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  1. Or maybe it'll be our next ability for an expansion with some new powers. It was supposed to be pretty rare after all
  2. I've always assumed it's referring to knockbacks.
  3. The books aren't canon and cannot be followed. I could draw a picture of a jedi with lightsaber nunchucks but that don't make it true.
  4. There are many reasons why A sentinel should only use 1 saber, I will begin. Concentration - you can concentrate more when you are only worrying about one saber 2 Hands- you can grib your saber with both hands and would probably be able to hit harder. More damage = more DPS each hour. Distraction - People might think you are a guardian or sage, and leave you alone. When you have 2 sabers you are everyone's first target. Stayling alive longer = more damage from DPS. Lore - Jedi's only use 2 sabers when theyr companion gets hurt and they need to equip someone else's saber. Other than that they only have one weapon. Look at Anakin, Luke, Obi Wan, and Vader. Purpose - the second saber barely adds any damage anyway... don't be a sellout. Don't be a sellout, use one saber and actually learn to play your class.
  5. Yes! This way you can include multiplayer!
  6. Then perhaps my UI was bugged when I tried out combat, because it was absolutely a channeled ability
  7. I compare it to master strike because it has a super long casting bar. What happens if you let it complete?
  8. I don't really mess with Combat much, so please explain Blade Rush to me. I didn't like it because it feels like Master Strike, in that it takes a long time to complete. Does it also do damage at the beginning?
  9. I played EQ2 before coming to SWTOR and in that game you simply didn't need keybinds. I could just stand in one spot and click my hotbars 90% of the time. Changing gameplay styles has been a challenge for sure but I started off slowly and worked my way towards where I am now. Started out simply doing 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. Eventually added a few letter keys, Q, E, R, F, and V. These took some getting used to. Eventually mapped Shift R to my force leap, because it felt really natural for me. Added ~ for my huttball pass, shift+space for my dispatch, and got a Razer Death Adder, (Cheaper than naga) and used those extra few buttons as well. I've got about 90% of my needed abilities mapped right now and as soon as I'm completely comfortable with them I'll add one more key. The one big one I odn't have mapped yet is Riposte, and I'm starting to click it alot more often now so I think I'm going to find a good place to map it before this weekend and shortly thereafter I'll be pretty close to where I want to be.
  10. That statement shouldn't begin with IMHO because you aren't actually expressing your opinion. Like, you could say IMHO go with Focus, of IMHO roll a Sage instead.... but to SAY IMHO do what you think is best... isn't really your opinion at all, it'll be the OP's opinion. and yes I am making a whole paragraph about nothing because I'm bored at work.
  11. TPM is one of the best Star Wars movies. Empire>Jedi>TPM>RotS>AotC>ANH Liam Neeson was amazing, Darth Maul was amazing, Ewan McGreggor was good too. The pod race shoudl have been shorter or completely omitted, the midiclorien thing was dumb, and jar jar had a wee bit too much dialouge, but other than that it was a good film.
  12. Not in hardmodes. most of the droids have immunity.
  13. yeah it wasn't that bad. I'd love for them to re-do Star Wars with a new director and a slightly new interpretation.
  14. I got news for you. They asked you to quit because they don't like you and think you are a terirble player. The lack of a knockback was simply the excuse they gave you because they didn't want to hurt your feelings. They asked me to break you the news.
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