Extended Rogue Levels (5e Class)

Extended Rogue Levels

These are additional levels for the Rogue class. See Level 40 Expansion (5e Variant Rule) for more info.

Class Features

As a Rogue you gain the following class features.

Hit Points

Hit Dice: 1d8 per Rogue level
Hit Points at 1st Level: 8 + Constitution modifier
Hit Points at Higher Levels: 1d8 (or 5) + Constitution modifier per Rogue level after 1st

Proficiencies

Armor: None
Weapons: None
Tools: None
Saving Throws: None
Skills: None

Equipment

You start with the following equipment, in addition to the equipment granted by your background:

  • (a) None or (b) {{{item1b}}}

Table: The Rogue

LevelProficiency
Bonus
Sneak AttackFeatures
1st+211d6Demigod
2nd+211d6Roguish Archetype feature
3rd+211d5Improved Ability Score Improvement
4th+212d6Ability Score Improvement, Extra Attack
5th+312d6Unnatural Swerve
6th+312d6Unseen Attacks
7th+312d6Avoidance
8th+313d6Ability Score Improvement, Improved Ability Score Improvement
9th+413d6Roguish Archetype feature
10th+413d6Master of Checks
11th+413d6Superb Skill
12th+413d6Ability Score Improvement, Expertise
13th+514d6Roguish Archetype feature
14th+514d6Improved Ability Score Improvement
15th+514d6Slick Thoughts
16th+514d6Ability Score Improvement, Expertise
17th+614d6Silent Power
18th+614d6Roguish Archetype feature
19th+615d6Ability Score Improvement, Impossible Nimbleness
20th+615d6Stealth of the Gods

Demigod

At 21st level, you begin to surpasse the capabilities of regular mortals as you slowly become godlike, emulating the things that make you a rogue and transforming you into a minor deity in your own right. You’re creature type changes from humanoid to celestial, but you keep your subtype (i.e human or dragonborn). In addition, features and effects that normally can’t increase your ability scores above 20 can now increase your ability scores to a maximum of 24 instead.

From this point on, your physical features slowly change as you gain levels in this class. For example, your eyes might glow blue whenever you cast a spell, your skin might change colors at will, or your hair might do eccentric things. These changes are slow, but by the time you have reached 40th level, you should exemplify several different physical manifestations of your power. Work with your DM to determine what these are and when they start showing up. Finally, you cannot gain levels in any other class.

Additionally, as you gain levels and overcome great challenges, the DM will grant you other features and traits at their discretion in relation to your celestialness, particularly one or more epic boons. Your AC also increases by 1.

Improved Ability Score Improvement

When you reach 23rd level, and again at 28th and 34th level, you can increase one ability score of your choice by 3, or you can increase one ability score of your choice by 2 and another ability score of your choice by 1, or you can increase three ability scores of your choice by 1. As normal, you can’t increase an ability score above 24 with this feature.

Extra Attack

Beginning at 24th level, you can attack twice, instead of once, when you take the Attack action on your turn.

Unnatural Swerve

Starting at 25th level, when an attacker that you can see hits you with an attack, you can use your reaction to take no damage from it instead. You can use this feature a number of times equal to half your Dexterity modifier (rounded down), and you regain all expended uses when you finish a long rest.

Unseen Attacks

Starting at 26th level, when you kill a creature with a finesse or ranged weapon while hidden, you are not revealed from your hiding position.

Avoidance

Beginning at 27th level, you completely avoid certain area effects, such as a black dragon’s acid breath or a prismatic spray spell. When you are subjected to an effect that allows you to make a Dexterity saving throw to take half damage or no damage, you can use this feature to automatically succeed on the save. You can use this feature a number of times equal to half your Dexterity modifier (rounded up, minimum 1), and regain all expended uses when you finish a long rest.

Master of Checks

At 30th level, you gain proficiency in three different skills.

Superb Skill

By 31st level, you have refined your chosen skills to the point of complete and utter perfection. You cannot fail a check using a skill that you double your proficiency bonus with.

Slick Thoughts

By 35th level, your mind has become an impenetrable fortress. No creature can read your thoughts or determine your true motivations unless you wish them to.

Silent Power

At 37th level, your divine connection to the base forces of silence and speechcraft strengthens, granting you the greatest powers of nondetection among all mortal beings. Your Dexterity, your choice of Intelligence or Wisdom, and Charisma each increase by 2, to a maximum of 26; you double your proficiency bonus with Dexterity saving throws; you make no noise when you move unless you wish to; and your movement speed increases by 10 feet.

Impossible Nimbleness

Beginning at 39th level, your celestial blood allows you to move so quickly, erratically, unexpectedly that no creature is sure of where you’ll next appear. All attacks from sources that you are aware of the location of have disadvantage against you.

Stealth of the Gods

At 40th level, your transformation from mortal to god is complete. Your DM will grant you one boon from the list of Epic Boons in the Dungeon Master’s Guide after taking suggestions from you. In addition, you may use your Sneak Attack feature twice each turn. You also gain sufficient power to grant divine powers to one creature, beginning your ascent to true godhood.

Thief

Speedy Fingers

Starting at 22nd level, it does not require an action for you to make a Dexterity (Sleight of Hand) check or to take the Use an Object action.

Third-Story Business

Also when you reach 22nd level, you have become so adept at climbing that you seem to fly up walls and ropes. You have a climbing speed equal to your current movement speed plus 10 feet. Additionally, all of your jump distances increase by a number of feet equal to your Strength modifier (a minimum of 1 foot).

Masterful Stealth

Starting at 29th level, you have advantage on all Dexterity (Stealth) checks, and you have an additional +3 to the check if you move no more than half your speed during your turn.

Use Device

By 33th level, you have learned enough about the workings of the world in general that you can improvise the use of all objects. You ignore all requirements for the use of all items.

Burglar's Nimbleness

When you reach 38th level, you are so adept at moving in combat that you seem to be nothing but a blur, moving so quickly nothing can contend against your abilities. You take two turns during every round of combat, one at your normal initiative and your second turn at your initiative minus 10. You can’t use this feature while surprised.

Asassin

Bonus Proficiency

When you reach 22nd level, you gain proficiency with the alchemist’s supplies.

Eliminate

Starting at 22nd level, you are an expert at removing injured enemies from the equation. When you use your Sneak Attack feature against a creature that has half its hit points or less and there are more creatures on its side than yours, you double the amount of damage your attack deals.

Infiltration Mastery

Starting at 29th level, your disguises are so perfect, no creature can see through the ruse. Your disguises not only include fake facial features, skin tones, and changes in height by up to 3 inches, but the personas that go with them are so well thought out and ingrained into your memory that your celestial blood causes those you interact with while in your disguise to have false memories of any events you describe to them that specifically involve you.

Clone

At 33rd level, your ruse while impersonating a person is impossible to discern, to the point where if the real copy of a person is standing right next to you, no one can tell which of you is the real version, provided that you have adopted an appearance that is suitably similar to that of the original.

Obliterating Blow

Starting at 38th level, any creature you hit that is surprised takes an extra 10d6 damage.

Arcane Trickster

Arcane Finesse

Starting at 22nd level, your control over your mage hand is so finely honed that there is almost no limit to what it can do. The hand can now hold a weight of up to 15 lbs, and can wield any light melee weapon that you are proficient with. When you use your action or bonus action to control the hand, you can have it make one attack with a weapon it is holding. If the weapon has the thrown property, the hand can throw the weapon. The hand uses your spell attack modifier for the attack roll and adds your spellcasting ability modifier to the damage roll of any weapon it uses. If the hand hits, you can use your Sneak Attack feature if the hand fulfills the conditions for the feature. If the hand is hit by an attack, it dissipates. In addition, you can create two hands with one casting of mage hand and can control both of them using the same action or bonus action.

Surprise Magic

Starting at 29th level, you can cast spells as though you were standing in the position of one of the spectral hands you have created using the mage hand spell.

Plethora of Pranks

At 33rd level, there is no limit to the variety of things your mage hand can do. The spectral hands created by the spell are capable of performing any action that can be performed by a normal creature.

Arcane Heist

By 38th level, you have mastered the art of making others’ spells your own. There is no limit to the number of times you can use your Spell Thief feature. Instead, there is a limit on the total number of spell levels you can have stolen at once. The maximum number of spell levels you can have stolen is equal to your Dexterity modifier + your Intelligence modifier. In addition, exactly one spell does not count towards this limit. You can also release a spell you have stolen back to its owner, no action required. Each spell you have stolen can be cast once at its lowest level without expending a spell slot or material components, after which you must expend spell slots and material components as normal. If a creature casts a spell that targets you or includes you in its area of effect is a higher level than you can currently steal, you can release a spell you have stolen in favor of attempting to try and steal the new spell.


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