January 19, 2014 12:15 AM EST
I agree, both of the builds I have posted are theoretical builds I have meant to tinker with, yet have not gotten around to doing so. Between schooling, tabletop gaming (which I end up designing for moreso than actually playing), and family stuff I rarely find the motivation to go through and playtest my own builds.
Currently I have 2 on this site. 1 is an unorthodox life-leeching tank that relies on cannibalism and Absorb Health enchantments, and the other is a monk spellblade I created with different paths, so in theory you could make several characters following the build & going through the various paths to mimic psionics.
Somewhere lying around my house on paper I have skeletons of builds for a Cleric with Multiple Personality Disorder, each of the personalities with different ability/skill sets; a Protoss Templar with 3 "forms" (nightblade/mage/spellblade tank) with drastically different playstyles in each form; a Dwemer-mancer; a reincarnation of Nightmare from Soul Caliber using Volendrung as Soul Edge; an Illithid build that consists of a mage with almost entirely battlefield controlling shenanigans, anti-magic shenanigans, and brain consumption; a Dragon Shaman from D&D which is essentially a spellblade monk; and an Avenger from D&D which is an assassin for their deity(s) that is an unarmored spellblade as opposed to being a nightblade or flat out assassin, & mechanic-wise looks like an anti-boss build.