Originally Posted by
Murk
It is really good how there are 't really any hard classes, with exception of druid and lycan which you must choose and can't opt out of the consequeneces.
I decided to have 3 characters. One for druid, one for lycan and one for eveything else. The trouble is that you are (I am) complelled to level some of the same craft skills on each, and it is too time consuming. You don't have to get all skills on each, but it just seems quite akward if you don't. For example you probably want skinning and tanning on each. Gardening and carpentry are an unlock or input for other skills, so for this reason I no-longer player lycan, and perhaps I will drop down to one character at some point. So I would recommend you stick with just one character.
This is roughly speaking what I have in terms of combat skills on each. Most are to level 50 to try out, others higher. Mostly all diffrent skils on each around a theme.
1. fire/ice/necro/staff/AH/psychology/knife
2. archery/druid/bard/mentalism/staff switching to hammer
3. wolf/ua at low level