[QUOTE=mr_sir]Yeah you can do the game easily enough as a single class - I've done it as a single class sorceror, monk, cleric, paladin before and without henchman, although the first run through I'd recommend a henchman while you get a feel for the game, plus they give quests. The only time I really found it hard as a single class was during the first few levels as a sorceror, but if you have a fighter type henchman then this wouldn't be a problem. After a few levels, most single classes become very powerful (especially sorceror, cleric and paladin

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paladin..i used it few years before when i just new to this game,look really cool when turning undead...
(however i didnt complete the game that time..)
how about barbarian?is it a powerfull class comparing with others?
(exspecially fighter,what are the main differences between fighters and barbarians?)
barbarian sound cool in kit description, but sometimes i feel that he was only slashing the enemies slowly with his "great AXE"...and always "miss" +_+
and nearly die when he was hit by a fireball from the mage in the prison..
cant imagine how if there are many mages in front of me=.=
what should i concern when i'm developing a powerfull barbarian?
is there any feat or skill that i should not miss out?