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Turning Yuthura

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Turning Yuthura

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When facing Yuthura in the tomb, after defeating Uther, I am unable to get the option to turn Yuthura to the light side (xbox). Is there something else i need to do to be able to do this. Cheers
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Hullo, yigi. :)

I might be spamming here, but I don't think there are any requirements. Are you sure you're taking this the right way? Because you have to fight her first, before being able to turn her over.

Right after you two kill Uthar, she'll turn on you, and there's nothing you can do about it; you have to fight her. Then, when her health's almost out, she'll initiate a conversation, pleading for mercy. This is where you can turn her to the light.

I'm not sure when the option actually appears, but when you get a response option saying [Persuade] Maybe you need to think about your own path., take it, and follow it with There's still time to change that. That should turn her back.

However, I've just had an idea. These lines refer to her wish to go back to Sleheyron and free the slaves, so if you haven't talked to her in the Academy about her past, maybe you can't get her back to the light this way.

I played KotOR on PC, but there shouldn't be any differences between the PC and Xbox version. *shrug* If you did all of the above, she should be redeemed.


PS Do you have any points in the Persuade skill?

You should do so well as to be sucked into the engine of some evil Sith Lord, you know.
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Post by Rockiezz »

I was unable to persuade her to turn to the light side, and it was due to a persuade failure....i thought it was unimportant and went on.
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Post by mr_sir »

its not really an important step, jsut a little extra thing you can do really and how you approach that whole encounter can effect if the whole sith academy attacks you or not. nothing major as its easy enough to wipe out the academy anyway
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Being a highly persuasive lightsider, I always turned Yuthura back to the light, and mercilessly slaughtered all the other poor Sith... eh. Makes you wonder, doesn't it? :rolleyes:

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I believe that you have to make sure you don't poison her (when doing the double-cross or double-double-cross), if you do, I think you have to fight her to the death. If you just poison Uthar, then you fight her and after you win there are dialog options which, if you have enough points in persuasion and pick the right dialog options, will let you turn her.
I don't remember exactly what you have to say, but it's something along the lines of pointing out that she hasn't freed any slaves since becoming a Sith (one of the reasons she claims she joined).
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Post by MalaksBane »

[QUOTE=Suicide Girl]

Being a highly persuasive lightsider, I always turned Yuthura back to the light, and mercilessly slaughtered all the other poor Sith... eh. Makes you wonder, doesn't it? :rolleyes:

[/QUOTE]

I am positive that if those Sith would have initiated a conversation they'd have walked away alive and on the lightside.
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[QUOTE=MalaksBane]I am positive that if those Sith would have initiated a conversation they'd have walked away alive and on the lightside.[/QUOTE]
:D You know it... :angel:

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Post by Greg. »

I have only managed to turn her after (spoiler highlight to read) I have done the leviathan and know i am Revan. Which is odd considering I tell her to go to the enclave on Dantooine...
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Post by mr_sir »

[QUOTE=GregtheSleeper]I have only managed to turn her after (spoiler highlight to read) I have done the leviathan and know i am Revan. Which is odd considering I tell her to go to the enclave on Dantooine...[/QUOTE]

maybe your persuade was not high enough when you tried before the leviathan. i've never bothered turning her to ls but i doubt it would only be possible once you know you are revan - although it would make sense if you are ls revan as she will see that you managed to redeem yourself so that may be the case.
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Post by Lyria Savo »

I was only able to turn her after I talked to her enough in the academy and became "friends" with her. It was before the Leviathan and I still poisoned her. But if you don't have a high persuasion, you can't get her to talk about her past.
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