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How to Play a Rogue Better in Diablo 4

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The Rogue is one of the classes that you can choose from in Diablo 4. This character is akin to the Assassin, Amazon, and Demon Hunter rolled into one agile combatant. Whether raining arrows upon foes from a distance or engaging in swift melee strikes, the rogue's versatility shines through. In addition, like many other live-service games, Diablo 4 has its fair share of unwritten rules when playing Rogue. Let's take a look!

Optimise the preferred weapon first, regardless

Diablo 4 Rogues typically go hybrid, with some ranged attacks and some melee attacks if you want to optimise damage and rotation. However, it's easier to focus on one playstyle between ranged and melee first, even if it means not picking the most optimal weapons, stats, and even skills. This holds especially true for the levelling process.

Dodge is a rogue's best friend

Diablo 4's Dodge mechanic is great because it's available class-wide, and every class then has other movement-related tools to use on top of it. Not all classes are able to do that because of the limited number of skills one can slot in the bar, though, and it can be hard for Rogues, especially. Rogues have access to multiple mobility tools, such as Shadow Step, Concealment, and Dash, with the latter often being slotted in endgame builds, but otherwise, Dodge is a rogue's best friend to get out of sticky situations.

Consider Giving Up Ultimate Skills After Levelling

A common problem Rogues face in Diablo 4's endgame is finding room for more skills on the skillbar, and while Ultimate skills are indeed quite powerful, especially in the case of an Imbuement-enhanced Rain of Arrows, they come at the cost of taking a precious slot. Combined with a relatively high cooldown, most Rogue endgame builds in Diablo 4 tend to be better off without an Ultimate skill in order to have more crowd control or mobility skills, and that can make the difference between life and death.

Prioritise Getting Aspects for Damaging Skills and Items

Since Rogues are first and foremost glass cannons, it's important for players to prioritise getting every Diablo 4 aspect they will be using for their builds as soon as possible, as they tend to dramatically increase the performance or value of given skills. For example, the aspect for Penetrating Shot entirely alters the skill's functionality, effectively making it viable in endgame content and a great levelling tool as a whole. Likewise, Diablo 4 Items can be a bit of a problem, as not all builds and classes have enough from the get-go to use their desired skills and rotations every time this is needed, making Rogues dependent on Basic Skills.

Unlock combo points early

Another unwritten rule consists of unlocking combo points as early as possible, as they are the bread and butter of many Diablo 4 Rogue builds. With potentially endless resources to spend for a short time, Combo Points can single-handedly change the way Rogues are played and should thus be obtained soon in new playthroughs or seasons.

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