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  1. Glad I could help. About that; there might be a few exceptions but it's not necessarily fatal to flirt with more than one character, especially when you're flirting with both a companion and another NPC that is not part of your crew. Mostly because your companion doesn't care. Romancing two companions can be a bit more complicated, however the game would eventually initiate a conversation for your to make a final and lasting decision.
  2. Although there is a long time without any [flirt] options, there should've been a third one once Elara asks you for an approval for new supplies for her medical kit. You should always take any [flirt] option you're being given. Not taking them can, in fact, result in you missing the opportunity for a romantic relationship and there isn't much you can do about it afterwards. Edit: Yes, it can be quite annoying to have missed the whole romance, especially in a first play-through where you didn't know that every flirt option matters.
  3. Yes, you can do that by using the "Master's Datacron and Equipment Bundle". You can purchase it on the Cartel Market for 2000 cartel coins. Your character will be set on level 70, but you will not skip any story content. This item needs to be used on an already existing character and will even grant you a "Eternal Commander Equipment Lootbox" and the ability to use your characters ship without having finished the necessary story.
  4. So, you expected someone, who lost his brother and friend, his home and so much more and who, logically, regrets so much, to have trained just as if nothing had happened? I think the show makes sense the way it is. For me, it would have been unrealistic to see Obi-Wan at his best. No Jedi was at their prime after Order 66, I suppose.
  5. No. Your first choices are canon and permanent. Even if you would rerun a chapter and make different choices, you cannot "overwrite" your original ones. Rerunning a chapter does not change the overall outcome as further chapters will continue with the choices you made during your first play-through. So, if it really bothers you, you will have to re-start the whole class story. Provided that you don't care that much about the original story, you will be able to skip to story content that takes place after your original story, after reaching certain points in that original class story/reaching a certain level. But be careful, those decisions you haven't made yet will automatically be set on "neutral". No romances will be finished and you cannot change the outcome on any of those choices later either.
  6. The dark side *does* have cool aspects, it just highly depends on what you, as the player, prefer. If you rather spare people, in order to gain allies, a pure-dark-side character might not be it for you. The consequences of dark side choices are, in fact, that you are missing good opportunities for self-profit, out of greed for power or out of pure hatred. Would the game give you allies whatsoever, it would destroy a whole aspect of the dark side. Also, it would be unrealistic. You cannot expect to be able to do whatever you please whilst still being able to gain all you want. In KotET/KotFE your decisions start to matter more as they cannot be altered afterwards and (are supposed to) have great impacts on the story. The whole expansions give you several hard choices that, sometimes, leave you with having to sacrifice at least one thing in order to continue with the story.
  7. I take it by "partner" you mean partner in a romantic relationship. If not, then you'd need to clarify for me. Yes, in order to start a romantic relationship you are forced to give certain answers. Use [flirt] or [kiss] whenever you can. But no, you cannot "go back" to re-do the romance. Once you got past your "critical [flirt] option", that would have opened the romantic relationship, there is no going back. Many companions grant you the opportunity for a romance, yet you have to take it. If you do not do so, you've missed that opportunity. No companion gives you the chance to re-start their romance. Of course, if you didn't know that, you are a bit unlucky. The only option you have now is to start a new character, I'm afraid. PS: You asked for both Senya and Arcann. It's impossible to romance both at the same time. You'll need to make a decision at some point of the story.
  8. Wouldn't that depend on what kind of player you are? If you were a player who plays through FPs, does a lot of PvP and so on, sure it would be nice to be able to choose whatever combat style you'd need at that moment. However, if you play for the story, why would you need every combat style for every toon when your main goal is to play every class either way? Personally, I'd rather have several characters with two combat styles because I enjoy the story. Doesn't matter if I played the Sith Warrior story three times already, each time there is a new way on how I can shape my character, new romances I haven't tried, etc. So, multiple toons are pretty useful to me and I don't really care about their combat style either way. I suppose being able to switch to *every* combat style any time has a different "level" of usefulness for every different kind of player. The option to do so might be a good idea as you can use your current toons for all kind of PvP and FP's without having to walk through the whole story again.
  9. *sigh*, it has already been stated several times in this thread but oh well: Should you decide to switch your character's sex you might find yourself in the following problem: Should you have started a male character and got past the critical [flirt] option with a male companion and then you switch your gender, you won't be able to romance that male companion anymore even as a female. Now imagine someone, who didn't know of that, cluelessly switching their gender and "oops"- Then you would find yourself at other fundamental "issues" that are the consequences of a game created more than 10 years ago where least developers thought of such things. The most important "issue" will probably be that same-sex relationships don't exist in the original story- and so on and so on... Your character's gender has no impact on your skills nor on the story's ending. You were given 16 character slots to create 16 characters. Might be a pain to level them up when you already have a lvl 80 toon you feel more connected to, but really- if a game was made in 2011, I think you, it might be unfortunate, have to think of that yourself. Your character's sex is tied to the coding of the game and it'll take *a lot* of work (and I don't even know whether it would be possible or not) to make this possible. Don't get me wrong, in modern games I am a huge fan of the idea but you can't demand such a thing from a 10 years old game.
  10. I've experienced something similar once, too. It can sometimes happen that your cartel coins are not instantly granted, it may even take a few hours. For me, it happened right after a patch and I needed to wait a day to receive them. In case of a flash sale, that's a bit unlucky of course. Not much you can do about it I suppose. Glad you still received the cartel coins in time.
  11. Next to your helmet slot in your character tab you should see an "eye"-icon. Click on it and you should be able to hide the helmet. Before 7.0, it was a bit different as the character tab has changed its appearance.
  12. I am guessing you haven't finished a class story on the account you are currently playing on yet. "Act 3" describes the time of your class story where you are arriving on Belsavis and, after some other planets, end up on Corellia to then finish your class story (this explanation is pretty vague, for further information: https://swtor.fandom.com/wiki/Story_progression). To actually unlock your second combat style, you must have finished this Act 3 with at least one of your toons on your account. I think you are able to choose a second combat style but it will only unlock once the requirements have been fulfilled.
  13. Yup, Sith are *special*. Also, I think it's pretty hard to mess up a romance in general as long as you use the [Flirt] option continuously. Even if you romance someone else at the same time, it either, see the post above, doesn't matter or you'll eventually have to choose one companion but the game will automatically initiate the conversation for that. Whenever you still feel like your answer given was not the best, you may always hit ESC and you'll exit plus reset the conversation.
  14. Don't know whether "bugged" is the right word or not, but Gemini Captain has become more powerful and causes *a lot* of problems for *a lot* of players (many of whom never had any problems with the fight before). She has always caused a certain amount of "despair", yet it was possible to beat her after a few tries. I'd suggest trying again and again with the help you got here already. Maybe you'll find a way. ADD: Every chapter has gotten more difficult, so many things now matter more than they did prior 7.0. Some chapters now require more effort and time, but people will adept (they sort of "must"). However, Gemini Captain has reached a difficulty that least encounters in this game should have, at least as long as you want *all* sorts of players to get through the chapters without losing motivation too quickly.
  15. I think it should be at your character sheet in the form of a "rename icon". If not, maybe check your E-Mail, perhaps they send it back to you.
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