
AD&D Character Class: Thief - M. J. Young
The thief gains added damage in the form of a multiplier--double damage at level one--when he strikes an enemy unexpected from behind. This attack is referred to as a "backstab", and is bonused +4 on the chance to hit.
THE THIEF - 1eonline.info
Here is a powerful scout, one equipped to infiltrate enemy positions, commit sabotage and theft, and rescue kidnapped victims of humanoid armies. He or she is the best alternative to using an assassin when one needs a spy. The ranger-thief is an espionage agent and commando warrior with ties to both wilderness and urban areas.
Introduction to the 1e Thief - Mind Weave Role-Playing Platform
Mar 10, 2021 · So you want to play a Thief in 1st Edition? Let’s talk about what to expect, how to use it, and how to make it your own (besides personality, of course). Race Options Like Fighters, Thieves are available to every race but with unlimited level to all but half-orcs (who top out at 8 …
How do you handle backstabbing in 1e? : r/adnd - Reddit
Back stabbing is the striking of a blow from behind, be it with club, dagger, or sword. The damage done per hit is twice normal for the weapon used per four experience levels of the thief, i.e. double damage at levels 1-4, triple at 5-8, quadruple at levels 9-12, and quintuple at levels 13-16.
Thief Skills in AD&D (1st and 2nd Edition) - Blogger
May 7, 2018 · I initially just copied the table over from 1e, but looking closer at it I realized something: a 1e thief has 15 more "points" than their 2e counterpart at 1st level! Here's the table of basic 1st-level thief skills from 1e, before Dexterity and racial modifiers are applied:
Thief | Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd Edition Wiki | Fandom
Thief abilities are subject to modifiers for situation and armor. Certain races have low dexterity that will put a skill below 0% at level 1. These skills cannot be used until the percentage is raised to at least 1%. Thief Skills are explained on this page: Thief Skill Explanations (PHB) Backstab []
Thief-Acrobat - 1eonline.info
A thief-acrobat may be of any race, just as regular thieves can be. Thief-acrobats with strength and dexterity scores of 16 or better add a 10% bonus to earned experience. Upon gaining sufficient experience points to achieve 6th level ability as a thief, the character desiring to specialize as a thief-acrobat must
AD&D 1e, thief build questions.. : r/DnD - Reddit
Aug 16, 2019 · If you're in a total hack and slash type of game, then I'd recommend you forego thief entirely and just pick a fighter or wizard. If the role play/puzzle solving/exploration aspect exists, a good thief will really shine.
Rogue (Dungeons & Dragons) - Wikipedia
The rogue, formerly known as the thief, is one of the standard playable character classes in most editions of the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game. [1] A rogue is a versatile character, capable of sneaky combat and nimble tricks.
Rogue | Dungeons & Dragons Lore Wiki | Fandom
The rogue, originally known as the thief, is a character class in Dungeons & Dragons. They cannot cast spells, but are experts in stealth. Prior to Dungeons & Dragons 3rd edition, the rogue class was known as the thief. The class was renamed to rogue in …