For the most part rogues aren't especially tactical (at least not compared to warriors) as by about lvl 30 you'll have developed a routine that will kill most monsters in one on one and got a sense for weather or not you can win a battle before even begins (which is the main advantage of playing a rogue: stealth allows you to pick your battles and rogue dps tends to be very stable, meaning that barring genuinly unpredictable events you can generally choose to only fight battles you know you can win).the .303 bookworm wrote: Do rogues require special tactics to use or do you just use abilities to stealth then your next attack gains extra damage?
Also Warlocks need to farm for spell shards for their spells right?
What is the most wanky class then that's good for single player (and the best race to go with it), is mage any good?
Basically fighting with a rogue (once you reach mid-levels and up) works as follows:
1) Pick your target
2) Catch him/her off guard (much harder to do in pvp than pve)
3) Use your opener (Generally either ambush for extreme damage or cheapshot for 4 second stun and a lot of combo points)
4) Build your combo points (how you'll do this depends on your talents, generally its either by standing your ground and sinister striking, or by stunning with gouge then backstabbing, both have their risks and advantages)
5) Let rip with a finisher, usually eviscerate (how big a portion of your damage eviserate is depends on your talents but eviscerate is usually your single biggest burst damage unless you purchased loads of ambush talents) although in longer battles you may want to use kidney shot (for a LOOONG stun) or on pve bosses Rupture (huge DoT)
6) Vanish or blind. This step only applies in pvp or group pve. (six and seven can usually be skipped if your enemies nearly dead in favour of a few more sinister strikes/backstabs)
7) Rinse and repeat (from 1 if you restealthed, from 4 if you're in solo pve)
And in answer to your final sentence, mages are great for PvE, however due to the way mana works they generally have to spend about 30 secs after every battle drinking to restore mana, while rogues can go straight on to their next target.