Sigh. If I knew how, I'd sage this and the other "tiers suck thread".
I'll contribute to this convo, though. Hopefully my insight will help this out.
Okay. So I am in hell, in a "Dante's Inferno" campaign. I have to save the Pope's soul from Lucifer. Along the way we meet a bunch of wacky characters, like King Midas and Cleopatra.
So the Cleric had to leave, so I scrapped my Wildshape Ranger/Revenant Blade (He was 4 corruption points from giving into his Deadly Sin, Wrath, and slaughtering the party, anyway).
I built a Cleric. Clerics are my thing, and I was the only one in the party who knew the class well enough. I thought I'd pick up some silly things, learn archery, etc. So I spend 2 Levels in Incarnate to Nerf my CL, got some nifty bonuses in return. Put together some of my basic stuff, Knowledge Devotion, Divine Warrior, DMM Persist a few stacking Str Buffs. I got Rapid Shot and Zen Archery for my archery, grabbed GMW, Raptor Arrows, Righteous Wrath of the Faithful for the Party, etc.
I have the highest Damage output in my party with my Composite Splitting Longbow.
I have the best Skill Rolls with Divine Insight.
I can fly, ignore grappling, stop foes in their tracks with a single word.
I can heal an injured party member, raise the dead, and give invaluable buffs to the party.
So we entered the Plane of Greed, and half the party was enthralled by the City of Gold. The last party member went searching for a Coin of Judas, and I charged myself with gathering the rest of the party. First, the Prestige Paladin. I pretty much picked her up, tossed her outside the city, Commanded her to stop, seduced her into behaving (one of her Deadly Sins was Lust, and I rolled high), and boosted her saves with a Conviction. Then I grabbed the Berserker. He was hugging a golden tree. A command and a Conviction. Next the Rogue. His Hide and Move silently rolls were pretty high, but a Divine Insight made the opposing Skill checks a breeze, and slapping him outta it was no problem. Afterwards, I skipped a part of the castle of Midas's castle by flying, and got him to reveal the next Entryway that lead further into Hell with some Divine Insight. While I was doing that, the rest of the Party barely 2-turned a giant enemy crab, thanks to my buffs I gave them before I left.