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Unless this is your 1st video game and you're gonna do stuff like pump Knowledge skills and then complain about being bad in melee, you're good to go.
I thought I messed up by going soldier with my melee RT but he turned out great.
he has some awesome ideas
Intelligence based characters are operatives who gain damage from intelligence.
Officers are fellowship
Soldiers are agility
and warrior is thoughness
Still in most cases you don't have to forget to add thoughness on all your characters by the end of act1 there be not much difference between a warrior or anyone else in wounds.
There's no point having a full team of glass cannons who die at turn one.