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Acidwire

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  1. What Helig said. The point was that the Inquisitor is...an odd duck. A Warrior's AC's come down to 'how many lightsabers do you want to wield?', but regardless they're an excellent duelist.

     

    The Inquisitor is different. They're only a skilled duelist if they choose to become an Assassin, but are still considered a force prodigy regardless. I feel like the story was written for the Inquisitor under the assumption that they were a Sorcerer.

  2. Doubt it, from what I remember in every inquistor story cutscene ive never seen a lightsaber battle. Its always force powers

     

    Likely due to technical limitations that comes from the Inquisitor wielding either a single saber or double saber in cutscenes. Even a Mara will only wield one of their sabers in cutscenes, but a double saber is an entirely different animal to animate for.

     

    Also, as mentioned before, the force is the Inquisitor's greatest strength, why would they default to a lightsaber when force lightning is a glorious long-range alternative?

  3. Not really - all Sin specs use less melee powers than Warrior specs, save for Rage - but even then only 1 Sin spec relies more than Rage on melee - Deception, but it's not a toe-to-toe spec either - it's surprise and control-oriented.

     

    You seem to be implying that its a negative that one of the Assassin specs relies on sneak attacks despite the fact that the Inquisitor thrives on being a cunning SOB. My point is that the Inquisitor may be a force prodigy, but that does not mean that they'd be instantly torn to pieces if the Warrior got up in their face with a lightsaber.

  4. Why is the Warrior even considered to be more powerful in melee combat, when my Inquisitor and Shadow kicked butt in melee with their lightsaber?

     

    This is an excellent point. We're all assuming the Inquisitor has no lightsaber skill whatsoever despite the fact that there's an entire AC that focuses on its lightsaber combat.

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    I wasn't going to kill him initially after I had returned to Korriban to overlook my future apprentices. That is until he gave me lip for taking Xalek despite it being 'against the rules'.

     

    At that moment it seemed he thought he was talking to the weak slave he verbally abused 40 levels ago, not the all-powerful Sith Lord he was serving. His lack of respect equals death.

     

  6. Hello there everyone! Today I bring you a simple suggestion that is utilized in other games, that I think would be a nice little addition for people who finish their class story.

     

    I propose that, once you finish your class story, you receive a Holocron in the mail, or have one installed into your ship after you complete the final quest. Basically, this Holocron would allow the user to watch previous cut scenes in your class quests, sort of like other games such as Saints Row 2, off the top of my head. Some people like myself enjoy taking screenshots of our characters doing awesome things, or just like being able to review our story once it has come to it's conclusion. This would be an excellent way to do that.

     

    I don't know if technical limitations would be capable of factoring in all previous dialogue choices made up until level 50, or armor for that matter. But at the very least you could get the option to input your dialogue choices again when prompted, sort of like when you do a Flashpoint multiple times.

     

    It'd even be great if you could 'relive' some of the boss fights during the storyline for people who enjoy that kind of thing without having to re-level a character of the same class to level 50. Chalk it up to training or something.

     

    So yeah, those are my thoughts. I don't know how possible such a thing is, but I can't imagine it being completely impossible

  7. And question is if you understand what RPG means. It means Role Playing Game. If you're playing a role of healer you aren't supposed to have chances in PVP for example (not to mention harder quests), because, in fact you're playing a role of healer. In any circumstances you can't be all tank, dps, healer at the same time. This is why WoW had only 8kk subs instead of twice as much (you may not believe this but ******** of people play other MMOs... seriously)

     

    It also means role playing in the sense of pretending to be your character and interacting with other plays accordingly.

     

    You take your definition, and I'll take mine. And mine does not involve grouping, nor will it ever.

  8. At the end of the day, the SI is still a slave, and Thanaton is a traditionalist. The poster above has it right, a light sided sith is still a huge threat to him, but your origins as a slave is also something he detests.

     

    The Sith ideal is that only the pure deserve to become Sith, not slaves.

  9. You ppl understand the acronym MMO stand for MASSIVLEY MULTIPLAYER ONLINE right?

     

    You forgot the last three letters- RPG. Role Playing Game.

     

    The reason I enjoy MMORPG's so much is because there is a community to roleplay with. I don't want to group with anyone, but I like having people around to breathe life into the worlds and to interact with. But I don't like having to count on them not screwing something up when the combat portion of the game kicks in.

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