http://wh40k.lexicanum.com/wiki/Tzeentch#.UBBd7_Wp2-U
Grand, convoluted scheming ftw.
http://wh40k.lexicanum.com/wiki/Tzeentch#.UBBd7_Wp2-U
Grand, convoluted scheming ftw.
Bit late to add more constitution three hours into the game...
Besides, need them stat points for more important things. I was counting on constitution being useless by virtue of the fact that if your dexterity is high enough you won't get that much anyway. Apparently Dragon Age and KOTOR don't really share similar stat gameplay in that manner.
I'd always try to make the game harder each time I played it. I'd wear the lightest armor that still inhibited Force powers, I'd focus on non-combat skills, use only one sword etc. That and playing as the nice guy who always turns down rewards and gives away money, making it harder to acquire the limited amount the game offers.
My copy of KOTOR froze every time I reached the first confrontation with Darth Malek. Therefore, I didn't get very far.
I think it was borrowed from a friend anyway...
Anyway, my hunt for assistant moderators and cleaning up the forum will continue once I return from my trip to Cabos San Lucas. I'm going for five days. All I'm paying for is the flight, booze, and food. We're staying with at a friend's house. I'm quite stoked.
August 1st is when I return.
Originally posted by ares834
You leveled up before becoming a Jedi... ❌
Actually, it's a must. When I play KOTOR I always choose Soldier at the start, so by the time I become a Jedi I have the flurry, critical strike, and other useful skills you won't acquire as easily, since I always choose Jedi Consular. It's a good combination, it always works for me.
Originally posted by Col. Valerian
Actually, it's a must. When I play KOTOR I always choose Soldier at the start, so by the time I become a Jedi I have the flurry, critical strike, and other useful skills you won't acquire as easily, since I always choose Jedi Consular. It's a good combination, it always works for me.
Or you just go Jedi Guardian/Sentinel.