Ni No Kuni: Cross Worlds is known for its whimsical, Ghibli-inspired character design, and the Rogue is a perfect example of this. He is, on the surface, just a little boy with cat ears; but as soon as you start playing with him, you realise that he is a dexterous, highly-skilled bowman who is great at darting around the battlefield and putting pressure on enemies from afar.
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The Rogue is the character for you if you enjoy high-risk gameplay: you'll constantly be dodging enemy attacks and running rings around your foes, while firing arrows with perfect accuracy and buffing your party's attacks all at once. Optimising your gameplay will take time, but the investment will definitely be worth it.
The Rogue is a ranged area of effect (AoE) attacker with very high speed and good attack. However, he suffers from poor defensive stats, which means that you'll have to put your speed to good use and evade lots of your opponent's attacks if you want to stay alive.
Because of this, the Rogue thrives on a team that understands its weaknesses and are ready to support it when it's in a tight spot. The Rogue is a difficult role to play since it'll require a lot of evasive skill and a solid understanding of risk-versus-reward, but if you can master it, then you will become a truly terrifying force in battle.
There are two ways in which you can play a Rogue: you can either max out on your Attack buffs and play as a ranged attacker, or you can instead invest in augmenting your speed and choose lots of the Rogue's support-oriented Skills to buff your party's offence. The choice will depend on your playstyle and your team composition, but both are solid ways to build a Rogue and should be
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