After realizing I can't romance characters in Wizardry Empires II I decided to play Gothic instead. So I'm at party creation when I see this:
What is a HOTlet and how do I summon a female one IRL?
Also, is this party acceptable. It's fine if it's not the power gamer's dream, I just want to be sure I won't have to create a new party four hours in.
Valkyrie
Samurai
Hunter
Mage --> Summoner
Alchemist
Bishop
Looks good.
To answer your query: Hotlets have the highest Agility so they make good Thieves and Ninjas, because the class abilities of Hiding in Shadows, Inspecting or Disarming chests, lock-picking, detecting secrets are tied to Agility, and also generic conventions like Turn Order are also related to Agility.
Contrary to conventional wisdom I found in some of my later playthroughs that Hotlet spell-casters were useful because they had a better Turn Order, generally speaking, than Elven ones. It depends on what kind of party priority/strategy you want to aim for.
Samurai, Bishops and Alchemists are all tried-and-true choices and you can never go wrong with them, nor with that Mage. Hunter is a very unique class and they can be rewarding, and you will also find many great and exceptional bows later on (not so many in the beginning though). As for the Valkyrie, well their spears are amongst the best weapons in the game and they are M-ranged, which means you can use them from the front to deal big damage or place them in the back where they can still deal a lot of damage but are safer, and there are indeed many, many, MANY great spears in the game. They are similar to Lords in what they can do but the Lord has a special class ability that allows them to grant Status Effect Resistance to the other members of the party (they learn this ability upon reaching level 26 or so if I remember correctly), and this can be HUGELY beneficial!!! Strictly speaking you can't go wrong with a valkyrie, BUT that said I *personally* prefer a Lord because of their eventual ability to protect the party from status effects.
Again, depends on what you're aiming for with the party setup, though. Besides, nothing is set in stone, and levels can be gained very quickly.
EDIT: A good race for Hunters is the Werebeast race because Werebeasts have an innate chance to poison enemies and this applies through standard attacks, of which the Hunter's Long-range bow attacks are part of; the drawback is that Werebeasts cannot equip anything made of Silver.