Probably a Knight or warrior. I enjoyed Oblivion's Knights of the Nine and Fighters Stronghold dlc so much that I developed a default playstyle from that experience. I also enjoy ranger styles.
My first ever Oblivion character was an Agent because the game recommended that at the end of the tutorial. I enjoyed the experience and even enjoyed the Thieves Guild questline but I never developed a fondness for stealth. I guess I don't have the patience. It's quite funny because in just about all games where you can choose your style; Assassin's Creed, Deuce Ex, Dishonoured etc... the path of stealth is always the least appealing to me.
Sneak Archery. Always Assassin/usually a thief aswell.
I sometimes throw in a mix of destruction and illusion to it aswell if I feel like zapping some creeps....
If you really want to know the ins and outs, just look at my Ridnen Rider build....
I tend to stick with paladins, spellswords, and warriors in heavy armors in Skyrim. I can't seem to feel comfortable in light armor.
However, in Morrowind, I ALWAYS went with medium armor, even if it was the 'weakest' type. With medium armor's inclusion in ESO, I am hoping and praying that it gets included in the next Elder Scrolls game.
I love me some medium armored paladins and spellswords
Well, when i played Wow i was a paladin. That really appealed to me at the time because i could tank, do massive amounts of damage and heal my team if the healer died (also resurrect). When i picked up skyrim, i decided to switch my play style and play an assassin/ thief since i found it challenging. Big mistake! after playing and retiring 3 separate assassins/thieves all to lvl 45, I think i am addicted to stealth. No matter, I'm just about to role a 2 handed battlemage of some sort ;)
Answer= Anything stealthy.
Even when i play a warrior in heavy armour, i try to sneak my way through bleak fall barrows. :(
There are two classes in Skyrim that really appeal to me.
The first is a Spellsword. Now the basic setup for this would something along the lines of One-Handed, Destruction, Light Armour, Alteration, Restoration and Alchemy. Combat with a guy like this never gets repetitive, and you have no real weaknesses. You pretty much dominate combat at high levels, Alchemy being useful for all circumstances. What I like most about a character like this is the pace of combat. While he can take a few hits, you still need to be fully engaged in the fight to survive. Nothing is more satisfying than defeating an entire group of enemies in a flawless kill streak, under the effects of Slow Time. Most of my characters are based on the skill set I described.
The second class is a Death Knight. The setup is normally One-Handed, Conjuration, Enchanting, Heavy Armour, Block and Archery. While not as versatile as the spellsword, a high level Death Knight can still fight at any range, either with a bow or a sword and shield. I tend not to play evil characters as much but when I do, nothing beats playing a tank like warrior who can cut down anything in his way.
My list goes as follows:
1. Thief/Assassin
2. Mage
3. Warrior
I love stealth. I love assassins and thieves and anything to do with remaining undetected and getting the job done quick and painless... and robbing the mark blind at the same time. To me there is a huge allure with stealth types. I've been a lover of assassin's since I first laid my hands on the first Assassin's Creed game. That was 6 years ago. I was NINE. I fell in love with assassins and stealth (although the franchise seems to have parted from the stealthy assassin and become more about brute strength, but I still love it).
And that love of stealth has moved on to many other games. Also one of the reasons I love Dishonored and Skyrim and other such games, because it gives you the choice to be stealthy. I LOVE IT. Kinda like how little kids want to be ninjas, if I lived in the world of Skyrim, I would definitely be a thief or assassin. Realistically I wouldn't last a day but a girl can dream.
This also might have something to do with the fact that I like to play the bad guy. In games where you can make your own decisions to be good or bad, I love being bad. Like inFamous, where you can just go on a rampage and blow everything up and not care for the consequences. And thieves and assassins are, well, seen as being bad. Also the bad guys generally look cooler and get the better powers/perks.
Mage comes in second because I've always loved magic. Not as much as stealth, but it's high up there. When I was little I pretended to have magic powers that could make me do anything and now being able to play games that reflect that is awesome. The mystery and pure power of magic is fascinating. The stories that go along with it are just an added bonus. Imagine the possibilities if magic was real! Invisibility, telekinesis, mind control, creating fire with the snap of your fingers... wow. I totally want to do that still.
Warrior comes in last because I don't hate it, but I don't necessarily like it either. It's the complete opposite of stealth. I prefer to go into dungeons being able to scope the place out and figure out how to take down the enemies before they see me than run in blind, sword in hand. I tried a nord warrior, Sofie. I love her to bits but I seem to die a lot when playing as her. I'm just not made to play a warrior. She's the opposite of everything I like to do in Skyrim. She joined the Stormcloaks for crying out loud. She uses double axes and runs in swinging. It's not what I like to do. When being stealthy I can avoid enemies I know are too powerful for me. With her I have to face them and die. Many times. I just... eh. She's amazing but I don't like warrior types. If only she were an assassin.
Sorry for the essay. Not really.