Playing a Rogue isn't for everybody. You want to be active and constantly in the thick of things, not hanging back. You must enjoy melee combat if you're to play this class. If you like being sneaky, getting the drop on your enemies, and laugh as they try to run as you tickle their spleen with your blades, then this class is for you. "Lone Wolf" type wow gold players are a perfect match for the Rogue. With a multitude of abilities such as stealth, the ability to use poisons, lockpicking, and dual wielding weapons, the Rogue offers a lot gameplay options to the player.Starting at level 10, you can begin to choose talents from 3 different talent schools. The schools are Assassination (emphasizing burst damage and finishing moves), Combat (focusing on weapon DPS), and Subtlety (fighting from the shadows). Each has its own strengths. For leveling purposes, the Combat tree is considered the most useful. However, you can respec your talents by paying a few gold. Let's take a quick look at what's good and not-so-good about Rogues. Foremost, the Rogue deals out a ton of damage. People will fear you because of your ability to drop them quickly. The bad thing is that other players know this and will try their best to kill you first. You will attract a lot of attention from enemy players once they know you're there. A Rogue can use only one-handed swords, daggers, fist weapons, and one-handed maces in melee combat. You can use guns, bows, crossbows, and throwing weapons as ranged weapons.