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Make what you want, fuck what they say. You wont be "left behind"
That doesn't mean there shouldn't be mechanical guides available.
If you really want to wing it? You can. Just don't expect to be a powerhouse.
Player versus player is rare enough. Effectively non-existent if you want it to be. Most dungeons are managable with the right party. You won't be left behind unless you intentionally avoid interacting with anyone.
To adress a common argument; Established builds make the world less diverse!
No. That's ridiculous.
What makes a character truly unique, are their actions. Their personality. Your writing style.
If the mere existence of builds is enough to put you off the server, that's your loss. Unfortunate, too, since every server I've ever been on has them.
I do hope you'll at least give the server a shot. I've been playing for years, now, and the roleplay is still just as captivating as it was when I first started.