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How does race change effect class mission dialogue?


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as said, it doesn't affect anything really. there aren't many times when your race is mentioned as it is.

 

you could race change between every single convo and each time, if the race IS mentioned, it'll be the one you currently are..or simply "alien"

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Is it changed to the race you are presently, or the one you were at the start of the game? For example, if you were human but you race changed to an alien.

 

If i remember correctly it does affect your inquisitor dialogue since you are either an "alien" or "human" but i could be wrong

 

I was an alien when i first ran the inquisitor dialogue and there quite some many times you were called "alien" as opposed to "slave" when you are human

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I am a fan of seeing a Chiss explaining to my Chiss BH where Chiss come from, in the Unknown Regions. :D

 

I also like Ladra -- a Revanite on DK -- greeting my female Zabrak SW as a fellow Pureblood. :rolleyes:

 

Not only she's insane but also blind as a bat.

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I am a fan of seeing a Chiss explaining to my Chiss BH where Chiss come from, in the Unknown Regions. :D

 

I also like Ladra -- a Revanite on DK -- greeting my female Zabrak SW as a fellow Pureblood. :rolleyes:

 

Not only she's insane but also blind as a bat.

 

The dialogue often has trouble dealing with a legacy unlocked species that wasn't an original choice for that class.

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The dialogue often has trouble dealing with a legacy unlocked species that wasn't an original choice for that class.

 

Zabrak was an original choice for that class before the Legacy unlocks, even though it was a late addition.

 

Initially, only Purebloods, Human and Cyborgs could be Sith Warriors.

 

Same with the Chiss, which were EXCLUSIVE for Imperial Agents.

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Zabrak was an original choice for that class before the Legacy unlocks, even though it was a late addition.

 

Initially, only Purebloods, Human and Cyborgs could be Sith Warriors.

 

Same with the Chiss, which were EXCLUSIVE for Imperial Agents.

 

It's been so long since I've unlocked other species that I forget sometimes.

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I also like Ladra -- a Revanite on DK -- greeting my female Zabrak SW as a fellow Pureblood. :rolleyes:

 

Not only she's insane but also blind as a bat.

"Just can't get good help these days..." Lord Grathan said prior to firing her.

 

I like her voice actor though.

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There is some Chiss specific dialogue for agents, but there isn't much beyond that. Agents have 3 racial flags for dialogue, Chiss, human, and generic alien. In most other classes you're only going to be recognized as human or alien, if at all.
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Race hardly matters.

 

The few times I have seen it come up in conversations it's looked completely out of place because they either got it wrong or told my my character the history of the race i'm already playing as if I was a different race entirely.

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I'm playing through the Warrior storyline and just saw one example. On Corelia there is a point where an NPC says "at least I die at Sith blood hands" if your character is Sith or Human. If your character is an alien, he only says "the kill is yours."
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I'm playing through the Warrior storyline and just saw one example. On Corelia there is a point where an NPC says "at least I die at Sith blood hands" if your character is Sith or Human. If your character is an alien, he only says "the kill is yours."

 

No.

 

!!! SITH WARRIOR SPOILERS BELOW !!!

 

 

 

 

The character in question only says that if your character is a Pureblood. If he or she is human or alien, he addresses the last two in the same fashion.

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I am a fan of seeing a Chiss explaining to my Chiss BH where Chiss come from, in the Unknown Regions. :D

 

I also like Ladra -- a Revanite on DK -- greeting my female Zabrak SW as a fellow Pureblood. :rolleyes:

 

Not only she's insane but also blind as a bat.

 

Sith Warriors are Nobles of the Sith, and as such, all have Sith blood.

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Sith Warriors are Nobles of the Sith, and as such, all have Sith blood.

 

Did you even read what I wrote?

 

I am a fan of seeing a Chiss explaining to my Chiss BH where Chiss come from, in the Unknown Regions. :D

 

I also like Ladra -- a Revanite on DK -- greeting my female Zabrak SW as a fellow Pureblood. :rolleyes:

 

Not only she's insane but also blind as a bat.

 

I guess not.

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Did you even read what I wrote?

 

 

 

I guess not.

 

Yes, I did. Did you? There are numerous times where the Sith Warrior - and only the Sith Warrior - gets treated as a pureblood Sith Noble. Yes, the lowercase p was deliberate. You are referred to as a true Sith, and comments are made about your Sith heritage. To Ladra, and that freak in the Academy, you are a pure blooded Sith but not a Pureblood.

 

Sith Warriors come from a long line of Sith regardless of species. You get extra comments if you are a Pureblood, but they will frequently comment on your Sith heritage regardless. So even if your species is incorrect, your bloodline is still Sith.

 

Is that enough for your high horse? If you don't believe me, roll a Human Sith Warrior and start counting all the references for yourself.

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Yes, I did. Did you? There are numerous times where the Sith Warrior - and only the Sith Warrior - gets treated as a pureblood Sith Noble. Yes, the lowercase p was deliberate. You are referred to as a true Sith, and comments are made about your Sith heritage. To Ladra, and that freak in the Academy, you are a pure blooded Sith but not a Pureblood.

 

Sith Warriors come from a long line of Sith regardless of species. You get extra comments if you are a Pureblood, but they will frequently comment on your Sith heritage regardless. So even if your species is incorrect, your bloodline is still Sith.

 

Is that enough for your high horse? If you don't believe me, roll a Human Sith Warrior and start counting all the references for yourself.

 

You must be trolling. Here:

 

No.

 

!!! SITH WARRIOR SPOILERS BELOW !!!

 

 

 

 

The character in question only says that if your character is a Pureblood. If he or she is human or alien, he addresses the last two in the same fashion.

 

And here's what I was saying:

 

 

:rolleyes:

 

- - - -

 

But hey, it's Ladra. She's insane after all. :D

 

More likely that not, whoever coded that one probably didn't knew the difference between a Pureblood and a Zabrak.

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