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Should I avoid leveling up before becoming a Jedi?

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Should I avoid leveling up before becoming a Jedi?

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Should I avoid leveling up before becoming a Jedi?
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It depends, if you want to be a jedi that stands in the back using the force, i wouldnt level up to much.

If you want to use lighsabers (and maybe a few buff forces) level up al you want on Taris
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I'd say play the game as it was meant to be, in other words level up when your are able to. I play a Scoundrel(8)/Consular relying heavily on the Force, but still appreciate for example the Sneak Attack of the Scoundrel which works against all immobilized targets (hint: Use the Force Luke!).

RPG-wise, I can't see why you should wait to level up either. Your character can't very well know he will become a Jedi later on in the game (at least not before some hints have been given).
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I would leave "powergaming" until your second time through.
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Post by fable »

The question's kind of moot--after all, you can win with just about any configuration of character dual-classes, feats, skills and powers. That being the case, why not simply enjoy yourself, and give your PC the levels they've earned as they become available?
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