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  1. 1. State which one and why.

    • Soldier: I like dealing out the hurt; no questions asked!
      13
    • Scout: I prefer to be alone, away from society.
      18
    • Scoundrel: I do everything stealthily and with charm. *wink*
      12
    • I don't know
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    • They're all my favourite!
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    • I hate them all!
      0
    • A jedi or sith would kick all their @sses!
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I would say scoundrel for 4 reasons:

 

1. I liked using the stealth and persaude skills. They made the game more interesting, in my opinion.

 

2. The sneak attack and scoundrels luck feats were nice. The first would do extra damage when you were behind or to the side of an enemy; which often involved using the stealth skill. It also increased in damage as you gained levels. :rolleyes: And the second would give you +2 to defense at level 1, +4 at level 6, and +6 at level 12.

 

3. Having lower vitality points and less feats makes combat a little challenging for once.

 

4. It is the best route to take to become a jedi counsular (my favourite jedi class.) ^_^

 

State which one and why. Please. :p

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Soldier, for their pure offensive ability.

 

If the game was a bit more diverse, in which things like smugglers, gambling, "underworld" stuff was included (not just a ferry mission with some cargo), the other two classes might be appealing to me. But as it was, brute strength was often the only choice and the soldier was best at it.

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Since the second game would not let you select those classes anyway, I would judge this from the experiences from the first game. Soldier is definitely my fave, simple melee attacking at its best. The game was also geared towards melee fights in my opinion. Sort of a fire and forget type character. That's my pick, if Jedi/Sith were not considered.

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Soldier. Period.

 

 

You could end up like Hicks or Jenkins dead on an unknown world killed buy an unknown alien species. Ok so Hicks died on Furry but it was unknown to him. And most people.

Posted

Definitely Scout. The best free feats, good skills, and a good amount of VP.

 

Soldier is vastly overrated. They have no personality; they're just musclebound brutes who get a couple extra feats. Scouts are where it's at. Implants, Flurry, Repair > j00.

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Soldier, to talk all the crap I want and then kick their butts in combat.

 

If I need to do something a soldier couldn't do, I'll just have one of the other party members fit for the job to do it.

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Scout is the best if you switch to Jedi. Which is what your PC did. If you went to level 4 you ended up with 5 feats (1 more than even soldier) and uncanny dodge. Your saves were higher, you started out with better feats and the class skills were the best. No brainer for me.

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Soldier. Period. 

 

 

You could end up like Hicks or Jenkins dead on an unknown world killed buy an unknown alien species. Ok so Hicks died on Furry but it was unknown to him. And most people.

 

Scout for sure. Ripley was a scout no?

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Definitely Scout.  The best free feats, good skills, and a good amount of VP.

 

Soldier is vastly overrated.  They have no personality; they're just musclebound brutes who get a couple extra feats.  Scouts are where it's at.  Implants, Flurry, Repair > j00.

 

 

*nods*

 

Scout/guardian with the right amount of constitution and the implant you buy from the special shop on Korriban could give you more health then even a soldier/guardian.

Posted

Scout- the free flurry and implant feats allowed you to choose other more powerfull feats later on. and all for only 2 less vitality points than a soldier!

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Scout- the free flurry and implant feats allowed you to choose other more powerfull feats later on.  and all for only 2 less vitality points than a soldier!

 

Which I might add is easily gained back with implants. :blink:

Posted
Soldier, for their pure offensive ability.

 

If the game was a bit more diverse, in which things like smugglers, gambling, "underworld" stuff was included (not just a ferry mission with some cargo), the other two classes might be appealing to me.  But as it was, brute strength was often the only choice and the soldier was best at it.

 

Seconded.

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Posted

Soldier, i happen to like brute force (in games that is).

"Some men see things as they are and say why?"
"I dream things that never were and say why not?"
- George Bernard Shaw

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- Friedrich Nietzsche

 

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Posted
Soldier, i happen to like brute force (in games that is).

<_< But don't you get bored just killing anything in your way? :unsure::wacko: Not to mention how easy the combat was in KotOR. Being as soldier would only make it twice as boring and alot easier. :ph34r:

Posted
Soldier, i happen to like brute force (in games that is).

<_< But don't you get bored just killing anything in your way? :unsure::wacko: Not to mention how easy the combat was in KotOR. Being as soldier would only make it twice as boring and alot easier. :ph34r:

 

Hey, what can i tell? I was Revan! The former Dark Lord of the Sith! (But i always put all my skill-points to 'persuade' though.)

"Some men see things as they are and say why?"
"I dream things that never were and say why not?"
- George Bernard Shaw

"Hope in reality is the worst of all evils because it prolongs the torments of man."
- Friedrich Nietzsche

 

"The amount of energy necessary to refute bull**** is an order of magnitude bigger than to produce it."

- Some guy 

Posted

The rule system used by KOTOR and many pen and paper RPGs. In this case, it is referring to the pnp Star Wars game.

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I find it kind of sad

The dreams in which I'm dying

Are the best I've ever had

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