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Thread: Can someone clear some thing about Jedi to me...
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Torchz
Fri Aug 05, 2005 7:15 am
#1
I've talked to some people and checked couple of guides, but I could'nt find a straight answer to a simple question...can I still learn normal skills and gain normal XP as a jedi? I found jedi skill tree on some site, and there are skillboxes that add modifiers to normall skills like crafting or healing. Also 1 dude told me that you can't learn normal skills anymore, be he wasn't certain. That would be very stupid becaues point of being a jedi is to make your character more interesting not make it boring. I want to, when become jedi, continue practicing artisan, scouting, politicianor piloting skills, not just go around and kill stuff. I know you get a second char slot, but that is kinda stupid becaues I like focusing on 1 char and really shape it into something I would like to be in SW.
So, could someone clear those things about jedi to me, becaues I'm pretty much totaly confusedabout them now :/
JoelCleverly
Fri Aug 05, 2005 7:40 am
#2
You can mix and match jedi stuff with standard professions. Aslong as you have skill points, you can do whatever you want with them once your jedi skills are unlocked.
Message Edited by JoelCleverly on 08-05-2005 07:41 AM
Torchz
Fri Aug 05, 2005 8:20 am
#3
So, just to make sure...can I, after become jedi, drop my armorsmithing and start learning shipwright?
PsyberOwl
Fri Aug 05, 2005 9:16 am
#4
Yes, you could drop Armorsmith and pick up Shipwright. You can do almost anything you want, provided, except get rid of the 24 SP worth of FS skills that you've earned... You could change the FS Skills by earning a new line of skills & then dropping an old one, but you must maintain minimum of 6 lines of FS Skills.
PsyberOwl
Fri Aug 05, 2005 9:21 am
#5
Oh, and as a side note. It's not Jedi Skils per se that help with crafting, etc, it's the Force Sensitive Skills (FS Skill) that give bonues to crafting/healing/combat. Jedi skills are very explicitely Jedi skills. Being a Master Jedi Healer will not directly help you as a doctor or combat Medic for example.
Torchz
Fri Aug 05, 2005 9:31 am
#6
Ok, thanks big time for clearing that up for me. At one time I though of actually quiting the game when I heard that you can't learn normal skill after you become jedi. Now that I know that ain't true, I can cotinue filling SOE's pockets with my money
Xxeno
Mon Aug 08, 2005 1:46 pm
#7
try bloodfin.org char builder. There u can crate yr template and even see what Level yr char will be. I use it all the time. Gl and just a note quite a few jedi use their free alt as either their merchant/crafter/BH/ or pvp toon.
alephen
Mon Aug 08, 2005 3:14 pm
#8
exactly, pre pub-9 jedi was 250 SPs at initiate. so it wasnt a SP based system for jedi at that time, but jedi and non jedi skills indeed were mutually exclusive. post pub 9 i switched several bozes of non jedi skills to adjust for more useful skills as i advanced.
Goochman wrote:
I think you might have heard this from the old way, pre Publish 9. In the holo-grind days, you unlocked your 2nd character slot which was the one that was force sensitive. From what I understand, the 2nd character could only obtain Jedi skills. Your original character remained as he/she was before, and you could continue to do anything you wanted with them.
Now, it is your main that becomes first Force Sensitive, then Initiate, then Padawan. Your 2nd character can be anything, including becoming Force Sensitive and a Jedi if you choose (although this does not unlock a 3rd character slot on the server).
Goochman
Tue Aug 09, 2005 12:33 am
#9
I think you might have heard this from the old way, pre Publish 9. In the holo-grind days, you unlocked your 2nd character slot which was the one that was force sensitive. From what I understand, the 2nd character could only obtain Jedi skills. Your original character remained as he/she was before, and you could continue to do anything you wanted with them.
Now, it is your main that becomes first Force Sensitive, then Initiate, then Padawan. Your 2nd character can be anything, including becoming Force Sensitive and a Jedi if you choose (although this does not unlock a 3rd character slot on the server).
GlargTheKelfn
Tue Aug 09, 2005 12:57 am
#10
once you complete your village stuff and padiwan trials, unlock your 2nd character, you can never go back. you will not want to be jedi with anything else, as your overriding concern becomes survival.
plan on using your new slot to do any non jedi things, and completely trashing whatever mundane template you have.
plan on using your new slot to do any non jedi things, and completely trashing whatever mundane template you have.
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