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But also don't gimp your mastery bar.
As for a second class, Shaman? for Warder seems to be a popular choice for shield builds. I hear Necromancer (Death Knight) is also not a bad choice. Honestly, though, I've never played a sword & board build as they don't particularly appeal to me (although Retaliation builds would be funny), so my knowledge about these kinds of builds is horribly limited.
Death Knight is probably the easier one to start out with - you'd play like any phyiscal Cadence + Charge soldier build until you had the endgame gear to switch over to Aether. Just put points in Spectral Wrath to debuff enemies' physical resistance. Arcanist doesn't have as much synergy - it can debuff physical res too but it either doesn't stack with Soldier's Break Morale or it doesn't affect anything immune to freeze. But Arcanist would probably give stronger defense (not that 1h+shield soldier really needs it).
I can't recommend Shaman unless you just want to be super-duper (unnecessarily) tanky. Or a bleed build - I guess bleed builds can end up with a ton of buttons to press. I personally hate them though so I'll let others recommend them if they're going to. :x
Edit: I guess I should mention that neither the Death Knight nor Battlemage builds I'm thinking of have a lot of complexity/buttons to press until higher level. Bleed Warder is probably better for that through the whole game but again we come back to the bit where I hated it. >_>
Good to know I can pick anyone first! :D
With the Necromancer, would I summon anything or the necro is just to increase the soldier skills?
It is a very universal class that has powerful passives that work to beef up pretty much any other class.
Personally, I'm currently toying with a Commando build (Soldier+Demo) that uses a Pistol+Shield and lots and lots of fire damage.
You could use Raise the Death from the Revenant constellation but other than that - or I guess for leveling if you want - no, no summoning at end game. Leveling up leaves things a lot more open - summons, Bone Harvest, etc., but you're likely to want to pare things down for the sake of efficiency/strength later on.
Now, I haven't actually tried it out, but I imagine that you could also do the reverse. Use PRM and Aether Ray for offensive skills, and add in the Soldier passive defences. Anyone have any hands on experience with this variation?
You can either use soldier as a support mastery ans focus your damage on another mastery or use full physical soldier build with buff from another mastery.
grimtools is what I meant, either way I don't see what's so terrible about it. It is far better advice than to recommend a new player any kind of build bound to endgame gear. Flashy being irrelevant or not is up to each player. Some of us still play these games for the sake of being fun. Not to mention, in all examples I gave you have the option to do it one way or another, meaning you don't have to rely on one skill or kind of weapon for the sake of the character working properly.
A new player should get the chance to experiment and find his way of play.
I still didn't make my mind, almost lvl 10 and didn't even pick the first class. It's been... painful, but it's ok! ;)
I forgot to mention, my goal is also to be super viable end-game.
For Sword & Shield.. i can't make up my mind. WitchBlade, Battlemage, Tactician or Death Knight? I'm not really sure whichi s the BEST tank?
+10000
That's the best post I have read since a long time. It resumes perfectly well: how to use the soldier class. I 100% agree.
I'm also considering a Blademaster [Soldier+Nightblade] for explicit purpose of doing Blitz and Shadow Strike to zip around to damage enemies. I have used both skills and they are rather similar... so I wanted to be capable of stringing both together in rapid succession.
As it is... I like melee classes in games like Diablo and... well, Torchlight II was a hunter or something with firearms. Still. I don't think I've cackled evilly so much as with my Reaper [Nightblade+Necromancer] because of just teleporting to the enemy then... no more enemy. XD That last one isn't a soldier. I guess though I was initially turned off from the suggestion that "soldier is a newb choice" and leaped right into more exotic builds or such that people have done... but maybe I'll have to give the soldier combinations a shot. I have so many Oathbreaker shields that I might just make a Soldier+Demolitionist.