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Share More sharing options Followers 0. Reply to this topic Start new topic. Recommended Posts. Posted September 6, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options I'll study it and make my choice when I get back from dinner.

Also, does it matter if I choose a class that's different from what would be suggested by my answers to Dorak's questions? Or should I tailor my answers appropriately? He originally suggested Consular, based on my responses. I went Sentinel because it has a bit of both and middle of the road feat and skill progression, no penalties like the other two. It makes no difference. I had a ton of force points and ended up kicking major ass.

Consider that. Excellent fighter as well. Regardless of whether you have 8, 10, or 12, you'll only receive 1 SP per level. Isn't it great that this game doesn't butcher your character's grammar and vocabulary when you lower your intelligence score?

Sorry for posting it! Note: For recommendations on feats to add later on, see our section on leveling up. Name Yourself You can choose to randomize your name and give yourself a proper "Star Wars" title or you can enter your own. Go Play! Now you're ready to set off on adventure. Of course there's a lot more you need to know about your character, such as how to level up, the best way to interact with people, and how to choose your path to the Dark Side or Light Side, for that one guy in the back of the class.

When you earn enough, you gain a level. First and foremost, you must manually level up your character. When a character has enough XP to level up, an orange arrow appears over their on-screen portrait.

To level up, go to the Character Screen in the pause menu. You can auto level-up, or do it manually. We suggest always doing this manually for every player character. This way you have full control over each character's progress in the game. XP is earned for killing creatures and completing missions. Most missions have multiple ways to complete. Some ways offer more XP than others because they are harder to do. In generally, being "good" is rewarded with more XP, while doing things from the Dark Side offer a little less XP but far more satisfaction and less legwork.

The good news is, every character gains XP as you play, even the ones you're not using. Depending on the level you've reached, your character may earn an extra attribute point to distribute, skill points, an extra Feat, or new Jedi powers. Until you complete your Jedi training on Dantooine , you will be adding levels to your main character class Soldier, Scout, or Scoundrel.

However, once you become a Jedi you will no longer level up in these initial classes and will instead begin leveling up in your Jedi class of choice. Jedi classes and Force Powers are explained in The Force section of this guide. What this means is that you have a limited time to boost up your skills and feats before focusing on being a Jedi. Make sure that you are at level 8 before choosing your Jedi class. That will give you enough experience to prepare you for the rugged life as a new Jedi.

Below you'll find our strategies for leveling up each of the three character classes as you prepare to become a Jedi:. Soldier Soldiers are the brute force of the game. As a soldier you really won't have the ability to do the sneak things of a Scout or Scoundrel.

You won't be able to con people into giving you more money for completing a task and you'll have a tough time disabling mines and hacking computers. However, you will have no trouble kicking the crap out of people. Don't try to diversify your talents so your Soldier can "do everything.

Your goal is making the ultimate warrior. Primary Attributes: Strength, Dexterity Secondary Attributes: Constitution, Wisdom Skills: You won't have many skill points to spend when you level up, but make sure to keep Awareness as high as possible. Feats: While ranged attacks are good, remember that after level 8 you will be a Jedi, fighting up close with your lightsaber.

Scout The Scout is the balance between Soldier and Scoundrel and as such must split attentions to both combat and specializations. Your best bet is to concern yourself with combat improvements for feats, and then level the skills that are unique to the Scout class.

Namely Computer Use and Repair. Why spend two skill points for one lousy rank of Security? Feats: Although they are better at ranged combat at first, you are better off focusing on melee feats. After you go jedi you'll probably never fire a gun again with your character anyway.

So most of the game you'll be a melee fighter. Toughness isn't a bad option either. Scoundrel Our personal favorite. The Scoundrel sucks in combat early on in the game. However, their early skills are invaluable. Your supporting cast will have your back while you gain strength from leveling up.

Plus, the Scoundrel has extra luck to fall back on, and is the best class to use to persuade NPCs into giving you better deals. Once you become a Jedi, you'll be a main focus of combat. Primary Attributes: Dexterity, Intelligence Secondary Attributes: Wisdom, Charisma Skills: At the start of the game, the Scoundrel must rely on his skills to get through many of the difficulties.

Fortunately, you'll have plenty of skill points to spend. Make Persuade your number one priority -- You won't regret it!

Feats: Remember that while you are currently better suited at long range, you will soon be a Jedi. Jedi fight up close and personal, meaning that you can't neglect hand-to-hand feats. So go Dueling and either Critical Strike or Flurry. Luckily for you, there are others in the galaxy willing to aid in the Republic cause. While your companions have their own motivations and backgrounds, you can take control of them at any time.

These characters are important to your success and each has their own skills, feats, and powers to draw on. You can explore areas with two other characters in your party, while the others wait in your ship, the Ebon Hawk. You can switch out characters in any safe location by choosing Party Selection from the Map Screen. In this manner, you can always have the right character for the right situation.

She has plenty of secrets and is quite stubborn, but she's a wizard with a lightsaber hers being of the double-bladed variety. Best For: Kicking ass and taking names. Strong in the Force , she is also crucial to several plot points and is always wise to have in your party when chilling at Dantooine. With the Mandalorian's faded to mere thugs, Canderous is looking for his next meal ticket.

For his own reasons, he chooses to tag along on your mission to save the galaxy from the Sith's evil clutches. Best For: He packs more punch than Carth and offers far less whiny lip. He's among the better of the non-Jedi characters in terms of whoppin' on baddies.

A hero of the Mandalorian war, Carth can't cope with his own failings and blames himself for the death of many innocents during the recent Sith war. He's not very trusting, but he has his reasons for his doubts. Best For: He's no Jedi, but this Republic hero is excellent with ranged weapons. In a gun battle, he's your man and can offer excellent support from the rear. However, once you start gaining other members, he becomes much less valuable. Eager to kill again, he is loyal to his master, but is always pushing for bloodshed.

There are secrets locking inside of HK, secrets he will or can't reveal.



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