I am not a huge fan of extreme min-maxing like that, even if it is in a broader scale like that.
You level up, and you put points in skills available, that's the basic idea of it, and now we're trying to bring it to a whole new level of pre-compiling everything.
..Without accounting what's going to happen in campaign.
Not only it is time-consuming and tiresome, I don't think my lady-friend is capable of doing that yet.
In other words, you will kill me with 2 character worth of level 20 bucket load of skill points especially since I have multiple mid terms approaching.
Naryar, no.
Hardly minmaxing. Minmaxing is getting +12 bonus to Spellcraft at first level. Besides, IRL no good team leader gets a team of generalists.
Besides, I used that as an example.
If we all randomly put points anywhere without a balance between skill efficiency and roleplaying, we're gonna end badly.
You're the party diplomat and animal trainer, so Handle animal, Ride, Diplomacy, Knowledge (nobility) and Knowledge (local) seem like good choices as main skills.
For me I take Sense Motive (best potential for it of the party), Heal(same, but at low levels) and Spellcraft (necessary), skills which all come naturally for a cleric, I also will take Survival and Perception (high wisdom), Survival because no one else has it expect artael who has lame wisdom, and I have the best potential for it. I also need Knowledge (religion) because cleric, Knowledge (history) because it's part of my character, Knowledge arcana and planes for the planar ally and summon spells. Of course, amarath will certainly trump me on these, but I need some.
cthulhu... no idea really
art... possibly Perception, Intimidate, Ride, and other physical skills.
amaranth... Knowledge arcana, Spellcraft and Bluff, along with plenty of other ones like craft and appraisal considering her hilariously large amount of skill points per level. But she has a small class skill list. Maybe she should get 1/2 levels of rogue and get disable device (plus Hide, sneak attack damage, evasion...)
By the way, should I get a Profession? I don't know much about how they work and what I could get. Can I go with Mercenary as my Profession?
Doesn't exist. You don't even have it as a class skill. Profession(soldier) however exists, which I do have.
and profession is mostly some way to make gp.
http://www.d20pfsrd.com/skills/professionI took it for roleplay purposes, but I also use it as a pseudo-Knowledge check regrouping military stuff, and it also figures Lek's tactical knowledge. No, I don't get gp from it because i am not in a standing army.