If I stick to that order, which is preferable for the next two planet's cut scenes? Manaan then Korriban - or vice versa? Keep in mind there's a Leviathan appearance between these two planet's cut scenes. I complete Korriban last due to the "Special loot" merchant you can access after completing the Leviathan and due to the amount of Revan dialogue you can have with various NPCs.
The first planet after Taris is Dantooine, where you train as a Jedi. I always like to come full circle and be symbolic with the last chosen planet you can go to you train as a Sith. Tatooine first because it's the only place in the game with enemies that respawn enemies that also drop heaps of experience - the hulak warids so I stick around the desert and grind two levels once I am done with Tatooine. Kashyyyk second because Jolee is the best support party member and it's about time someone arrives who can reliably cast Force powers on enemies.
Korriban fourth because of the extra Revan dialogue options and any threat Terentateks might have offered is now gone for good. I'll add in the credit movies if I either replay the game sometime in the future. I skipped the original legal screen BIK that came with the game but I do have a version of the legal. Check that movie's description for more details. Playlist no longer embedded but now appears as a link above because perhaps I'll get some likes or comments on the video that way.
Credit movie added. Details on that credit movie available on the video's description. Or choose them. Maybe I have to change that for once in next playthrough And it seems people prefer to recruit first HK instead of Jolee? Good thread here, SH. I go to Tattoine first because I tend to get Mission's quest to find her brother first.
Then either Maanan or Korriban as my 3rd planet. I done both of those last 2 planets as my 3rd planet with my 2 playthroughs. Although now that I think about it, going to Korriban last doesn't make sense if you've just come from the Leviathan. All Sith forces would probably recognize you on sight. My light side character goes to Korriban second because that's generally when Carth's quest to get Dustil out of there kicks in on Tatoine.
My dark side character goes to Korriban second because he wants to see the place, and doesn't want to seem too eager to go the place. Carth's quest is a convenient excuse to go there second. I've tried the Korriban last route once with a dark side character, and the extra dialogue was rather meh.
They don't believe you, anyways, plus my character doesn't need to talk about being Revan. He's more focused on getting the job done and getting the Star Forge back. If you tell Yuthra that you're Revan for instance, she just scoffs at you. Go back into the fields ahead of him. The group leader and his posse can be found by going past the Rodian weapons dealer near where Jon is but outside of the confines of the Jedi Council building , heading forward and then left, further into the fields.
Go left and forward through various tall rocks. Beyond that, you'll want to go right, into the next area, and go right through this area, into the Grove. Go forward through this area, and you'll run into the Mandalorian leader we've been searching for. After some threats of how he's going to kill you and take your lightsaber, the fight begins.
You'll want to begin by aiming a grenade whether it be CryoBan or Frag at the leader of the Mandalorian, so you take off some of his health, and the health of those surrounding him as well.
This is a difficult battle, so save beforehand and go in with full health, prepared. You're best off in this battle with out your lightsaber. Equip duel blasters and you'll be better off.
After the initial grenade attack, begin to duke it out with the leader of the Mandalorian, and let the other two in your party fight off the rest of the foes. Heal when necessary and keep an eye on the others' health in the party. The Mandalorian leader has shields equipped, so you have to damage him a lot before it actually begins to show! When he's dead, search his body for two lightsabers, amongst other things! Go back and talk to Jon where he was when you talked to him earlier.
Let him know you've killed the leader of the Mandalorian, and he'll give you many thanks. In addition, he rewards you with 1, Credits! You'll get experience points for your troubles as well.
Good work! Right outside of the Dantooine Jedi Council building, you'll see a woman standing by a landspeeder. Talk to you and she'll throw words at you at a frantic pace. It seems her "companion" is missing It's the last living piece of her husband that she has left, and the droid has now gone missing! Simply agree to look for the droid, and we'll go take care of this side quest right away.
The droid is located in the part of the fields beyond the Jedi Council buildings called the Sandral Grounds. The Sandral Grounds are located deep in the fields, beyond the Grove area. Once you get through to the Sandral Grounds, you'll find the droid being attacked by a plethora of Kath Hounds. Shoot them all, getting rid of each one, and then approach and talk to the droid. He introduces himself as C, a personal assistance droid, just like the woman near the speeder described.
He says that she has a very, very addictive personality pertaining to him, that he is treated as if he is her dead husband!
He wants nothing but for her to be happy by meeting real people, and he asks the party to kill him. You have choices from here Your options are to destroy the droid and tell the woman that you've destroyed it. This will eventually net her a real-life companion and is the Light Side choice to make.
The neutral choice is to make him go back to her, which he'll agree to do. And if you want to be an evil bastard, feel free to kill him and then go back to the woman and tell her he's still alive! Oh, that's just plain wrong, but it's all in good fun.
Whatever it is that you decide to do, this side quest is as good as over by the time you go back to talk to her after killing the droid or making him go back with her.
Last Edited: 29 Jan am. Was this guide helpful? YES NO. In This Wiki Guide. Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic. It is four thousand years before the Galactic Empire and hundreds of Jedi Knights have fallen in battle against the ruthless sith. As the last hope of the Jedi, you must lead a band of freedom fighters in an epic struggle to save the galaxy. Can you master the awesome power of the Force on your quest to save the Republic?
Or will you fall to the lure of the dark side? Hero or villain, savior or conqueror you must choose wisely as you alone will determine the destiny of the entire galaxy.
Release Date. Finch Movie Review. In Partnership with Wal-Mart. By the time you reach Malachor V, everything is petering out. It was the first console game by a group of veteran PC developers, and it shows. Kotor 1 has a great fighting system with an excellent story. The game play is fun and original, but lacking much customization. Play Kotor 1 first, alot of the stuff in Kotor 2 relates back to the events of Kotor 1.
KotOR is a great game that is a lot of. During a battle, Revan was betrayed by his friend and Sith Apprentice Darth Malak, left with amnesia, and captured by the Jedi. Although Revan was never officially classified as a Gray Jedi, he represents someone who constantly straddled the line between the light side and the dark side.
You can kill everything with melee and have great access to force powers. If you want to go full on force user, pure Consular is the best.
Top Voted Answer. I think the prologue gets annoying; I usually skip it. But, if you go through almost all of the prologue, then return to the cockpit and choose to skip the prologue, you get to keep all the items you got. The best would be to start as a jedi guardian for the helth and feats then become a sith lord because they have some very strong force powers that are 1 hit deaths to most enemies.
Scout is Great For: Balanced gameplay. You get to wield a lightsaber, play Pazaak cards, use Force powers, gather a group of unstoppable space heroes, and save the galaxy.
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