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<blockquote data-quote="MarauderX" data-source="post: 1153254" data-attributes="member: 9990"><p>Taking a level in rogue may be kinda worthless, as most of the skills and such are the same for each class, as is a level in Sorcerer.  Not useful enough to warrant taking a level in either, as you already have the skills and magic enough to get by.  </p><p></p><p>I would go the elf route with 3.5.  You will be relegated to being a back line support fighter, so you may was well boost your Dex to help your BAB and AC.  Depending on the level you are starting at, you may want to take your 1st level in Ranger or Fighter for the feats if they interest you, but since you are leaning to a social character I doubt it would help.  </p><p></p><p>I would max out your Diplomancy, Bluff, Perform, and even Appraise skills for social situations.  To cover the rogue angle, sink some into Move Silent, Hide, and Pick Locks.  Let the fighters take Climb and such so you can max out the other skills.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarauderX, post: 1153254, member: 9990"] Taking a level in rogue may be kinda worthless, as most of the skills and such are the same for each class, as is a level in Sorcerer. Not useful enough to warrant taking a level in either, as you already have the skills and magic enough to get by. I would go the elf route with 3.5. You will be relegated to being a back line support fighter, so you may was well boost your Dex to help your BAB and AC. Depending on the level you are starting at, you may want to take your 1st level in Ranger or Fighter for the feats if they interest you, but since you are leaning to a social character I doubt it would help. I would max out your Diplomancy, Bluff, Perform, and even Appraise skills for social situations. To cover the rogue angle, sink some into Move Silent, Hide, and Pick Locks. Let the fighters take Climb and such so you can max out the other skills. [/QUOTE]
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