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Not really had much if any at all in act 2 sadly
Bard. Higher CHA in the game with bonuses, freedom to actually choose anything without becoming an oathbreaker like paladin, able to talk with animals, dead, read minds.
Throw in a dark urge origin and you get the absolute most of dialogue interactions.
Can confirm, this is a fantastic playthrough with great dialogue choices. Bard definitely has the funniest lines out of all the Tavs. Make your Tav a Drow to absolutely maximize the unique dialogue choices available to you.
Durge + Drow seems to have quite a lot of great flair and options, multi using bard, paladin, sorc/warlock (these mostly overlap, warlock feels like it has more than sorc) and you will have boatloads of dialogue options you otherwise wouldn't see.
If I had to give props to any one specifically, I'd say cleric. You can get 3 flavors of cleric with good, neutral, and evil deities, each type giving you different sorts of dialogue options.
Act 3 you'll suddenly start chatting about killing those goblin children and how you feel rather bad about it. Or that one time when Gale ate your shirt haha! Fun times.
Lolth-sworn female drow had her moment of glory, too, - when releasing petrified drow squad in the Underdark