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I need more XP!
Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2008 5:28 pm
by neight
Hey all-
This is my first posting. I've already played thru KotOR I and II on both light and dark side paths. I'm just going through them again and looking to have a much more intense experience. That said, I need a good way to seriously up my XP level. I want to max out all of my attributes. Stuff like that. Any pointers?
Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2008 6:17 pm
by fable
A couple of simple things:
First, don't allocate all your leveling points until you've gotten your Jedi powers. You'll suffer in the first few levels, but reap the rewards, later.
Second, if you want to make gameplay more intense, make it a condition to leave the ship with only one teammate--or perhaps wth none. No more experience in this, but you'll certainly find playing the braindead AI a lot more of a challenge.
Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 1:01 am
by Caden
You can get more experience by repairing and hacking things. So just increase your computer and repair skills or bring someone with you who does have high skills. You will get the XP for enemies who die from your repaired robots and hacked terminals.
If you are looking for more fun, just bring with you different characters. HK-47 is a funny companion and so is Jolee.
Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 4:40 am
by DesR85
neight wrote:I want to max out all of my attributes. Stuff like that. Any pointers?
Don't you need to use cheats if you want to do that? The classes in the game makes it almost impossible to do that.
Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 7:45 am
by Smiley:)
The simplest way of getting the most XP is just doing everything possible, completing every quest and killing all enemies.

Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 10:30 am
by Faust
fable wrote:A couple of simple things:
First, don't allocate all your leveling points until you've gotten your Jedi powers. You'll suffer in the first few levels, but reap the rewards, later.
This always seemed like a cheesy tactic to me. But, I digress. Certainly, it's a way to get even more monstrously powerful than you already become in the game.And if that's what you're looking for, definitely do that in the first game.
It seems to me that if you want to make the game more "intense", you'd do things to make the game more challenging. Fable's suggestion of utilizing just one teammate or, alternatively, using some of your weaker (i.e. non Jedi) allies is solid. You might step away from using two weapons, and focus on a single light saber. Don't pause and save very often, etc. Obviously, play the side of the force that you didn't the first time through, as well.
However, if you're more interested in min/maxing stats, all you really can do is what others have suggested, do every possible side quest. If you want to max out attributes, to the best of my knowledge you'll have to use cheats.
Finally, if you have the PC versions you might try out some user created mods. I've yet to do this, as I didn't find the games to be some of my favorites to replay. However, I know there are a lot of different mods out there. I believe that the [url="http://www.lucasforums.com/forumdisplay.php?f=645"]Taris Upper City Emporium[/url] is where a lot of mod announcements get posted.
Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 12:08 pm
by fable
Faust wrote:This always seemed like a cheesy tactic to me. But, I digress. Certainly, it's a way to get even more monstrously powerful than you already become in the game.And if that's what you're looking for, definitely do that in the first game.
Absolutely. I've never used this tactic myself, because it's clearly OOC: it implies a knowledge of future events that your character couldn't be expected to have in the early stages of KotoR. Still, if he wants to be a powermonger...
It seems to me that if you want to make the game more "intense", you'd do things to make the game more challenging. Fable's suggestion of utilizing just one teammate or, alternatively, using some of your weaker (i.e. non Jedi opponents) allies is solid. You might step away from using two weapons, and focus on a single light saber. Don't pause and save very often, etc. Obviously, play the side of the force that you didn't the first time through, as well.
Good suggestions. A few others:
Agree never to use mines and grenades.
Alternatively, agree never to upgrade lightsabers.
Never use lightsabers, at all.
Perhaps the toughest would be never to use any jedi powers. Quite a challenge, that, if you choose to accept it, Jim.
Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 8:54 am
by Revans mask
The brain dead Ai can be tricked. my best bet, pick them off one by one.
I did the same in kotor 1.
Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 11:27 am
by Lightning Rod
An easy way to get XP on KOTOR I is on Tattoine. *Spoiler*
On the desert is a group of Hulak Wraids(sp) that regenerate. Kill them, transit back to ship, transit to desert, repeat.
Good XP and decent loot early in the game. Mildly dangerous early in the game also.