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Hey all! Another theorycrafting question for you all. So, there's a good chance that my DM is going to let me roll up a PC Ogre (likely a modified version of http://www.d20pfsrd.com/races/other-races/more-races/monstrous-races-21-30- rp/ogre-23-rp , so large size and with reach), and I'd like very much to keep in character by building him as an unarmed/improvised weapon user, with a particular knack for grappling and just manhandling things to death.

Ideally, some amount of Barbarian would be preferred, multiclassing is fine, but no caster classes. Maximum optimization is not necessary, and indeed, flavor is more important to me, as long as the character functions. I am not making an ogre to powergame, I'm making one because I like ogres, so not actively ruining everyone else's game by soloing it is a good thing.


Hello all! Long time lurker, first time poster, yadda yadda, the usual junk, I'll spare you the speech and get right to it.

I've been rolling a character concept around in my head for a while: A big, burly, front-line type, wearing light armor ideally--though I could POSSIBLY be talked into medium--and wielding a single dagger. Essentially a strength based rogue, in a sense, but with less reliance on sneak attack.

Though it's not /quite/ exact, the character of Letho from the Witcher 2 provides a decent rough example of what I'm talking about. (Though he dual wields, sometimes, so not a perfect comparison.)

http://orig01.deviantart.net/79ae/f/2014/109/8/c/letho_turntable_render_by_ scratcherpen-d7enzc8.jpg

I'm pretty open to class options or concepts, but the core of the character must remain as follows: Lightly armored, quick on their feet with fast movement and fast weaponry, and (ideally) sturdy enough to not fall over dead when something sneezes at them.

At the moment, I'm eyeing the fighter archetypes Brawler and Weapon Master, but my main experience in Pathfinder is with casters. Martial characters are a bit of a mystery to me, hence why I'm coming here for some advice!

Thanks much!