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  1. It’s the best way to spread your referral code
  2. Every server has a pve and pvp instance. There isn’t any specific server for pvp anymore. I’d recommend just picking the server closest to you (to reduce latency). Satele Shan does have the largest population.
  3. I didn’t read all the comments, but here’s a video on
  4. If you need to make credits quick, you can use 2 methods: sell Cartel Market items, or buy low, sell high. For the Cartel Market, you want to buy items worth a lot on the GTN. For the buy low, sell high method, you just buy items on the GTN for cheap, then sell them for a higher price. You have to watch prices though, and make sure you know it will sell for the price you are selling it for. You can also just go on YouTube and look up videos about making credits.
  5. There are multiple ways to make credits. The easiest is to by items from the Cartel Market, and sell them on the GTN. Currently the Revan Reborn armour is on sale, spend $40 on some Cartel Coins, buy that armour, and you can sell it for probably at least 50 million credits. If you wait a few months, the price will go up and you can sell it for 100 million+ credits. You can also do Heroics. A planet's worth can get you at least 250 000 credits. Playing the GTN, buying low, selling high, can also make credits. You basically buy an item for cheap, then sell it for more. You have to make sure it will sell though. I watch a YouTuber by the name of SWTOR TV. His videos usually either talk about making credits, or are related to it. You can also just go on YouTube and look up how to make millions of credits.
  6. I want the Oricon operations to be solo-able. I don't care for the awards or anything, I just want the feeling of finishing the story. It's bothering my OCD!!
  7. Can we have the option to choose the order we put our toons in rather than the order being the last one wee used?
  8. I don't think it's something people generally do unless there's a super simple way to contacting them. "Super simple" being a quick Whisper in game, or someone who is a text away.
  9. Grats! Hope you are enjoying it!
  10. You can also watch this video to zoom out more.
  11. I'd say here, Community Content, or General Discussions.
  12. In my opinion, tanking classes are best for soloing, so that that makes Guardian/Juggernaut, Shadow/Assassin, and Vanguard/Powertech. Now, depending on if you care about the weapon your character uses, and the faction, you can single out some classes. Of the listed classes, the Juggernaut is my favourite to play, but the Guardian is my favourite class, because of the story, Clone Wars, and how it's pretty much KOTOR 3. Guardians/Juggernauts, I think, were the most OP class in PVP during Patch 4, I don't know if it was nerfed in patch 5. Don't choose a class because it's currently the most powerful as Bioware and EA will probably change that to balance the classes out. Shadows/Assassins have stealth, and Assassins use lightning, which is pretty cool. Shadows also have some pretty cool Force attacks that I think looks better than the lightning. I haven't played Vanguard/Powertech very much so I wouldn't be able to tell you what I think of the class. The Bounty Hunter story is pretty lacklustre, in my opinion, but I've heard a lot of people like it. The Guardians/Juggernaut and Vanguard/Powertech use heavy armour, while Shadows/Assassins use light armour. This makes a slight difference in combat. This isn't a very in depth breakdown, mostly because I play for Star Wars, and not competitively. In the end, you should just pick a class that suits your play style and stands out to you, whether it's the story, abilities, companions, weapons, etc. It's also pretty easy to level your characters now so you shouldn't stress too much when choosing a class. And they are adding some new features to allow you to transfer end game armour between toons.
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