Hi to everyone on this great site!
Ok let's get to the question: I've read on some of the posts considering the level you can achieve "jedihood" at. I can't believe it - people are talking about becoming jedi at level 5 char, some even talk about level 2 char?! I barely achieved to be a level 6 scout! So i will be 6 scout/ 14 guardian... Even at Endar Spire you must level up! And how is it possible on Taris to steal the prototype accelerator, to rescue Bastila, to break into the Sith base, to steal the Ebon Hawk and not to level up?! And there is also a strategy guide on this site how to develop a "Sith Wich" char as a level 2 scoundrel / 18 consular (or smtg like that)?
So please if someone can explain how to achieve a lvl 2 char and become a jedi at that lvl? (I now I can beat the game with my current char, but I'm curious, so please answer).
Leveling up - possible spoiler (unlikely)..
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Leveling up - possible spoiler (unlikely)..
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The trick is to save your level-ups. When you gain levels, the game doesn't assign those levels to your current class until you actually click the "Level Up" button. Therefore, it's possible to save several level-ups from Taris until you attain Jedihood, and then assign them all at once.
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Thing is, the game is virtually a walkthrough with all the jedi powers (the final battle is a joke), so why not give yourself some challenge? Try to get as many pre-jedi levels as possible, and take only half the powers you're allowed for any class.
This obsession (not yours, in general) for squeezing the last bit of cheese out of a game that's already incredibly easy is pretty surprising.
This obsession (not yours, in general) for squeezing the last bit of cheese out of a game that's already incredibly easy is pretty surprising.
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Nah. For a lot of people, that's what RPGs are all about, building a character you can be really proud of. I have a tendency to do it myself, although I seem to be the only person on this board who frets at the thought of my character being an unskilled clown despite the general uselessness of skills.
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Cheesy gaming...
My first time through the game I play on difficult setting as a lightsider. The game is pretty easy to beat. It isn't difficult to beat it even with a max leveled soldier, scout or a scoundrel and a min leveled Jedi (as possible of course). So the game is easy overall. With my next char I want to be a really powerfull dark jedi so I want as many jedi levels as possible, because the combat is easy one way or another. So I'm going to replay a game for just the fun of it - to be able to do bad things and to have naughty conversation options
And thx!
Something else though (I forgot to ask) - do you get the exp for the droid kills (you just repaired and set to patrol)??
My first time through the game I play on difficult setting as a lightsider. The game is pretty easy to beat. It isn't difficult to beat it even with a max leveled soldier, scout or a scoundrel and a min leveled Jedi (as possible of course). So the game is easy overall. With my next char I want to be a really powerfull dark jedi so I want as many jedi levels as possible, because the combat is easy one way or another. So I'm going to replay a game for just the fun of it - to be able to do bad things and to have naughty conversation options
And thx!
Something else though (I forgot to ask) - do you get the exp for the droid kills (you just repaired and set to patrol)??
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Originally posted by Fnord
The trick is to save your level-ups. When you gain levels, the game doesn't assign those levels to your current class until you actually click the "Level Up" button. Therefore, it's possible to save several level-ups from Taris until you attain Jedihood, and then assign them all at once.
Hmm, Never gave that a thought really..Might try it.
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