To be specific, it looks like I'll run with:
Jan (possibly replaced by Imoen)
Edwin (with the romance mod)
Valgyar (or possibly Haer Dalis if I like him better)
A tank (Keldorn, Mazzy or Minsc)
A spare slot for the other NPCs when I do their quests.
I know Keldorn and Mazzy get some divine stuff from their paladin side, but it's not as much as a cleric or druid would.
I have to admit I'm not quite new to the game but have quit early on several times over the years because I found it so difficult. I come from playing games like IWD2 and NWN before BG2, and I find the 2nd Ed D&D rules hard to grasp. All those multiclasses confuse me even more, I find it hard to tell what the role in a group is for a mage/thief, or a mage/cleric, what tactic to make them focus on.
So it might be best for me to focus on straight forward NPCs (with the exeption of mage/thief) for now, until I grasp the combat and magic tactics a bit better.
Anyway, I figured that a playing a cleric might make my own character more robust (I keep dying with my sorceress who walk in the front when I run into an ambush) without playing a pure fighter (which I hate). And with the cleric I can provide some much needed healing (mainly condition removal ), some nice bufs and turning undead is pretty handy too.
Now I'm not against multiclassing per se, in NWN I would add a few levels fighter for example to give a character some more attack power for example, and I can see that being handy in BG2 as well.
I don't like the idea of dual-classing, the game is hard enough for me without adding a period where my character is weak. but would a multi-class water my cleric down too much? Would I be better going pure cleric and get those high spell levels and loads of spells and provide support for the rest of my group?
But then again, the cleric/ranger with all the druid spells sounds awfully tempting as well... what would be easier to grasp for a struggling newb?
And while I'm typing.... what would be the best quests to do right after leaving Irenicus' dungeon? I vaguely remember doing the Circus and Nalia's Keep a few years ago, so this time around I tried to do something different.
So I went to the graveyard for Korgan but the undead and spiders wiped the floor with us, so I left and went to the Umar Hills but the temple area was very hard as well, our weapons and magic didn't seem to do much damage, and for some people no damage at all.
I'm assuming I need better gear and higher levels for those, so where would be a good place to go first of all?
I really want to get it this time, I love the party banter, the depth, the huge areas to explore and the game looks gorgeous. Trying it again this time something did click, but I do find the game very hard and unforgiving, and I know a large part of it is because I still don't have a good grasp on the tactics and the magic spells.
I'll keep reading to learn more on this site and other places where I can find strategy tips, but I think some advice on a solid, easy to use main character that isn't a fighter might allow me to learn the game better because then I can concentrate on controlling my companions a bit better, and learning what they are capable of.
My apologies for rambling on, I hope all you veterans can help this poor newbie in need.