The two major offenders in my mind are paladins and monks. I've had no bad in game experiences with paladins but the number of threads about them that I disagree on the thread starters opinion is amazing. (even though this mainly happens on wizards of the coast boards I do browse other boards.)
There is a monk in my group however and I think its role-played wrong. The monk is completely and utterly insane, and crazy. For example the monk has bought a heavy war horse, and then paid to have it magically died purple and orange. The monk when captured and waking up with a sword at his throat tried to attack his capturers. Luckily for him he was more useful alive then dead and they knocked him out again with non lethal damage.
Although I didn't vote for clerics there was one incident in game a year ago the was in my mind a big no no. A cleric of garl glittergold tried to sell a magical bowl, which he knew summoned devils if it was used to collect blood from sacrifices. He never did get to sell it as the wizard who identified it was very concerned and called the town guard to make sure the bowl was destroyed. The cleric's player later left the group.
I am a player in the campaign involving both of those characters so theres not much I can do about it.
There is a monk in my group however and I think its role-played wrong. The monk is completely and utterly insane, and crazy. For example the monk has bought a heavy war horse, and then paid to have it magically died purple and orange. The monk when captured and waking up with a sword at his throat tried to attack his capturers. Luckily for him he was more useful alive then dead and they knocked him out again with non lethal damage.
Although I didn't vote for clerics there was one incident in game a year ago the was in my mind a big no no. A cleric of garl glittergold tried to sell a magical bowl, which he knew summoned devils if it was used to collect blood from sacrifices. He never did get to sell it as the wizard who identified it was very concerned and called the town guard to make sure the bowl was destroyed. The cleric's player later left the group.
I am a player in the campaign involving both of those characters so theres not much I can do about it.