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KOTOR Build: The Forcemaster

Tags: #Albino KOTOR 
  • July 24, 2015

    KotOR was the first I think to really perfect it. Then Star Wars kept trying to replicate it, Force Unleashed was the only game that really came close to this level and it still was pretty crappy at the end (in the middle it's great to see Starkiller struggling with his emotions) 

  • August 1, 2015

    Great build, Albino. I´m interested. Do you have light side version somewhere in your hat?

  • Member
    August 1, 2015

    Glad you like it! No light side version, unfortunately, not enough offensive powers on that side to make a pure force user worthwhile, in my opinion.

  • Member
    August 1, 2015

    I thin the best thing about choosing the darkside in this game was HK- 47.

  • Member
    August 2, 2015

    Agreed. Well, you can use him on the light side too, but he won't exactly mesh well.

  • August 2, 2015

    I loved HK, I missed him on my first playthrough so I was disappointed as all hell but my second playthrough I picked him up and maxed him. 

  • August 2, 2015

    My problem is that I really don´t remember much of KOTOR 1 because I played it like 10 years ago and only twice. I played KOTOR 2 more. So I remember that I was playing a Forcemaster using light side. Consular, then Jedi Master, but the role changed to crowd controller, healer and buffer. But hey, it is still Forcemaster!

  • Member
    August 2, 2015

    Makes sense. I'm the opposite though; I've played KOTOR 1 a lot more than I have KOTOR 2.

  • August 2, 2015

    The Exile just wasn't as interesting as Revan and I never found companions that I liked quite as much as HK, T3, Carth, Zaalbaar, Mission and I guess everyone else.

  • Member
    August 2, 2015
    I like me both, Revan, a hero who fell to darkness to save a Republic he loved, and stop the True Sith, the Exiled, a shell shocked war veteran, forced to commit an attracting, in order to stop a major battle, and forced to live the rest of their life, as far as they knew, cut off from a presence they had known all their life