!
  • Rogue/Fighter. The Rogue/Fighter would be a stealthy and strong combination, especially for close range (hand-to-hand) encounters.
  • Rogue/Monk.
  • Rogue/Sorcerer.
  • Rogue/Wizard.

What is the best class to multiclass with Monk?

If you’re determined to multiclass your monk, here are some of the more viable and fun options out there.

  • Monk/Fighter. Capable of meditation AND murder.
  • Monk/Druid. Do Not Disturb.
  • Monk/Cleric. ‘Tis but a flesh wound!
  • Monk/Ranger. Monk/ranger… a surprisingly good combo.
  • Monk/Rogue.

Are monk weapons finesse?

While monks don’t give the weapons they use the finesse function by name, the fact that a monk can use either str or dex bonus for these weapons does make them finesse. The definition of finesse is that str or dex can be used.

Can a monk use defensive duelist?

6 Answers. No. The key here is that the Monk weapon ability doesn’t actually add the keyword “finesse” to the weapon, it just lets you use Dex for attack and damage. Defensive Duelist specifies that a weapon have that keyword, and thus, no, it can’t be used.

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What is the best class to multiclass a rogue (swashbuckler)?

Another idea was for Swash/Warlock, or Swash/Paladin/Sorcerer, since CHA focus on the Swashbuckler makes this pretty good in my head. Any ideas? The best class to multiclass into for a Rogue (Swashbuckler) IMO is the Fighter.

What is the DPR of a rogue (swashbuckler) 8?

(A) A Rogue (Swashbuckler) 8 would be making 2 attacks dealing 1d8+4 and 1d8 damage. This would give a DPR excluding sneak attack of 8.25. They have a 77.0\% chance of the sneak attack being on a hit and a 7.0\% chance of it being on a crit for an average of 12.74 damage. This gives a total DPR of 20.99.

What is the DPR of a Swashbucker?

(C) A Rogue (Swashbuckler) 5/Fighter (Battlemaster) 3. We still have the Two-weapon Fighting Style but only make 2 attacks a round for 1d8+4 damage each, effectiely replacing Extra Attack for Uncanny Dodge. Basic DPR is 10.65, sneak attack DPR is 9.56 for a total DPR of 20.21.

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What is a good reason to multiclass in 5e?

So what do we consider a good reason to multiclass? From our How to Multiclass in 5e article: We recommend multiclassing for these three reasons: to pick up armor proficiencies, to gain low-level class skills, or to fit a specific character archetype.