Neverwinter Gets Stabby with Trickster Rogue Reveal
I've never played a rogue class in any MMO, but Neverwinter's upcoming rogue class has me seriously considering rolling one. The Trickster Rogue has everything to pull me into it's style of gameplay. Real time dodging? Check. Viciously brutal knife attacks? Check. Teleporting backstab? Check!
Like in previous class trailers, the skills shown in the video are basic abilities, ones easily gained at early levels. I can't wait to see how I can carve up baddies later on in the game. Perfect World is set to release Neverwinter in 2013.
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