[quote=Duthguy] I think I will go with a barbarian, as far as I can tell it's a pretty easy class to play.Though I do have a question would I automatically start with these feats ?Weapon and Armor ProficiencyA barbarian is proficient with all simple and martial weapons, light armor, medium armor, and shields (except tower shields).Fast Movement (Ex)A barbarian’s land speed is faster than the norm for his race by +10 feet. This benefit applies only when he is wearing no armor, light armor, or medium armor and not carrying a heavy load. Apply this bonus before modifying the barbarian’s speed because of any load carried or armor worn.IlliteracyBarbarians are the only characters who do not automatically know how to read and write. A barbarian may spend 2 skill points to gain the ability to read and write all languages he is able to speak. A barbarian who gains a level in any other class automatically gains literacy. Any other character who gains a barbarian level does not lose the literacy he or she already had. [/quote] Also you get Rage [quote=Terminal] Skill monkey. I'm going to try and get an ability roll with as high an intelligence score as I can get away with. They'll also be human.As a note though: I have a specific character concept in mind, and I don't intend for them to put points in Bluff, Diplomacy, or Intimidation - so we'd need somebody else to be the face.Possibly a Sorcerer, since we're also lacking for control? [/quote] I used to like sorcerers but not so much anymore since anything a sorcerer does a wizard does better pretty much. They can control kind of but the fewer spells they have really hurts, especially as things progress past like level 5. Ranger (striker?) Rogue (Skill Monkey) Druid (I have no idea what druids usually do) Cleric, Paladin, Fighter (Frontline meat shield?) Barbarian (Striker)