The Agent is probably my favorite though. All the intrigue and conspiracy and THAT THING they throw at you at the end just blew my mind and I had to take a step back and give the writer a clap.
Then again, the writer had the freedom of being able to do it without an 'archetype' to follow. Plus it was rather fresh compared to the usual way stories pan out.
Boring to you, perhaps. It hasn't been for me, as of so far. The beginning on Korriban for the Warrior was leagues more entertaining than the Inquisitor's beginning, regarding my perspective.
The Inquisitor is the more difficult of the stories too, imo. Not that it's impossible, or anything, just that the Warrior has a stronger start ability/companion wise.
Once you get Khem though, things start to look up. That said, I don't think the SI really comes into their own until the end of DK.
I usually never use the tank companions, except Treek really. She tanks and heals better than the regular companions at both!
Warrior's first Act, I admit, is better than the Inquisitors, but the next two go a little downhill in my opinion, whereas the Inquisitor's just gets better through to the end.
The only story I would consider having a strong start, middle and end would be the Agent, but the writing there is just stupidly brilliant.
Smuggler is very funny and hi-jinxy. Bounty Hunter has a fantastic Act 1 villain and in general is pretty great.
All the classes have different tones and appeals to them. How much you like them depends on how much you like the 'genre' they're going for. Trooper is very military. Agent is very spy stuff. etc
Well they've already sucked the OT aesthetic dry. I guess this is a natural progression.
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"The Daemon lied with every breath. It could not help itself but to deceive and dismay, to riddle and ruin. The more we conversed, the closer I drew to one singularly ineluctable fact: I would gain no wisdom here."
Heh. Having enough character slots to do a dark and light-side playthrough of each character-type is fun, but just like WoW I tend to stop playing when I get to the end of all the end-game content, until they add something new of course.
I'm not a clone warrior fan at all, which is why initially I stayed away. But it's about the only class I haven't played, so the novelty may sustain me.