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delos
2015-02-07, 05:59 AM
Hey there,

we are currently only a group of 3 players +DM, but still want to play a few sessions with new characters. So far we've always been able to fullfill all the classic roles in our group, but with only 3 players it seems quite difficult.

So my questions is, which classes would be a good combination for such a small group?

Our starting level will be 2 or 3 and we'll probably get 35 points. As far as books goes, our DM will probably allow PH2,CC,CAr, CAd, CD, CS, CM, ToB and ToM. And we'll probably won't get any further than level 9 or maybe 12.
Thanks in advance and best regards
delos

Xerlith
2015-02-07, 06:45 AM
Well, a Crusader, Bard and Beguiler could work. Multiclassing could enhance this further.

Choose your options:

Frontline: Bard4/Crusader16 or Crusader20 or Bard4/Warblade16
Roguish guy: Beguiler 20, Bard20 or something like that. Doubles as an arcane caster.
Divine caster: Divine Bard6/Knight of the Raven. Or Cleric/Crusader/Ruby Knight Vindicator. Doubles as a frontliner.
Ranged: Swift Hunter Scout4/Ranger16, Totemist20. Totemist is the most versatile here.

thethird
2015-02-07, 07:06 AM
Have you considered gestalt? It tends to help with that.

WeaselGuy
2015-02-07, 07:47 AM
My group has 3 regulars, and about 4 other people that may or may not show up any given week. Plus the DM, of course. I play a DMM:P Beatstick Cleric (with other fancy stuff), my wife plays a Sorcerer/War Mage (the DragonLance type), and our buddy plays a Psion (but is rerolling to a Rogue to stop stepping on my wife's toes). Regardless, I don't know if our DM is just that good, or if we're that good, but we don't really have any issues with anything our DM throws at us. And when our group grows, we end up with a Bard, a Barbarian, a Scout and a Swordsage. At that point, dragons leading armies become common enemies.

DEMON
2015-02-07, 09:05 AM
An option would be going with high tier characters, that have the flexibility to cover all the bases, like Wizard + Druid + (Cloistered) Cleric.
That gets you arcane, divine, melee and skillmonkey (trough CC) easily enough.

Or you could go for classes, that fall into several categories, such as Beguiler, Bard, ToB classes, Ranger and the multiclass combinations (Swift Hunter, Daring Outlaw...).

Gestalt is another option, that can also be combined with the above suggestions.

delos
2015-02-08, 04:50 AM
Thanks so far. The swift hunter sounds quite interesting. Playing our rogue-ish type would definitly be the first tme for me though.