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RioVoltaire

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  1. Sort of digging this outta the grave but here's some more terms for you (from the Terror from Beyond republic storyline (end)) Purple Tangent - (What purple tangent your arrival has been!) - Seems to be used in this context as 'good fortune' Red Rhombus - (Your are red rhombus) - A title. The highest in Gree society according to the Chancellor. You are able to ask about this term and he goes on to explain (You are absolute, unequaled, without defect!) Purple Parallel - (Be purple parallel, little sentient!) - Right before the second quote about red rhombus, after you ask what it means Ritual of Blue Vertex - (We have never designated red rhombus without the Ritual of Blue Vertex.) - A ritual obviously White Equilateral - (...finally, white equilateral!) - said after the ritual of blue vertex is complete (Fades in from black screen) Bisector - Calls those present Republic Bisectors (Chancellor, Major, and toon)
  2. I got three dark willpower on Belsavis just by completing the Imperial Heroic 4 at the Remote Imperial Outpost in The Tomb area. One from a random elite, one from the champion in there, and one from a security chest in there.
  3. I doubt anyone will thank me for digging this up but whatever. (also sorry for long post =/) Something I think a lot of people forget is that prior to the beginning of the game, the Inquisitor had little to no training in the force or lightsaber combat or whatever (the only 'canon information' we have in regards to the inquisitor's life before is a dialogue with Andronikos, his 2nd or 3rd one maybe. And even then it's a rather throwaway comment that can be completely skipped if one chooses different options). This can be subject to the player's personal headcanon of course. It can be reasonably assumed that the Warrior, Knight, and Consular have all been trained since they were fairly young (at least 4 in the Consular's case (and Master Yuon said that they were more powerful at 4 than she was at 15 if anyone wants to know)). On Corellia, Darth Decimus (one of the three Councillors who control the Imperial Military, in this case, the Sphere of Military Strategy) does say a line about the Inquisitor being the most powerful sith in generations rising from slavery though you could claim he might be overstating it and/or trying to remain on the Inquisitor's good side (for whatever reason). If I remember correctly, during the fight with Thanaton, he says something along the lines of 'you never needed the ghosts anyway, you were just stacking the deck' which is a little confusing to be completely honest but seems to indicate that the Inquis was already pretty powerful. In regards to what the presence of the Force ghosts actually do, in one of the intercom dialogues (i think it might be at the end of Chapter 2, before going after Thanaton but I could be wrong), Andronikos makes a comment about the ghosts and 'throwing them at thanaton' or something and you can answer that they are just raw power. They also prevent the Inquisitor from dying but it is uncertain to what extent. The only time we see the Inquisitor actually die is when Thanaton kills him at the start of Chapter 2, and that appeared to be a ritual of some sort. This could mean that the Inquisitor could easily die if they suffered grievous enough physical wounds (although I imagine they'd be more resillient to them, depending on what they were or course. A stab wound? Maybe. A beheading? Not so much). That ended up a lot longer than I thought it would. Anyway, my take on the four Force using classes (using my personal characters and headcanons) in terms of force power is: Inquisitor (sorcerer - heal spec, though that's mostly game mechanics and hardly stops him from dealing a lot of damage) - Consular (shadow - tank spec, would focus on defense but he wouldn't have the game's limitations (eg: combat technique's penalty to melee damage)) - then either Warrior (marauder) or Knight (guardian - tank spec). I haven't played enough of the Knight storyline to have a feel for her yet so for now she's tied with my Warrior. In terms of pure melee ability: Warrior or Knight - Consular (closely following) - Inquisitor (not nearly so closely following, would definitely be taken out first in a purely melee fight). Between my Warrior and Knight I imagine it would come down to who tires first. The marauder focuses on quick deadly strikes while the tank guardian would be slower but better at defense. All in all, I wouldn't really call the Inquisitor the most powerful being in SWTOR, but I'd say he's the most powerful out of the four Force Using classes.
  4. The Lashaa Silk set is the same as the Traditional Thermoweave set which is much easier to find.
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