Originally posted by Solar Power
There's some game mechanics I believe, Kreia and the Exile's force bonds are notable, and would help in the achievement of some of the feats I would imagine. I don't think she benefits from other companions aside from the whole "you were draining your companions the entire time" plot point.
Sorry, are you referring to the Exile's force bonds aiding her companions in their ability to affect her?
Originally posted by UCanShootMyNova
Sorry, are you referring to the Exile's force bonds aiding her companions in their ability to affect her?
I don't know so well myself, the force bonds concept is kinda wonky. To my understanding, the Exile was able to feel the force again initially because she started to unknowingly drain her companions (due to her wound status), who are also force sensitive, and the more bonds she forms, the stronger she becomes, in addition to the more opponents she kills. I brought it up because her bonds with Kreia and the rest of her companions, to my knowledge, granted her her connection to the force again, despite her cutting herself off on Malachor.
If you have the time, this video kinda explains it:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pd1KxGfQAoo
Originally posted by DarthAnt66
lmfao, dmb popping out of no where trashing selenial
Originally posted by UCanShootMyNova
Yes, I looked into. You neglected to mention they accomplished this with a team of other companions at their back.Fair enough. Something Visas herself would benefit from.
I'm saying that blitzing the handmaidens is not superior to dueling evenly with somebody who's blocking/dodging hundreds of blaster bolts.
"The Echani are superhumanly augmented"
Quote. And then please provide the extent of their augmentation.
Cut content is non canon, doesn't matter which way you spin it.
We go by the levels of canon established within continuity when debating Legends.
You realise it can be the three of them together, this is no differemt than using Outlander feats for the other player classes.
Visas turned to the light side of the Force under the Exile's teaching, becoming even more powerful for it, so no:
Visas has come to terms with the death of her world and calmed the hatred within herself. This has given her a stronger connection to the Force.
- Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords
It is a speedblitz feat for the handmaiden, against high tier martial artists.
Echani battles are fought several minutes in advance - in many ways, it is much like the game of dejarik played in the core systems. The most advanced among the Echani are able to predict the course of battles by months, and the most revered are said to be able to predict the path of wars.
- Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords
You invented the rules did you? 'Cut content' is sourced by the game's files and the script, so no, you can stop trying to avoid a concession.
Originally posted by AncientPower
You realise it can be the three of them together, this is no differemt than using Outlander feats for the other player classes.Visas turned to the light side of the Force under the Exile's teaching, becoming even more powerful for it, so no:
It is a speedblitz feat for the handmaiden, against high tier martial artists.
You invented the rules did you? 'Cut content' is sourced by the game's files and the script, so no, you can stop trying to avoid a concession.
That doesn't change the fact that they had other companions to tell help them accomplish the feat.
It says she calmed her hatred not that she stopped using the Darkside. See Galen Marek and his use of Sith powers despite releasing his hatred.
And that's fine. I asked where it was stated they were superhumanly augmented though as you claimed. And just so you can't deny it or edit it after the fact: "The Echani are superhumanly augmented precogs who have some of the greatest Martial arts in all of the mythos. So no, not really." - AP, 2016.
That doesn't change the fact that it never happened within continuity and thus has no bearing on what the character's would be capable of.