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Post by Cthulhu4u »

Hi, noob here. I just have a quick question. Is there a place in the game I can go and fight over and over, just to level up. I just finished world 2, but haven't leveled my main guy up much. I was like a level 7 before going Jedi. I have been fighting the hounds a lot, but I don't think they offer much XP. Thanks in advance.
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Nope. Just keep playing. You should reach the cap before the end of the game.
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Actually, if memory serves there is one place near the end of the game. Spoiler follows, please highlight:
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You'll eventually reach a planet with two opposing settlements. One of them is shielded off by lightning arcs and if I remember correctly, a hologram of some kind. The way to that particular settlement is guarded by a couple of smaller rancors. You can find them over and over again, but you may have to reload the area to do so.
I haven't played the game in years, I could be wrong about this. Or perhaps it was fixed in a patch. Also, I just realized the endgame itself spawns a lot of enemies. It's kind of pointless to go with the spoiler above. :)
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In addition, one of the planets you land on is effectively a desert. If you leave the main community and start wandering around, you'll eventually find three or four monsters whose deaths not only provide good experience, but something you can trade in for cash. Leave the desert, return, and another group of monsters should wander back in. As there's only one way to go from the community in this very linear game, you really can't miss them.
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