Which Rogue subclass should you choose in Solasta 2?

When you create your starting party in Solasta 2it is important to diversify each member so that you can survive almost any encounter without problems. However, knowing how to level up each character throughout the story is a challenge. Fortunately, we're here to help you better understand the Rogue class so you can progress without too much trial and error.

From your starting stats to your eventual subclass, here's everything you need to make your Rogue characters extra stealthy and capable in combat and field encounters. Since Rogue is an essential party member, you'll definitely want some extra tips to make them self-sufficient.

The best stats for the Rogue class

Solasta 2 Rogue Subclass Options.

Strength

Dexterity

Constitution

Wisdom

Intelligence

Charisma

Preference: Medium

Preference: High

Preference: High

Preference: Low

Preference: Low

Preference: Medium

Ideal range: 10-12

Ideal range: 12-15

Ideal range: 12-15

Ideal range: 8-10

Ideal range: 8-10

Ideal range: 10-12

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The starting stats for your Rogue are important and you will want to favor Dexterity, Constitution, Strength, and Charisma. Wisdom and intelligence are on the lower end of the spectrum, but you can alternate as needed if your Dexterity and Constitution take precedence.

Rogue is the shadow of the party, so it makes for a character that can easily slip out of sight is a good idea. Below are the best build options to make this a reality in any encounter:

The best ancestors

The best background

Best Personality

  • Aristocrat

  • Artist

  • Lowlife
  • Spy

While people are a great choice because of their flexibility between classes, that is best to have a Rogue halfling in Solasta 2 because halfings have a a racial trait that allows them to remain unseen creatures are smaller than. Although it is not 100% effective, it makes it easier for them sneak past larger enemies so they can launch a sneak attack.

Plus once you reach level three as a Rogueyou can choose a subclass. They exist two options to choose fromwhich allows you to set priorities melee and looting or magic and sneaking.

A subclass of Scavenger

As a scavenger will be your Rogue prioritize melee skills to trigger Sneak Attack bargain rolls. In addition, the use of surprise mechanics will be catch enemies off guard so you can do the most damage without putting yourself at risk.

out of combat Haggler feature makes it easier to raise party money. Not just traders buy things from you at a higher pricebut you will too get a discount on goods.

And yes, this counts if you like the merchant's faction.

Shade tree

Second subclass option allows your Rogue to cast spells. While you maintain the Sneak Attack mechanic, your spells will significantly increase your range and playability experience.

If you are more focused on flexibility and the ability to deal damage without getting your hands dirty, that's the class you want. It's flashy and understated at the same time, which allows you to pick up cantrips like Shadow Dagger for more flavor and side support at the same time.

Which subclass should you choose?

All in all, the best subclass for Rogue is Shadowcaster subclass. Creates a party member that can deals exceptional melee and magic damage with added sneak attack bonus damage.

Unless you're going into extreme detail to fine tune your party members and don't already have multiple casters The Scavenger subclass lags behind the Shadowcaster choice. There will be beginners and veterans alike will appreciate fluidity and fighting skills that the spell casting villain brings to the table.

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