What's the best planet order?
Apathy is death.
KoTOR 2
>Hey don't give that bum credits because it is a meaningless kindness that won't do shit but also don't be mean to him because suffering begets more suffering but also don't just do nothing because muh apathy is death
People think this character a great character
It's a realistically written female
i remember how much i liked her in my 1st playthrough and how absolutely hated her in second, Avellon is a fuckng retard
Always go for Uninstall.exe first
Onderon should be done last. The others can be done in any order.
Change my mind.
As Male:
>Dxun -> Nar Shadda -> [arbitrary]
As Female:
>Dxun -> Nar Shadda -> Dantooine -> [arbitrary]
This gives you access to all companions as early as possible so you can develop all of their story and skills (that are associated with the story) in full before the game finish.
shitty poll thread, kill yourself
imaging getting filtered
her whole point is to form your own path and not blindly follow anyone else's dogma
she gets so wet when you simply take her words into consideration
>tfw no Miraluka gf
Korriban should be the last for 1 and 2. Save the best one for the end.
grammy milky
I feel the 2 Sion fights are too close together that way. Korriban works better as a halfway point.
Dantoine first, but only long enough to get your unique saber crystal and saber part from murdering Jorren, then leave.
Then it's Narshadaa / Onderon / Korriban / Onderon pt. 2 / Dantooine
well first you should do peragus, then telos.
unblemished
>Finished this game like 3 times
>Never managed to get my companions to be Jedis
I always miss the influence options. Some of these are extremely secure and specific
Let me tell you which planet is the worst to start with. Nar Shaddaa.
This is because about halfway through, you will get interrupted by an unavoidable cutscene that activates a quest that locks you out of your ship, and the only way of going back is after finishing an hour long (maybe even 2 or 3 hours long if its your first playthrough) sequence of quests.
>Why is this a big deal, just do the quest lol
It interrupts you from getting your prestige class, and interrupts you crafting your lightsaber. Nobody wants several hours more of vibroblades, kotor 2 has enough of those, and getting as many levels as possible on your prestige class is good for the prestige feats that scale with level (the goto yacht sequence is so long you'll get like 3-4 levels for sure)
That's pretty sad. Atton and Handmaiden are easy to turn, and you can turn Mira as soon as she joins the party by just talking to her.
come on user, if 12 year old me could do it on the buggy xbox version then surely you can do they same now.
I usually do Nar Shaddaa first because I love doing runs with Hanharr as light side and Mira as dark
relying on the ebon hawk as a safe refuge is weakness. have you learned nothing?
I used to rush to Nar Shaddaa as a kid because it was the fastest way to build a lightsaber by doing the quest where you break into Vogga's secret stash.
As for the Prestige levels, can't you just avoid leveling up the Exile until you get another chance to talk to Kreia? Most of the playtime is spent as other characters anyway so it's not like you have to put it off for too long.
At this stage, I just use the save editor to make my influence 100 after a long enough time. I'll play along to a point, but this game's ancient and broken influence system is not going to stop me from completing my goals.
I always do Onderon 3rd and Korriban last, but I flip-flop on Dantooine and Nar Shardaa's order. On one hand Nar Shardaa gets you the most companions, but on the other hand Dantooine gets you your lightsaber crystal and it just feels right for the first plotline to get out of the way. You could go to one, get some major stuff, then leave and do the other, but sort of thing always feels too awkward for me.
>Dantooine
>Nar Shaddaa
>Dxun/Onderon Pt. 1
>Korriban
>Onderon Pt. 2
This makes the most sense to me canonically. If you were an exile seeking Jedi, the first place you'd look is Dantooine. Korriban has so much cut content and is so short that it works more as a mid-game interlude than a proper location. And Onderon's big civil war seems like the most fitting way to end the great search you've been on.