InEffect: where to begin...
let's adress min-maxing first. most of the builds I made are easily equalized if you drop secondary stats a bit.as I mentioned several times. in the guide. you either missed the memo or didn't bother to read at all.
So, your horribly minmaxed builds "aren't minmaxed if we change the numbers you posted so that they're not minmaxed" is your defense? C'mon. I can see dropping the occasional stat down to an 8 here or there, but literally every build you have posted are all 7's and 18's. Every. Single. One.
InEffect: 7int thing. this game does not require your main to have any skills whatsoever- story companions have more than enough spare skills to cover everything. in PnP I'd never do such a thing. but in a cRPG I don't see any crime in this.
You're right. The developers didn't put "low int speech" or some other deterrent in there to dissuade minmaxers from doing what you're doing. Sure, your character is functionally retarded by the standards of the world, but if the game isn't going to penalize you or make you play it, take THAT Kingmaker, you'll dumpstat that attribute all day long!
InEffect: Pets: smilodon does good damage and has great str to help you carry more rations and saves time that way. Don't see any other pet with such utility. Leopard is nice, but doesn't get as much str, diminishing the general utility.
Like I said, total lack of nuance. "Which pet does most damage? Okay, that's the only one worth taking!" What I don't get is how that was possible? The game forces a Ranger with a Wolf companion on you. You have a free NPC that reaches Large size naturally with a plethora of spells around boosting his Size and Strength that has an inherent Trip attack, and it never occurred to you to combo off of that? To work out a trip build? How does one get so blinded by base attack damage that Smilodon is the apex of his build ability?
InEffect: General stuff: the game does not provide all the tools for intricate play PnP does and shoehorns you into brute-forcing the system, unless you find it interesting to buff for trash-mobs. And no, it is not intended to teach people to build characters in PnP at all. Nobody should do stuff like this in PnP, period.
You're mistaken. I'm on my fifth full playthrough (not counting the hundred or so false-starts and prematurely bug-ended ones), one on Challenging and four on Hard mode. I haven't had to resort to minmaxing a single time to get through. Now, there's clearly a market for a gaggle of Aasimar Int 7 resto-glitch equivalent nonsense builds. Rather than justify it, I say embrace it. Be the king of the low-end minmaxers.
As an aside, although most of them I thought were poorly conceived, your early builds with the companions were your best. Having predefined classes and attributes made you think within the system instead of bruteforcing minmax garbage on them. It's a pity the rest of the thread didn't follow suit.