Tony Vargas
Legend
Interestingly at low level a fighter has very little going for it (mainly action surge) in comparison to a Paladin or Ranger... which is exactly what Zard was looking at, and, he was also not considering levels above 10. So, yeah.So, in the context of lower level play, the Fighter doesn't have as many /any of the balanced issues of high level.
Actually, as an old school aside, 1e was full of 'balance' that only applied to the theoretical population of all members of a class. Like, stat requirements didn't actually balance an individual character who rolled very high stats, they juts piled on a more powerful class to the superior stats. There's a faint echo of that in the Paladin & Ranger vs the Fighter class has more Combat Styles than either of them IIRC the Paladin & Ranger divide the available styles between them. So in the old way of thinking the fact a Fighter can get Archery style and a Paladin can't is a balancing factor on the Paladin... but the reality is each individual picks a style. If a Fighter picks Archery he still faces close comparison to the Ranger with Archery.