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Fichier:IconLarge Rogue.gif Voleur
Rogue Crest
Jouable parElfe de sangElfe de sang Elfe de sang
Nain sombreferNain sombrefer Nain sombrefer
NainNain Nain
RéprouvéRéprouvé Réprouvé
GnomeGnome Gnome
GobelinGobelin Gobelin
HumainHumain Humain
Kul TirassienKul Tirassien Kul Tirassien
Mag'harMag'har Mag'har
MécagnomeMécagnome Mécagnome
SacrenuitSacrenuit Sacrenuit
Elfe de la nuitElfe de la nuit Elfe de la nuit
OrcOrc Orc
PandarenPandaren Pandaren
TrollTroll Troll
Elfe du videElfe du vide Elfe du vide
Vulpérin Vulpérin Vulpérin
WorgenWorgen Worgen
Zandalari trollTroll Zandalari Troll Zandalari
SpécialisationsAssassination Assassinat (DPS en mêlée)
Outlaw Hors-la-loi (DPS en mêlée)
Subtlety Finesse (DPS en mêlée)
Ressource(s)Energie, Points de combo
Attribut principalAgilité
Compétences d'armesArcs, Arbalètes, Dagues, Armes de pugilat, Épée, Masse et Hache à une main
Compétences d'armuresCuir
Compétence(s)Peuvent appliquer divers poisons sur leurs armes, Camouflage, Coup bas, Coup de sabre, Pas de l'ombre
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En tant qu'assassins et redistributeurs de richesses, les voleurs sont des spécialistes quand il s'agit d'éviter les confrontations déplaisantes.[1]

Le voleur est une classe d'amure légère spécialisée dans les dégâts en mêlée. Les centres de combat du voleur Rogue tournent autour d'attaques instantanées utilisées pour gagner des points de combo, qui sont dépensés pour déchaîner de puissants coups de grâce sur la cible. Avec leur compétence camouflage distinctive, les voleurs peuvent se faufiler à travers les ombres sans être vus, abattant leur ennemi dans un tourbillon d'attaques, puis disparaissant hors de vue. Les voleurs peuvent également entraver leurs opposants avec toute une variété de poisons, de saignements, d'étourdissements, et autres effets incapacitants. Les voleurs sont réputés pour leur fugacité, ayant de nombreuses compétences défensives qui leur permettent de fuir le combat quand la situation tourne en leur désavantage. Beaucoup des compétences du voleur dépendent de leur barre d'énergie qui se régénère seule.

Les attributs principaux du voleur sont l'agilité et l'endurance. Les voleurs sont également intéressés par la hâte, le coup critique, la maîtrise, et la polyvalence. Les voleurs ne peuvent porter que des armures en tissu ou en cuir et ne peuvent utiliser de boucliers. Ils ne peuvent porter que des armes à une main (dagues, épées, haches, masses, et armes de pugilat) mais sont ambidextres, ce qui leur permet de porter deux armes à une main en même temps.

Leurs rôles dans le monde sont ceux d'un assassin d'élite, d'un pickpocket sournois, d'un bandit agressif, et plus encore.[2] Ils ne manient pas la magie mais utilisent des objets magiques.[3]

Vue d'ensemble[ | ]

Un seul code pour les voleurs : remplir le contrat. Quant à leur honneur… tout s’achète avec des pièces d’or. Ces mercenaires s’appuient sur des tactiques brutales et efficaces sans l’ombre d’un remords. Assassins mortels et maîtres de la furtivité, ils approchent leurs cibles par derrière, frappent un organe vital et s’évanouissent dans l’ombre avant que leur victime ne touche le sol.[4]

Les voleurs prennent souvent la précaution de se dissimuler dans l’ombre pour engager un combat et porter leurs coups pernicieux au corps-à-corps. Si l’affrontement s’éternise, leurs attaques affaiblissent leur adversaire jusqu’à lui porter le coup de grâce. Ces maîtres de l’évasion sélectionnent leurs cibles avec soin afin de ne pas gaspiller leurs enchaînements de coups, et doivent se tenir prêts à s’éclipser ou fuir au cas où la bataille tournerait en leur défaveur.

Guide de jeu[ | ]

For rogues, the only code is the contract, and their honor is purchased in gold. Free from the constraints of a conscience, these mercenaries rely on brutal and efficient tactics. Lethal assassins and masters of stealth, they will approach their marks from behind, piercing a vital organ and vanishing into the shadows before the victim hits the ground. Rogues can dip their weapons in paralyzing toxins that render foes unable to defend themselves. These silent stalkers wear leather armor so they can move unencumbered, ensuring that they land the first strike.

With the rogue’s poisons and speed, the first strike is often the last step before the killing blow.[5]

Description de l'écran de création[ | ]

Rogues are most successful when their deeds never come to light. Fond of poisons and silent projectile weapons, rogues rely on a blend of stealth and minor mysticism. Usually in the employ of rich nobles or local governments, the rogue redistributes wealth or eliminates designated targets. A rogue's allegiance lasts only as long as the latest contract.[6]

Rogues often serve as assassins or scouts, though many are lone wolves. Rogues can often sneak around enemies or attack an opponent from behind to try and finish them off quickly.

Guide de classique[ | ]

Fans of knives and poisons, Rogues stalk their foes from the silent dark, always ready to slit throats and pick the pockets of the unwary.[7]

Histoire[ | ]

Modèle:Cleanup-section For as long as there were dark alleys and needs for dark services, there have been rogues, and thus they are one of the oldest professions in Azeroth. Rogues are a diverse class, and they are typically made up from the dregs of society — cutthroats, pirates, robbers, and low-lifes. The only code rogues live by is the contract, and their word is only as good as the money their services are bought for. The diverse aspects of their trade requires rogues to be well versed in lockpicking, toxicology, rudimentary alchemy and brawling. In combat, rogues rely on the element of surprise, and tactics which are regarded by most as vile and cowardly. They are rarely seen entering a fight without weapons laced in poisons and ample supplies of everything from bombs to elixirs in their backpacks. Their attacks concentrate on weak points in the body in an attempt to finish fights brutally and quickly. Rogues play prominent roles in every aspect of society — albeit, they will rarely be written in history books because their involvements will be largely unknown to the common person, but they are always there, greatly affecting the flow of events from the shadows.

From the high-contract assassin hired in secret by respected noblemen to the lowly street mugger, rogues are the ones called upon when maintaining the status quo requires a questionable solution — and by fulfilling it, are branded as outcasts by the very society that calls upon their service.

En Azeroth, plusieurs voleurs sont des agents libres, même si la plupart préfèrent rejoindre une guilde pour des raisons de facilité et d'emploi. Ravenholdt et le Syndicat sont des exemples de guildes de voleurs. Parmi les autres organisations de voleurs, on peut citer la Main Brisée, les nécrotraqueurs ou le SI:7.

Voleurs notables[ | ]

Mathias Shaw cinematic

Mathias Shaw dirigeant du SI:7.

GaronaComic

Garona Miorque assassin du Roi Llane.

Article détaillé: Liste de voleurs
Nom Rôle Affiliation Statut Localisation
Neutral IconSmall EdwinVanCleef Edwin VanCleef Ancien dirigeant de la Confrérie Défias Confrérie Défias Décédé Anciennement Crique du Cuirassé, Mortemines
Horde IconSmall Garona Garona Miorque Ancienne assassine personnelle de Gul'dan Indépendante Vivante Variées
Horde IconSmall Voss Lilian Voss Championne des Sans-couronne Sans-couronne Active Variées
Neutral IconSmall Human Male Seigneur Jorach Ravenholdt Seigneur du Manoir Ravenholdt Ravenholdt Vivant Variées
Alliance IconSmall Maiev Maiev Chantelombre Ancienne dirigeante des Gardiennes Indépendante Vivante Variées
Alliance IconSmall Mathias Maître Mathias Shaw Dirigeant du SI:7 SI:7, Hurlevent Vivant Variées
Neutral IconSmall Pandaren Female Taoshi Main droite de Taran Zhu et Ombre des Sans-couronne Pandashan, Sans-couronne, Armée du Déclin de la Légion Vivant Variées
Alliance IconSmall Tess Tess Grisetête Princesse de Gilnéas, Ombre et Championne des Sans-couronne. Gilnéas, Sans-couronne, Armée du Déclin de la Légion Vivante Variées
Neutral IconSmall Valeera Valeera Sanguinar Conseillère et compagnon de Varian Wrynn Nouveau Conseil de Tirisfal, Varian Wrynn Vivante Variées
Neutral IconSmall Vanessa Vanessa VanCleef Caïd de la Confrérie Défias Confrérie Défias Vivante Variées
Neutral IconSmall Zul'jin Zul'jin Ancien chef de la Tribu Amani Tribu Amani Décédé Anciennement Zul'Aman

Races[ | ]

WoW Town Hall Rogue-character

Un nain voleur comme vu originellement sur le site internet officiel de World of Warcraft.

Article détaillé: Races de voleur

Les races suivantes peuvent jouer la classe de voleur :

Force Agilité Endurance Intelligence Esprit Armure Santé
Alliance Alliance NainNain Nain WoW Icon 16x16 26 19 22 19 19 38 65
GnomeGnome Gnome WoW Icon 16x16 16 25 21 24 20 50 55
HumainHumain Humain WoW Icon 16x16 21 23 21 20 20 46 55
Elfe de la nuitElfe de la nuit Elfe de la nuit WoW Icon 16x16 17 27 21 20 20 54 55
WorgenWorgen Worgen Cataclysm 23 25 21 16 19 50 55
Elfe du videElfe du vide Elfe du vide Legion N/A
Nain SombreferNain Sombrefer Nain Sombrefer Battle for Azeroth N/A
Kul TirassienKul Tirassien Kul Tirassien Battle for Azeroth N/A
Mécagnome (jouable)Mécagnome (jouable) Mécagnome (jouable) Battle for Azeroth N/A
Neutral Neutre PandarenPandaren Pandaren MoP 21 21 22 19 22 37 123
Horde Horde Elfe de sangElfe de sang Elfe de sang TBC 18 25 21 23 18 50 55
GobelinGobelin Gobelin Cataclysm 18 25 21 23 18 49 55
OrcOrc Orc WoW Icon 16x16 24 20 22 17 22 40 65
TrollTroll Troll WoW Icon 16x16 22 25 21 16 21 50 55
RéprouvéRéprouvé Réprouvé WoW Icon 16x16 20 21 21 18 25 42 55
SacrenuitSacrenuit Sacrenuit Legion N/A
Orc Mag'harOrc Mag'har Orc Mag'har Battle for Azeroth N/A
Troll ZandalariTroll Zandalari Troll Zandalari Battle for Azeroth N/A
Vulpérin (jouable) Vulpérin (jouable) Vulpérin (jouable) Battle for Azeroth N/A

Toutes les races sauf les draeneï et les tauren, et leur races alliées dérivées (les draeneï sancteforge et les tauren de Haut-Roc, peuvent jouer des voleurs. Les sabots possédés par les races citées seraient des désavantages pour les voleurs qui doivent être discret et les membres de ces races pourraient également choisir de ne pas devenir voleur pour des raisons plus culturelles. Le mythe du tauren voleur est une blague persistante dans la communauté.

Statistiques[ | ]

-Acid Hands- McGillicutty TCG

Un voleur réprouvé.

Les voleurs dépendent principalement de deux caractéristiques principales :

  • L'Agilité - Elle augmente la puissance d'attaque, les chances de critique et l'esquive. L'agilité est la statistique la plus importante pour le voleur.
  • L'Endurance - Elle augmente la santé. Même si cela n'est pas une priorité pour les voleurs par rapport notamment à l'agilité, l'endurance leur permet notamment de rester en vie. La plupart des équipements de voleur combinent de l'agilité et de l'endurance.

Les voleurs nécessitent les statistiques secondaires suivantes :

  • La Puissance d'attaque - Elle augmente les dommages par seconde des armes de mêlée. Elle dérive principalement de l'agilité, mais peut être directement trouver sur certains objets.
  • La Hâte - Elle augmente la vitesse d'attaque et permet d'augmenter la vitesse de régénération d'énergie.
  • Les Chances de critique - Elle augmente la chance qu'une attaque fasse des dommages supplémentaires.
  • La Versatilité - Elle augmente les dommages exercés et diminue les dommages reçus pour augmenter la survie.
  • La Maîtrise - Elle augmente les capacités de maîtrise (Maîtrise: Poisons puissants, Maîtrise: Main gauche, ou Maîtrise: Exécution, selon les spécialisations).

La Force, l'intelligence et les statistiques de lanceur de sort ne bénéficient pas aux voleurs.

Equipement[ | ]

Timmo Shadestep

Un gnome voleur avec l'Armure du tueur de nuit.

Voir également: Sets d'armure de voleur

Rogues can use five types of melee weapons: daggers, fist weapons, one-handed maces, one-handed swords, and one-handed axes. They dual wield, which means they can equip a weapon in each hand when most classes can equip only one; the trade-off, however, is an increased chance to miss with each weapon and reduced damage from the off-hand. Rogues cannot equip two-handed weapons or shields. A rogue's choice of weapon typically reflects their talent specialization: the Assassination and Subtlety trees favor the use of daggers, while the Outlaw tree favors the use of swords, axes, maces, and fist weapons. In order to optimize damage, rogues must pay attention to the weapon speed and damage per second of the weapon in each hand.

Rogues wear leather armor. Leather is weaker than the mail and plate worn by other melee classes, making rogues more "squishy." To compensate for this, rogues have an array of defensive abilities to improve their survivability, including Evasion, Feint, Sprint, Vanish, and Cloak of Shadows. Rogues can also wear cloth, but this is not recommended, as virtually all cloth items are intended for casters. Rogues also benefit from Leather Specialization (rogue) when wearing only leather.

Sorts[ | ]

Article détaillé: Sorts de voleur

Combat en mêlée[ | ]

Energy

L'énergie est représentée par une barre jaune sous la santé des voleurs.

Fichier:Combo points.jpg

Les points de combo sont représentés par des points rouges sur le portrait de l'ennemie (actuellement sous la barre d'énergie).

Rogues specialize in melee combat. A large portion of a rogue's damage comes from auto-attacks and poisons, but they can increase their damage using a variety of offensive abilities. Many abilities require energy, a resource with a fixed capacity that is spent quickly and regenerates quickly. Certain abilities are instant attacks that add up to five combo points to the target ("builders"); these combo points can then be used to execute finishing moves that last longer or are more powerful per combo point ("finishers"). Rogues also have powerful opening moves that can only be used from stealth ("openers"), as well as cooldown-restricted abilities that greatly increase damage for a short period of time ("cooldowns"). The following are examples of offensive rogue abilities categorized according to this terminology:

  • Openers: Ambush, Garrote, Cheap Shot, Shadowstrike (rogue ability)
  • Builders: Backstab, Mutilate, Hemorrhage, Sinister Strike, Pistol Shot
  • Finishers: Eviscerate, Slice and Dice, Rupture, Envenom, Dispatch, Roll the Bones
  • Cooldowns: Vendetta, Killing Spree, Adrenaline Rush, Shadow Blades, Exsanguinate

Camouflage[ | ]

Fichier:NathressaDarkstrider.jpg

Nathressa Darkstrider, une elfe de la nuit voleuse.

Article détaillé: Camouflage

Rogues have the ability to enter stealth, which makes them essentially invisible to enemies their level and lower. Stealthed rogues are detectable at close range, though will remain stealthed and appear translucent. Many rogue abilities require stealth, and others require being behind the target, which is often achievable only in stealth. Some abilities, notably Sprint and Distract, interact well with stealth, but normally using any ability or performing any action will break stealth.

Stealth opens up a range of tactics and roles for rogues. Groups may rely on a rogue's stealth ability to scout dungeons, and to use Sap for added crowd control. In PvP, stealth combined with disables and burst damage gives an element of surprise that can be especially effective against cloth-wearers. Stealth also enables rogues to bypass mobs that other classes would be forced to engage, which is useful for solo play.

In addition to stealth, rogues have a number of other "sneaky" abilities, such as the ability to pickpocket mobs, and pick locks (breaks stealth).

Legion Major glyphs have been removed, but the cooldown for Stealth has been reduced for the entire class, mimicking the effect that was provided by Glyph of Stealth. Similarly, Pick Lock is now faster and mimics the effect from Glyph of Pick Lock.

WoD Rogues no longer have access to Disarm Trap and Detect Traps. Glyph of Detection still exists but does not work on traps.

Poisons[ | ]

Envenom TCG

Un gnome voleur utilisant Envenimer.

Article détaillé: Poisons

Rogues are the only class that can coat their weapons with poisons. Poisons generally either cause damage to the target (either instantly or as damage over time) or other hindering effects (slowing the target, reducing the effectiveness of healing on the target). They are applied as a buff to the player, lasting for one hour before they need to be reapplied; one Lethal and one Non-Lethal poison can be applied at the same time, and faster attacks (through faster weapon speed and attack speed, higher haste, and greater energy regeneration) will cause the poison to proc more often. Poisons are a core component of the Assassination spec and should always be used. Legion Poisons are no longer available to all three specs and can now only be used by Assassination rogues.

MoP Poisons are now no longer items, but individual buffs that can be applied to the weapons by the rogue. Also poison vendors no longer sell poisons.

Effets handicapants[ | ]

Rogues have a number of ways to harm their enemies aside from raw damage. Note that diminishing returns apply to all effects that cause players to lose control of their character (stun, incapacitate, fear, etc.), as well as to status effects applied to NPCs.

  • Stun: Cheap Shot, Kidney Shot, Between the Eyes, Shadowstrike (rogue ability) (when paired with Strike from the Shadows)
  • Incapacitate: Sap, Gouge, Parley
  • Disorient: Blind
  • Silence: Garrote (from stealth)
  • Interrupt: Kick

WoD Dismantle and other Disarm abilities have been completely removed.

Mobilité, capacité d'évasion et survie[ | ]

Vanish TCG

Disparition

Rogues are characterized by their high mobility as well as their adeptness at quickly engaging, disengaging or outright escaping from a skirmish. These two elements form a significant part of the rogue's core playstyle across all three specs, enabling them to use the battleground to their advantage, strike at an opportune moment and utilize their speed and abilities not only to attack from an advantageous position and stick to their targets, but also to evade pursuers, dodge targeted attacks, and mitigate ground effects and area of effect damage.

The rogue's use of stealth and their ability to vanish in the middle of combat aid in their ability to stay alive and oftentimes escape from a dire situation, but they also open up a number of offensive tools; for example, attacks that are only usable from Stealth such as Ambush or Shadowstrike (rogue ability) deal high damage, which can be increased further by adding the talent Nightstalker. Vanish is also utilized as a means of increasing damage output in the middle of a fight, most notably for Assassination and Subtlety rogues, as this enables them to use their stealth-only abilities and proc the damage increase from Nightstalker.

Mobility and elusiveness are among the rogue's most important tools, as vital as their ability to deal heavy damage in a small window of time and quickly dispatch their targets. Numerous talents and abilities fall under one or the other of these traits; they are listed as follows:

  • Sprint increases running speed by 70% for 8 seconds (60-second cooldown). It is usable both in and out of Stealth.
    • Worgen rogues are also able to use their racial ability, Darkflight, which increases movement speed by 40% for 10 seconds and can be treated as a longer but slower additional Sprint. The two abilities do not stack on top of each other, meaning that you will only receive the 70% movement speed bonus from Sprint if both abilities are active at the same time.
  • Vanish allows a rogue to disappear from combat and enter stealth instantly (2-minute cooldown). Stealth cannot be broken by enemy attacks or other harmful effects for 3 seconds after triggering Vanish, and movement-impairing effects that were applied to your character will be removed. In a dungeon or raid setting, casting Vanish can be utilized as part of an offensive rotation, as well as to drop aggro if you come under attack.
  • Tricks of the Trade is meant for use in dungeons, raids or other PvE groups, and will redirect any threat that you generate, applying it to a selected friendly player; when cast, the player will be marked for 30 seconds, and the spell will trigger after your first attack, with the effects lasting for 6 seconds. This ability is best-utilized proactively instead of reactively, as you may not immediately lose aggro from enemy NPCs if you use it when you are already under attack.
  • Fleet Footed is a class-wide passive trait that increases movement speed by 15%.
  • Hit and Run is a level 30 passive talent for Outlaw rogues that increases movement speed by an additional 15%.
  • Nightstalker is a level 30 passive talent for Assassination and Subtlety rogues, with different effects for each:
    • Increases movement speed by 20% while in Stealth or while Shadow Dance is active, and increases damage dealt by your abilities while in stealth by 12%. (Subtlety)
    • Increases movement speed by 20% while in Stealth, and increases damage dealt by your abilities while in stealth by 50%. (Assassination)
  • Grappling Hook is a level 30 talent for Outlaw rogues that allows you to quickly grapple to a targeted location within 40 yards of your character (30-second cooldown). It can be used in mid-air to limit or avoid fall damage, and can also be used to pull your character to areas that are higher or lower in elevation, but can sometimes not be used on sloped or bumpy terrain and as such, is most reliable on flat ground.
  • Shadowstep can be used by Subtlety and Assassination rogues to quickly teleport behind a selected target within 20 yards and can be utilized while in or out of stealth (30-second cooldown). Movement speed is also increased by 20% for 2 seconds after the teleport.
  • Shadowstrike (rogue ability) allows Subtlety rogues to attack from Stealth and teleport behind their target; it has a range of 15 yards and consumes 40 energy, generating 1 combo point (2 with Premeditation).
  • Cloak of Shadows removes all harmful spell effects, as well as granting immunity from these effects for 5 seconds (90-second cooldown).
  • Feint is a powerful damage mitigation tool that reduces area-of-effect damage by 50% for 5 seconds; consumes 20 energy.
    • Elusiveness (rogue talent) is a level 60 talent available to all specs that augments Feint, causing it to also reduce damage from all other sources (i.e., non area-of-effect damage) by 30%.
  • Crimson Vial restores 30% of your maximum health over 6 seconds, costing 30 energy (30-second cooldown).
    • Iron Stomach is a level 60 passive talent for Outlaw rogues that increases the amount of health restored by Crimson Vial, Healthstones and potions by 30%.
  • Cheat Death is a level 60 passive talent for all specs that causes fatal attacks to instead lower you to 7% of your maximum health; once triggered, you will take 85% reduced damage for 3 seconds and cannot trigger it again for 2 minutes. Cheat Death will not activate if you are hit by an attack that deals damage greater than 200% of your maximum health; as an example, if your maximum health is 200,000, then the spell will not trigger if you are hit by an attack that deals more than 400,000 damage.
  • A pair of cooldowns can help rogues to temporarily tank NPCs in an emergency situation or to weather an attack from multiple targets or single, dangerous targets:
    • Evasion increases your dodge chance by 100% for 10 seconds, available to Assassination and Subtlety rogues (2-minute cooldown).
    • Riposte (rogue ability) increases your parry chance by 100% for 10 seconds, available to Outlaw rogues; when active, every attack that you parry will return damage to the attacker, no more than once per second (2-minute cooldown).

Legion

  • Major glyphs have been removed. Shadowstep is no longer available for all specs and can only be used by Assassination or Subtlety rogues; Outlaw rogues are the only spec that can utilize Grappling Hook.
  • Recuperate has been removed, and is now effectively replaced by Crimson Vial.

Spécialisations[ | ]

Pour une liste des sorts de spécialisations des voleurs, voir Sorts de voleur

Au niveau 10, les voleurs peuvent choisir une spécialisation. Toutes les spécialisations de voleur reposent sur un type historique de racailles et remplissent un rôle de dommage en mêlée :

Assassinat[ | ]

Rogue preview Assassination
Ability rogue eviscerate

A deadly master of poisons who dispatches victims with vicious dagger strikes.

Much of an Assassination rogue's toolkit is based on heavy damage over time through poison effects, rapid auto-attacks (assassination rogues require daggers in both hands to utilize many of their abilities), and abilities that cause bleed damage. Combat centers upon maintaining and managing bleed effects on your targets, focusing on the amount of time left on each bleed and maximizing your damage output by ensuring that they are constantly in effect. The use of poisons is exclusive and central to the assassination spec, forming a significant part of its damage output in unison with Envenom, Venomous Wounds and Mastery: Potent Poisons.[8]

As their name suggests, Assassination rogues are themed around assassins: One of the favorite tools of the assassin is a pair of daggers coated with vicious poisons. The damage they inflict is deceiving at first—the initial wounds often seem survivable, even superficial. Then the toxins set about their business. Wounds don’t close, and blood loss continues unabated. Assassins begin their work stealthily, choosing their targets and methods of engagement carefully—but once committed to a course of action, they stick to their target until the job is done rather than disappearing into the shadows to avoid their quarry’s blows.[9]

Signature Abilities & Talents

  • Mutilate
  • Deadly Poison
  • Garrote
  • Envenom
  • Rupture
  • Venomous Wounds
  • Seal Fate
  • Mastery: Potent Poisons
  • Hemorrhage
  • Exsanguinate
  • Vendetta

Hors-la-loi[ | ]

Rogue preview Outlaw
Inv sword 30

A swashbuckler who uses agility and guile to stand toe-to-toe with enemies.

Outlaw rogues focus on consistent weapon (auto-attack) damage and cleave damage in multi-target situations via Blade Flurry to provide sustained DPS. Rather than requiring stealth and relying on powerful openers, you can simply run up to most targets and quickly hack away at them, building combo points with Saber Slash and Pistol Shot while maintaining personal buffs through the use of Roll the Bones; these enhancements are random and will either augment the characteristics of some of your abilities, reduce your cooldown times, or boost your secondary stats. As such, Outlaw tends to be the best spec for fast leveling, since you can move quickly from one enemy to the next with very little downtime instead of trying to sneak up on enemies.

Outlaw rogues are mainly themed around pirates: Outlaw rogues are the unscrupulous scoundrels of Azeroth. Operating outside the law, they bend the rules and distort the truth to get what they need. While they share plenty in common with other rogues, these outlaws have little use for tact or discretion, happy to engage in a tavern brawl or spontaneous duel, rarely patient enough to wait in stealth for the opportune time to engage. To survive in such a world, outlaws must become master swordsmen in toe-to-toe combat—and they can’t shy away from fighting dirty. If blade fails to cut too deeply, the outlaw takes advantage of a concealed pistol, catching the enemy by surprise with a quick blast.[9]

Signature Abilities & Talents

  • Sinister Strike
  • Pistol Shot
  • Dispatch
  • Between the Eyes
  • Roll the Bones
  • Grappling Hook
  • Ghostly Strike
  • Slice and Dice
  • Blade Flurry
  • Mastery: Main Gauche
  • Adrenaline Rush

Finesse[ | ]

Rogue preview Subtlety
Ability stealth

A dark stalker who leaps from the shadows to ambush his or her unsuspecting prey.

Subtlety rogues like to stay in the shadows. This spec is based on moving quickly and staying hidden, choosing to strike at the most advantageous moment. Once they have initiated their attack, a subtlety rogue focuses on accumulating as many combo points as possible in a short amount of time, relying on high burst damage at the beginning of combat and pooling energy to maximize damage during phases of Shadow Dance as a fight progresses.[10]

Subtlety is the archetypal (and infamous) PvP rogue spec, appearing from nowhere to overwhelm and defeat a player in a matter of seconds using a combination of incapacitating abilities and deadly damage. Subtlety rogues try to avoid a straight fight; their greatest strength is centered on their ability to catch their prey by surprise, and if they are unable to defeat the opponent in their initial burst, then they will often slip back into the shadows before their opponent is able to rally.

Subtlety rogues are mainly themed around ninjas: Subtlety rogues are the masters of the shadows, and they strike unseen. They don’t have the lethal poison-tipped daggers of the assassin or the brawling prowess of the outlaw, but their acumen on the battlefield and ability to hide in plain sight are unrivaled. Some claim the art of subtlety looks like malevolent shadow magic—but no matter from where their power is derived, these rogues are capable of performing devastating assaults on their enemies, slipping away unharmed to strike again without detection. Most rogues train their entire lives to learn how to walk in the shadows—subtlety rogues were born there.[9]

Signature Abilities & Talents

  • Shadow Dance
  • Backstab
  • Eviscerate
  • Nightblade (rogue ability)
  • Shuriken Storm
  • Shadowstrike (rogue ability)
  • Shadow Techniques
  • Symbols of Death
  • Deepening Shadows
  • Mastery: Executioner
  • Shadow Blades
  • Master of Subtlety
  • Subterfuge
  • Premeditation
  • Master of Shadows

Rôles généraux en donjons et raids[ | ]

As with all damage-dealers, the rogue's main priority in raiding and PvE group settings is to maximize DPS while staying alive. In dungeons, rogues may be asked to preemptively disable certain enemies with Sap, Blind or Parley before the party enters combat. More frequently, rogues may also be tasked with interrupting important spells during some encounters, notably against bosses such as Xhul'horac, Kel'Thuzad and General Vezax. General raid etiquette will also require you to handle any other responsibilities that your raid leader may ask of you, as well as to provide your own flasks, food, potions and other supplies to maximize your buffs.

In general, rogues should not expect to be healed on a regular basis, meaning that you must oftentimes fend for yourself and rely on your mobility, positioning, and prudent use of abilities such as Sprint, Shadowstep, Grappling Hook, Cloak of Shadows and Feint to quickly move away from targeted attacks and ground effects and to minimize incoming damage. Utilize Crimson Vial, potions and healthstones as needed, and especially in encounters with a large number of enemies, be sure to use Tricks of the Trade to transfer threat to one of your tanks and reduce the chances of taking aggro. If you come under attack, drop aggro with Vanish, or mitigate damage by using Riposte (rogue ability) or Evasion. As a melee class, rogues will almost always find themselves in the middle of the action, usually alongside tanks, and will need to be wary of area of effect attacks and damaging auras; you can expect to come under fire from multiple directions, and must strike a balance between avoiding attacks while maintaining your own attacks and remaining close enough to your targets to deal as much damage as possible.

Dans le RPG[ | ]

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Rogues are Azeroth's legerdemains. They possess a wide range of skills that allow them to accomplish feats from disarming traps to finding secret doors to smacking a magic item until it works. They are decent in a fight, and if they can strike quickly or unseen — or are flanking an enemy with the help of a thoughtful ally — they can be truly deadly. Of course, they also excel at stealth.[11]

The rogues of Azeroth are the masters of subterfuge, skilled and cunning adversaries of those who dare not look into the shadows to see what lurks there. Roguery is a profession for those who seek the adventures of stalking and silent forests, dimly lit halls and heavily guarded strongholds. Using trickery in combat and able to vanish at the slightest distraction, the rogue is a welcome addition to any group of adventurers. Ideal spies, deadly to those they can catch unaware, rogues have no problem finding a place in the world. Deadly masters of stealth, rogues are the whispers in shadowy corners and the hooded figures crossing dark fields. Skilled with daggers and the art of silent death, these vagabonds and bandits skulk about Azeroth seeking targets and profit. A member of almost any race can learn the tricks necessary to become a skilled rogue. Still, for the Tauren and Draenei, such a profession is an alien concept and therefore rare (if not non-existent) among those peoples.[12] Rogues can be found among all races on Azeroth. Whether they are diplomats, spies, thieves, scoundrels, entertainers, or simply adventurers, you can find them plying just about any trade from Mount Hyjal to Ratchet.[13]

Notes et autres[ | ]

  • In Warcraft: Orcs & Humans and Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness, it is a rank you can achieve.
  • During early development of World of Warcraft, the Rogue class was originally called Assassin.[14]
  • During the early beta days of World of Warcraft rogues could wear bucklers.

Galerie[ | ]

TCG

Vidéos[ | ]

Changements lors de patch[ | ]

  • Legion Patch 7.0.3 (20-07-2016) :
    • All three specializations (Assassination, Subtlety, Outlaw) have been retooled.
    • The former Combat specialization has been changed to the Outlaw spec and now utilizes several new abilities, but retains much of the core gameplay that characterized the Combat spec.
    • Major glyphs and many minor glyphs have been removed, with some effects from minor glyphs (such as increased lockpicking speed from Glyph of Pick Lock) incorporated into your abilities.
  • WoD Patch 6.0.2 (14-10-2014) :
    • Combo Points are now shared across all enemies; you can swap targets and you won't lose your Combo Points.
    • Several of the Rogues abilities have been pruned down or become baseline in other abilities.
  • MoP Patch 5.0.4 (2012-08-28) :
    • Ranged slot has been removed. Rogues will now throw their main hand item for their Throw ability.
    • Poisons are now Spellbook abilities (instead of items) that affect both weapons at once. Poisons are divided into two categories, Lethal (Deadly or Wound Poison) and Non-Lethal (the rest), and you may have one poison of each type active at once.
    • Dagger speeds have been normalized such that the niche of the "fast dagger" intended for the off-hand no longer exists. Any dagger should be fine to equip in either hand.
  • Cataclysm Patch 4.0.1 (2010-10-12) :
    • Lockpicking is no longer a manually-leveled skill. Your ability to open more difficult lockboxes will increase automatically as you level.
    • Poisons no longer have levels and scale as abilities do. Old poisons still work, but will not combine with new poisons into stacks in inventory.
  • WotLK Patch 3.2.0 (04/08/2009) : After much quiet contemplation, rogues now possess the ability to learn how to use one-handed axes.
  • WotLK Patch 3.0.2 (2008-10-14) : Poisons skill removed. All finished poisons are available on vendors rather than created by the rogue.
  • TBC Patch 2.0.3 (09/01/2007) :
    • Combo points added to a target should not be reset until you add a combo point to a different target.
    • When stealthed, there is now an indicator above the heads of mobs that can see through stealth.

Voir aussi[ | ]

  • Rouge - A common (and often intentional) misspelling of the word 'rogue', arguably a sub-class in itself.
  • Professions de voleur - Discussion sur les professions en relations avec la classe de voleur.

Liens externes[ | ]

Références[ | ]

  1. http://www.wowcards.info/card/legion/en/81/Cheat-Death
  2. Watcher Dev on Twitter
  3. Micky Neilson on Twitter
  4. http://worldofwarcraft.com/fr-fr/game/classes/rogue
  5. http://us.battle.net/wow/en/game/classes/rogue
  6. World of Warcraft: Classic class description
  7. Taking Your First Steps in World of Warcraft Classic
  8. http://www.icy-veins.com/wow/assassination-rogue-pve-dps-rotation-cooldowns-abilities
  9. 9,0 9,1 et 9,2 Erreur de référence : Balise <ref> incorrecte : aucun texte n’a été fourni pour les références nommées Class Preview
  10. http://www.icy-veins.com/wow/subtlety-rogue-pve-dps-rotation-cooldowns-abilities
  11. Dark Factions, pg. 30
  12. World of Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game, pg. 54, 80
  13. Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game, pg. 56
  14. World of Warcraft Diary
  15. http://us.battle.net/wow/en/game/classes/rogue
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