Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic Walkthrough (X-box) Version 1.02 Copyright 2008 by Paul Kerbow Written by Paul Kerbow Email: plk04a@acu.edu ============================================================================== This guide may be not be reproduced under any circumstances except for personal, private use. It may not be placed on any web site or otherwise distributed publicly without advance written permission. Use of this guide on any other web site or as a part of any public display is strictly prohibited, and a violation of copyright laws. ============================================================================== WARNING: This guide contains spoilers Table of Contents I. Guide Information A. Welcome! B. Email Policy C. Things to Know - Before Starting D. Quick Definitions E. Glitches in the Game II. Starting A New Game A. Character Classes B. Portrait C. Attributes D. Skills E. Feats F. Name G. Play III. Endar Spire A. Main Area 1. Your Journal B. Starboard Section IV. Taris A. Background B. Quests 1. Main Quests 2. Side Quests C. Apartment Complex 1. Dia's Bounty D. Upper City South 1. Rapid Transit System 2. Pazaak 3. Invited to a Party 4. The Duel Ring 5. Rackghoul Serum E. Upper City North 1. Apartments a. The Party b. Largo’s Bounty F. Lower City 1. Matrik's Bounty 2. Selvin's Bounty 3. Bek Base and Gadon's Deal G. Undercity 1. Missing Apprentice 2. Infected Outcasts 3. Promised Land 4. The Sewers and Zaalbar 5. Upper Sewers H. Black Vulkar Base 1. Back to Gadon (Light Side) 2. Assassinate Gadon (Dark Side) I. Swoop Racing J. The Rescue K. Canderous' Crazy Scheme L. The Duel Ring (continued) M. Sith Base N. The Duel Ring - Bendack’s Bounty O. Davik's Mansion P. The Ebon Hawk Escape! V. Dantooine A. Background B. Quests 1. Main Quests 2. Side Quests C. Jedi Training 1. The Way of the Jedi 2. New Feats 3. Force Powers 4. The Dark Taint 5. Mandalorian Raiders 6. Missing Companion 7. Murdered Settler 8. Juhani D. Mission's Brother - Party Member Side Quest E. The Death of a Feud F. Mandalorian Leader G. To the Ruins H. Star Map VI. Tatooine A. Background B. Quests 1. Main Quests 2. Side Quests C. The Stowaway 1. Back to Dantooine (light side option) 2. Tatooine Again (or not) D. Package Delivery? E. Anchorhead F. Swoop Track G. HK-47 H. Dune Sea I. A Peaceful Solution J. Bastila's Mother - Party Member Side Quest K. The Almighty Krayt Dragon L. Star Map VII. Kashyyk A. Background B. Quests 1. Main Quests 2. Side Quests C. Finding Dustil - Party Member Side Quest D. Eli and Matton E. Shadowlands 1. Jolee's Request 2. Lost Wookie 3. Lower Shadowlands 4. Mandalorian Shadows 5. Star Map VIII. Mannan A. Background B. Quests 1. Main Quests 2. Side Quests C. Sunry Murder Trial D. Missing Selkath and Republic Hiring Mercenaries E. Dark Side Mission - Hulas and the Genoharaden 1. Lorgal 2. Dantooine - Zuulan 3. Back to Hulas 4. The Death of Ithorak 5. Tatooine - Vorn 6. Kashyyk - Rulan a. Darth Bandon 7. To Hulas Again 8. Hulas and the Dune Sea 9. Manan Again (end dark side mission) F. Sunry Murder Trial (continued) 1. Firath Me 2. Glupor G. Republic Embassy H. Swoop Racing! 1. Queedle's Problem I. Sith Base 1. Missing Selkath J. The Trial of Sunry K. Return to Republic Base L. Hrakert Station 1. In the Water 2. Alone in the Station 3. To Destroy or Poison... 4. Star Map 5. Darth Bandon M. On Trial Again IX. Leviathan A. The Interrogation B. Escape! 1. To the Bridge 2. Carth's Revenge C. Darth Malak X. Korriban A. Background B. Quests 1. Main Quests 2. Side Quests and Gaining Prestige C. Landing Area 1. Juhani's Temptation - Party Member Side Quest 2. Spice Run 3. The Box D. Academy Hopeful E. The Way of the Sith 1. Double Cross 2. Lashowe 3. Dustil Onasi - Party Member Side Quest 4. Doubting Sith 5. Mandalorian Weapons 6. Prisoners 7. Sith Rebels 8. Lost Droids 9. Holocron 10. Jorak the Hermit 11. Ajunta Pall 12. Double-Double Cross 13. Double-Double-Double Cross 14. Sith Code F. The Tomb of Naga Sadow G. Star Map H. Betrayal XI. Unknown World A. Background B. Light Path 1. The Fall 2. The Elders' Request 3. The One C. Dark Path 1. The Fall 2. The One's Request 3. The Elders D. Temple of the Ancients 1. Main Area 2. Catacombs 3. Temple Summit E. Back to The One (dark side) F. To the Ebon Hawk (dark side) XII. Star Forge A. Beginning Advice B. Deck 1 C. Deck 2 D. Command Center E. Darth Malak XIII. Credits XIV. Contact Policy XV. Copyright Information XVI. Version History I. Guide Information A. Welcome! Hello and welcome to my guide for Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic. I am Paul and I will walk you through every possible outcome in this game. There are some things that I do not know yet, so email me if you find something I don't have here. Since this game has a wonderful plot, I suggest you attempt to finish it before consulting my guide. This is because the guide contains spoilers. You can still use the guide if it's your first time playing the game. If you do it that way, use it only if you don't know where to go next. With that said, I hope you enjoy the help I have to offer and I look forward to your emails. B. Email Policy If you wish to email me, use the subject Star Wars KOR 1. Emails that don’t use this subject will be deleted. Please avoid using ALL CAPS. If you see a mistake or would like to add something, please tell me. I have checked and rechecked to make sure I haven’t made one, but there’s always one that seems to slip away. If you know something about the game that I have not mentioned, please tell me. I don’t know everything about the game and your help is appreciated. You will get credit for whatever you show me that I don’t have. It could be anything that helps other people such as a better strategy to defeat an opponent, problems that I have not solved yet, etc. When you email me, tell me what you want to be identified by along with your information. I won’t put your email address here unless you ask for me to do so. B. Things to Know - Before Starting Save often! There are glitches in the game. Some of these benefit you. Others are harmful and can keep you from playing the game. If you run into a glitch that's harmful, don't panic. Just reload the last saved game. ============================================================================== WARNING: Under no circumstances are you to kill a fallen Jedi named Juhani on Dantooine. LET HER LIVE EVEN IF YOU ARE A DARK PLAYER! She will join you later on if you save her. ============================================================================== ============================================================================== WARNING: Under no circumstances are you to attack the gun turrets on the Star Forge. LEAVE THEM ALONE! You need to disable the turrets by using a computer terminal nearby. If you attack the turrets you will make the game harder for yourself. ============================================================================== In this game you get to choose whether you become a Jedi and save the galaxy or fall to the dark side and rule the galaxy. The decision must be made now about what type of player you want to be. I will refer players as light players and dark players throughout the guide. You can talk to many different intelligent life forms. You’ll notice that it will say in the selection box "Taris Citizen" or something to that affect. Talking to them is a waste of time because they don’t start or help you complete quests. Obviously anyone that the game gives a name for is important enough to talk to. Your journal has a map feature that is very useful because it automatically maps where you have been. You'll find out how to use the journal on the Endar Spire. It is extremely important for you to explore the whole map of every area, thus having the whole map in your journal. This ensures you have gotten every necessary item and every quest. Some areas, like the Endar Spire, have a full map already. There will be a few places where exploring the entire map is not worth the trouble. When you LEVEL UP (explained later in the guide and game) do not let the computer do it for you. Always manually level up your player. You know when it’s time to level up when you hear a ringing sound after you defeat an enemy. Directions in this guide are composed of north, south, east, west, etc according to the map layout. If you don't know exactly what path is the north path, look at the map in your journal (you'll find out how to do this later.) Remember that you don’t always enter an area facing north. For this reason, you should always look at the map to see which way is which. West will not always be left and north will not always be straight ahead. Sometimes I get my east and west mixed up, but again I have checked and rechecked to make sure I haven't made that mistake. Remember that if you see a mistake to email me about it. There are some tough enemies in this game. The best way to defeat them is to have lots of grenades. Grenades are more effective than just hacking a tough enemy with your sword. There will be a few areas where I will not mention throwing grenades. Mostly it's when you have one opponent or when throwing a grenade ends up being more trouble than it's worth. C. Quick Definitions xp - Experience points. Every enemy you kill and every quest and sidequest you accomplish will get you these. You need these points to have your character level up lsp - light side points - anything that you do that moves you closer to the light side of the force dsp - dark side points - anything you do that moves you closer to the dark side of the force rts - Rapid Transit System (you’ll find more about this later in the guide) D. F.A.Q (frequently asked questions) Here is where I list some general questions I have received through email. I obviously haven't had any questions sent to me because the guide is new. E. Glitches in the game These are the more common glitches I've seen. Some of them are beneficial. Others are just plain annoying. Taris Cantina Glitch I saved my game upon entering Javiar's Cantina on Taris. Upon reloading the game after a while, the cutscenes of Calo and Mission did not appear. Not really a bothersome glitch, but it can keep you from getting a little xp. Largo - more credits Glitch In Taris, when you find out this guy has a bounty on his head, he will exclaim that he has 50 credits on him and offers it to you. If you take the offer for dsp, you get 50 credits. Then if you kill him to collect the bounty, his corpse has another 50 credits. So you would assume he had 100 credits all along right? Wrong. If you were to not take the bribe and kill him, he would only have 50 credits on him when you loot the corpse. Duel Ring - more credits/items Glitch After I had defeated Bendack Starkiller and received the winnings, I realized I had forgotten to collect the winnings from the duel against Twitch. When I did, he gave me 700 credits, 200 more than he would normally give. He also gave me Bendack’s blaster again, so I had two blasters instead of one. Killing Griff Glitch If you kill a character named Griff on one of the worlds the game will act as if that character is still alive. Mission, his sister, will still talk about wanting to find him even though you killed him. Subtitles Glitch This glitch is also explained later in the guide. If you were to talk to Glopor the Rodian with the subtitles turned off, the game doesn’t translate the alien language to English. The simple way to avoid this glitch is to have the subtitles turned on. This also happens with one of the Hidden Bek guards, though the guard you talk to isn’t important and you don’t even need to talk to him in the first place. Dark side/Light side points Glitch I have played the game many times and sometimes I don’t get dsp or lsp for a quest when I did in an earlier game. There’s one quest in particular that I haven’t gotten any alignment change that’s explained later. Also, sometimes I get the dsp or lsp the first time through the game but don’t get them when I play the game again. Infinite dsp is also possible in some areas of the game, though it’s practically useless since you can only be so far down the meter. At times, the screen will freeze up while loading a different area and the game will crash. Mandalorian Shadows - Kashyyk I experienced a glitch during this side quest several times. When I unequipped my weapons and the Mandalorians came out of stealth mode, I couldn't reequip my weapons, Bastila's weapons, and Jolee's weapons. After a few seconds of empty handed fighting, I was able to equip all weapons. Space Suit/Environmental Suits Glitch Sometimes when you have had a space suit or environmental suit on, when you take it off all of your weapons are un-equipped. I don't actually know if it's a glitch, but it's worth mentioning. II. Starting a New Game A. Character Selection You start off on the selection screen to choose your class. I typically avoid the soldier class because there's so many problems with the soldier class. While you will be fighting most of the game, the soldier doesn't have many of the necessary skills you will need throughout the game. Sure you could use other party members for these tasks, but it’s easier for you to have the skills. Plus, you won't always have the character you need for a certain skill since you can only have two others with you at a time. Also the majority of force powers don't work with armor. There is no need to be a soldier for the free armor feats that they get. If you haven't decided to be a dark player or light player, choose now. Dark players should select a scout. Light players should select a scoundrel. Yes, gender does matter to some degree but it doesn’t influence the outcome of the game. You may be wondering why I had light and dark players choose different classes. Be patient my young padawan, the answer will come in time. Upon selecting your class, you will be given the option to customize your character or have the computer do it for you. It would be wise to do it yourself because the computer makes bad choices. B. Portrait This is what you want your character to look like, not very important. C. Attributes After selecting what you want your character to look like, you will be taken to the attributes screen. You see that there are six attributes with an option to make them higher. I recommend all attributes to be at least 12. For light players, here's what I did for my scoundrel: Strength: 12 Dexterity: 14 Constitution: 12 Intelligence: 14 Wisdom: 12 Charisma: 14 Dark players, this is a good choice for a scout: Strength: 12 Dexterity: 14 Constitution: 12 Intelligence: 14 Wisdom: 14 Charisma: 12 If you'd rather be a fighting soldier (bad idea,) try strength of 16 and the rest with 12. The game describes the attributes for you. Strength is a factor in determining how well you attack an enemy. Both players need a good start in strength. Dexterity determines how well you dodge attacks. The higher it is, the more you dodge. Giving your character 14 at the beginning of the game is a good start. Constitution determines your health. I like to have it at 12 for both players. I don't choose 14 because there are other more important areas. Intelligence helps you in the computer skill and repair skill. It also has a small role in determining how many skill points you have when you level up. A scoundrel with 12 intelligence will only get 3 or 4 skill points at each level up. If the intelligence is set at 14, the scoundrel would get 5 points. Also, scouts get 3 points per level with a high intelligence. Soldiers only get 2 points. That's a reason I consider them useless. At this point you see few differences between a dark and light player. I have dark players choose a higher wisdom and lower charisma. Light players are the opposite. Overall it does make a difference. Let's talk about wisdom first. The reason dark players have a higher wisdom is because dark side powers are typically offensive powers. You use these to attack your enemy directly. Light powers are typically defensive powers. These powers allow your character or the entire party to buff up their defense. Now wisdom is one of the deciding factors of a force power working against an enemy. Since dark powers are offensive, dark players need more wisdom. Light players can take a lower wisdom because light force powers do not attack an enemy directly. Light players should still select 12 wisdom because a player with a high wisdom has a better chance at resisting an enemy's force powers. The charisma attribute relates directly to the persuade skill. Light players will need to be persuasive. After all, you will be wanting to achieve the most non-violent solution to a problem. That gives you major lsp. Dark players do not need the persuade skill as much. You still need it, but you will be the cause of most problems instead of the solution. D. Skills After you have chosen your attributes, you now must focus on your skills. Skills are essential in the game and tie in directly with your attributes (this is why every one should be at least 12.) Some skills are good while others (like stealth) are just plain useless. You'll notice that some skill points say "cross class" and take two points every time you add them. Now if you pick a soldier you'll see that only three skills are class skills. That is why I consider the class of soldier useless. When you level up, the soldier is even more useless because you will only have one or two points to invest in skills. Scouts have three points and scoundrels have five. Intelligence does play a role in determining how much skill points you receive, but it's very minor. A light scoundrel should start off with: Computer use: 2 Demolitions: 2 Stealth 0 Awareness: 4 Persuade: 4 Repair: 2 Security: 2 Treat injury: 2 A dark scout should start off with: Computer use: 4 Demolitions: 2 Stealth: 0 Awareness: 4 Persuade: 2 Repair: 4 Security: 0 Treat Injury: 2 If you take the time to notice, your attributes relate directly to your skills. This is why all attributes should be at least 12. Yes, I know that the scoundrel has stealth in its class, but you won't need it. The only reasons to use stealth are to sneak past enemies or sneak attack them. The only problem is that you have to be in SOLO mode in order to be in stealth. This is where all party members are stationary except for the one you are controlling. This is why I consider stealth useless. Your allies will not help you fight if you're out of their line of sight. E. Feats Next is the feat section. Here’s a list of all the feats and the grade I give them. ============================================================================== Note: I grade these based on what YOU will need, not the people who join you later on. ============================================================================== Two-Weapon Fighting - Master Two-Weapon Fighting A++ Why fight with one weapon when you can have two? You’ll notice that if you are fighting with two weapons, your attack will be negative instead of positive on the equip screen (there's more about the equip screen later,) in other words, your attacks won’t work. With master two weapon fighting, you get to have two weapons and have a good attack as well. This feat is extremely important. Armor Proficiency Light - Armor Proficiency Heavy C- This gets a C- because throughout the majority of the game you will not be wearing armor. Why? Most force powers don't work with armor. As a Scoundrel, you get Armor Proficiency Light free, where as a soldier and a scout get light and medium for free. Don’t get the heavy or medium option because it’s not worth wasting a feat that you’ll use for a short while. Caution - Improved Caution B Caution is a good feat to have, but it's not absolutely needed. It gives you a +1 skill point to both demolitions and stealth, provided that you have at least one skill point in that area. You might need demolitions sometimes, but you can always boost that skill when you level up. You won’t need to go greater than 5 on demolitions unless you want to have a plethora of mines you probably won’t use. Stealth is completely useless. Critical Strike - Master Critical Strike (melee weapons only) A- This is a good feat to have and can put the hurt on some enemies. At times, there will be enemies whose weak point is critical strike. The only drawback is that it lowers your defense by five points. Scoundrels get critical strike for free instead of Armor Proficiency Medium. Empathy - Master Empathy A+ This is an excellent feat because it improves three skills: Persuade, Awareness, and Treat Injury. You'll need all of them. Flurry - Master Flurry (melee weapons only) A This is an excellent feat that is almost just like critical strike. Flurry only lowers your defense by four points, while master flurry lowers it by only one point. You even get an extra attack in that round. You will definitely need this because this is a way to take down enemy’s health fast if you are overwhelmed by enemies. Gear Head - Master Gear Head B+ Like Empathy, three skills, Repair, Security, and Computer Use are improved. It’s a good feat to have, but not absolutely necessary. Conditioning - Master Conditioning A This feat lets you have a +1 bonus on your saving throws. A successful saving throw lets you dodge attacks or take less damage. You can survive without it. Use this feat later on. Implant Level 1 - Implant Level 3 A- Although these are good feats, I never use the implants I pick up in the game unless I'm a scout. Some implants are cool, but there are more important feats to select. Scouts get this feat upgraded for free. Power Attack - Master Power Attack (melee weapons only) A This is a very good feat. Your defense doesn't drop and the only drawback is the -3 attack. It’s worth using and having throughout the game. Power Blast - Master Power Blast (blasters only) F You don't need to use a blaster in the game, so skip this feat along with Rapid Shot. You get Sniper Shot for free, but don't bother upgrading it. Weapon Proficiency Blaster Pistol - Weapon Focus Blaster Pistol F You get the first one for free, but don't bother upgrading it because you won't need it. The same goes for blaster riffle and heavy weapons (both of which are just as useless and almost not worthy of mentioning.) Weapon Proficiency Melee Weapons - Weapon Focus Melee Weapons C+ I would give this an A if you used melee weapons throughout the game, but you won't. Soon the swords you have will be replaced by lightsabers, so you don't need to upgrade. Toughness - Master Toughness A+ This feat speaks for itself. At the master level, you gain defense as well as vitality points. You can select this at any time you wish because it counts for the previous levels gained. Dueling - Master Dueling F------------------------------------ This is the most useless feat in the game. It gives you a +1 to attack and a +1 to defense when you use a single weapon. Now that sounds good and all, but it’s not. If you were to use the master two weapon fighting feat, then you will have two weapons and inflict more damage than you would with this feat. Yeah, your defense goes up, but it’s not worth it. That being said, it’s time to choose the feats. I am a two weapon fighter and like it better with two swords or lightsabers in my character’s hand. However, pick something else because improved two weapon fighting is the one you're really after. The second upgrade is available when you reach level 4. If you try to use two weapons now you won't hit anything. F. Name And now you choose your character’s name. Note that this will be the name throughout the 60+ hours of game play, so be sure it’s one you like. G. Play Now you are ready to play. After reading the introduction, you see your character on... III. The Endar Spire The Endar Spire is the first area of the game. It's probably the shortest one as well. This is mostly a tutorial section so you can know how everything works. You see yourself waking up to the Sith attacking your ship. A guy named Trask will run through the door and tells you everything you need to know for now. It doesn't matter what dialog you use, it all leads up to the same thing. He will eventually tell you how to get your gear and equip it. This took a while for me to figure out, even when I asked him how to do it. It's actually pretty simple. Just go over to the footlocker behind you. You know you've selected the footlocker when you see a small blue circle on it and the left corner of your screen has a box that says "footlocker." Or you can press the bottom trigger buttons to eventually select it. Open the footlocker and take all the items. You get 50 xp, and Trask will tell you how to equip it. Equip the short sword and clothes. Or you could use a blaster pistol depending on your preference. You will get a lightsaber in the game, so you might want to think about getting used to melee combat. Trask always has a blaster except for one occasion. Once that's done, talk to Trask and he'll join your party. The game tells you to press A to go to the party selection screen. Do this and Trask will already be selected, so all you have to do is press A again. The screen switches back and Trask tells you the room is in lockdown. You'll have to use him to unlock the door. Ask him how to do this and he'll tell you. Press the black button to be Trask. Then, walk over to the door and open it. A. Main Area Trask advises you to take the lead and the game automatically switches the lead back to you. Walk down the hallway and the screen with change to Carth, a hardcore Republic Soldier, who will tell all hands to go to the bridge. 1. Your Journal Trask will tell you about how to get into your journal and other stuff that’s in the game when you pause the game. Look at each screen and familiarize yourself with it, you'll be using it a lot! Here's the gist of each screen from left to right: Equip Screen - lets you equip items you have to enhance your performance in battle. Some items cannot be used without a certain feat. Others are completely useless and should be never used. Still others are some you can't go without. Party Inventory - All Items - This screen tells you each item you have and gives a description. When you get datapads, go to this screen and select it. Then, use the right thumb stick to read further if you need to. Your Character's Name (whatever you selected at the start) - This shows your health and defense as well as your attributes and other important things as well. This is how you know how many experience points you have and how many you need to level up (more about this later.) You also see your alignment is neutral. Your choices can make you light or dark depending what type of character you want to have. You can also see what force power is currently in affect upon you in battle. Press x to go to the scripts screen. Script Selection - This is deciding on how your character will automatically attack in battle. Always let someone who uses force powers and droids to use Jedi/Droid Support. NEVER let someone be a Grenadier because YOU need to choose what grenade to use and who gets to throw it. I have had so many problems with Carth (he joins you later) throwing so many grenades at the wrong time, damaging me or other party members, or wasting a grenade, and other problems that have delayed the battle. Skills - This shows the skills you have. You won't go to this screen much; it's just a good to know type of thing. Press x to see the feat screen (which is the same idea as the skills screen.) Messages – This is the most recent messages you have received. Again, I hardly use this screen. For those of you who want to know the math and other things that go on in battle, press x on this screen to show some stuff that I don't understand well enough to explain. The only thing I do understand is that the fights in the game are based on a d20 system. It's the same system used in Dungeons and Dragons. I don't understand any more than what I've told you. Quests - This is something you'll use many times. This is where all of the quest information is stored. Go here if you forget where to go. Press Y to cycle between active quests and completed quests. When you get a quest, a screen will pop up that says "Journal Entry Added." This is handy because if you get stuck or forget a quest all you have to do is consult the journal. Main quests are part of the story plot that you HAVE to do in order to complete the game. Side quests are optional and are often related to main quests. Map - Again, something you'll use often. Go here to see if you've explored an entire area or if you get lost. Press A to go to the party selection screen. This lets you change your party. Options - Your standard options that you see in every game. There are submenus here as well. Load game and save game are self explanatory. Gameplay changes a few settings for the game, all of which the game explains. Feedback also has options you can select or deselect to your whim. Again, the game describes them all well. Auto-Pause just tells the game when you want it to pause automatically before battle. I would advise you to leave it the way it is. Graphics and Sound changes the graphics and the sound to your liking. Press Y to go back to the default if you screw it up (I screwed it up so bad one time...) Finally, quit lets you quit the current game. Once you know the journal inside and out, walk down this hallway to the following door. Press A to try and open it, but you can’t. Trask will say that he does not have the codes to unlock this door, but he might be able to slice through the system. If you have the security skill you can do it yourself. If not then switch to Trask and have him use it. Remember to go to the security box in the action menu to open the door. The screen changes to a Republic soldier firing at two Sith soldiers. The Sith win the firefight and Trask expresses his loyalty to the Republic. You are now in pre-fight mode. This is where you see the words "Enemy Sighted!" on the top of the screen and you have the option to ignore them or engage them. Press A to engage, then go up to one of the Sith and kill him. If you are having trouble doing this, try to use one of your feats like power attack or flurry. The action menu has changed, so use the D pad and move to the right once. You should now be on a red and white X if you picked critical strike (or got it for free) as a feat. You can scroll up or down to see if you have another feat there. This feat is a special attack that you can use an infinite number of times during battle. Press A and you will use this special attack, which should take a big chunk of the Sith's life. Then, fight the other one the way you did the first. This is where power attack, flurry, and critical strike can be the deciding factor of how long an enemy stands and takes down your health. Trask will talk to you again and tell you how to use a medpac. Use it if you are low on health. Trask tells you how to use them. They are on the far right of the action menu and can be used in and out of combat. After learning about this, open to the door to the far end of the hallway. Kill the Sith however you prefer and remember to search the room for contents you could use or sell. It's a good idea to wait for a few seconds to see if the enemy had something useful upon his demise. You'll see it classified as "remains" and all you have to do is "open" it. Go through opposite door. The screen will change to another firefight and the Sith will once again win. Heal if you have not already and walk around the corner to the enemy. Since there are a good number of them, use a grenade then kill the ones that remain and loot the bodies for items. Walk down the north path to the door and a droid explodes. Take some parts to the right of the busted droid then walk back to the intersection. Go east (or left) and walk to the door. As you get closer to the door, the sounds of lightsabers get louder and louder. There's a fight up ahead between a Jedi and a Dark Jedi. Both Jedi will die and two Sith soldiers will take their place. Waste them, loot the remains of the Jedi and Sith, and go east towards another door. Open it and kill the two weak soldiers there. Afterwards, Trask tells you that Bastila is not on the bridge and has already escaped in the escape pods. You then learn that without Bastila on the Endar Spire, the Sith can destroy the ship at any moment. You can get loot from dead soldiers on the bridge and there's a backpack by the door with a blaster pistol in it. Walk over and around the control desk and there you will see a door. Trask stops you before you open the door and tells you about leveling up. Press the start button; you should automatically be on a screen, that I have called the YOUR NAME screen (the name you chose for your character,) on it along with your alignment, (dark side, light side, or neutral) and your statistics. "LEVEL UP" will be over your character along with the option to automatically level up or manually level up. Manually level up and you’ll notice that you can't choose every option again. In the skills section, boost your persuade, treat injury, and any others you need. For feats, I recommend two weapon fighting, toughness, or empathy. Accept this and you’ll be done. ============================================================================== Note: I won't tell you what to select until force powers come into play. It’s better to use the feats you like and improve the skills you want. ============================================================================== Open the door ahead of you and this brings you to more doors! Will it ever end? Open it and Trask will run ahead of you, saying that there's something behind another door. He opens it and a Dark Jedi shows off his lightsaber. Trask takes a short sword and sacrifices himself for you, jamming the door so the bad guy can't get to you. There is a door to your left that goes to... B. Starboard Section Carth will once again contact you, saying that Bastila's escape pod is away and you’re the last remaining crew member. How exciting! It's easy to find where to go, there's only one hallway you can walk down! There are only four Sith in this area, two in the hallway and two behind a door. They are a little more difficult now that you have leveled up, but it shouldn’t be too much of a challenge. After you have defeated them, Carth will come up on the communicator again, tell you that there is a team of Sith on the other side of the door and that you will have to thin their numbers somehow. He suggests you reprogram the droid or slice through the computer terminal by the door. Before you decide, there is a footlocker in the room with enough of each item you need. Now Carth wants you to choose between the droid or the computer. I don't see why we can't do both! You'll get more xp if you do both! Select the droid and the screen will change. Select the tutorial option for repairing droids. Then, select all of the ways you can program the droid and press A. The droid will now walk to the door, open it, and engage the Sith. Don't participate in the battle. Instead, go to the computer terminal, learn how to slice into computers, and overload the power conduit. Loot the remains of the dead soldiers. Open the door at the end of the room. There's not much to do here. Both dialog selections generate the same response. Carth introduces himself to you and you have to walk towards the escape pod. Select it, hit A, and say that you want to use the pod. I don't even know why it asks you...come on, who doesn’t want to escape a doomed ship? The screen flashes to the outside of the ship where the escape pod is shot out. The ship then explodes into a giant fireball while your escape pod plummets to the planet below...whew! IV. Taris A. Background Taris is the first planet you are on, though it's not by choice. There are three sections in Taris, the Upper City, Lower City, and Undercity. The Upper City is the safest part of Taris. Except for one or two occasions you have to fight someone on the Upper City. The Lower City is a slum run by swoop gangs. The most dangerous and annoying are the Black Vulkars. These guys attack anyone on sight and will be the main people you fight there. The Undercity is worse. You'll find Rakgouls there. Rakgouls are horrible monsters who feed on the flesh of others. Their poison jaws can transmit the Rakgoul Disease to others, turning them into one of the abominations. Many of these guys lurk the sewers and the Undercity. Gamorreans, huge, fat, and pig-like creatures, also hang around those two areas. B. Quests 1. Main quests: Getting to the lower city Gadon's deal Zaalbar in the sewers Black Vulkar Base Back to Gadon (lsp) Assassinate Gadon (dsp) Swoop Race Rescuing Bastilla Canderous' deal Sith Base Davik’s Mansion Ebon Hawk 2. Side quests: Dia's Bounty Rapid transit system Pazaak Invited to a Party The Duel Ring Rackghoul Serum Largo's Bounty Matrik's Bounty Selven's bounty Missing Apprentice Infected Outcasts The Promise Land Bendack's Bounty C. Apartment Complex The next time you see yourself, you will be thrashing about in your sleep. The screen then changes to a dream of a Jedi woman...strange. Carth will then talk to you. Ask him questions to find out about your situation. It doesn't matter what you say to him because no option leads to lsp or dsp. Near the close of the conversation, he will mention Dark Jedi techniques. It is things like wiping away your mind and destroying your identity...eek! This is the time where Carth officially joins your party. ============================================================================== Note: All stats of party members are taken straight from the game. ============================================================================== ============================================================================== Carth Onasi Level 4 Soldier Starting Stats: Vitality: 44/44 Defense: 13 Strength: 13 (+1) Dexterity: 16 (+3) Constitution: 12 (+1) Intelligence: 13 (+1) Wisdom: 10 (0) Charisma: 12 (+1) Fortitude: 5 Reflex: 4 Will: 1 Starting Skills: Computer Use: 1 Demolitions: 0 Stealth: 0 Awareness: 3 Persuade: 1 Repair: 2 Security: 1 Treat Injury: 4 Starting Feats: Improved Two Weapon Fighting Armor Proficiency: Heavy Power Attack Power Blast Weapon Specialization: Blaster Pistol Weapon Proficiency: Blaster Rifle Weapon Proficiency: Heavy Weapons Weapon Proficiency: Melee Weapons Recommendations: Carth is a hard fighting soldier that you will only have in your party in a few places in the game. He doesn't level up now, so you don't have to worry about that at this point. When you do get the chance to level him up, invest in the dexterity and intelligence attributes. For skills, focus on treat injury. Since Carth is better shooting at enemies than hacking at them with a sword, choose sniper shot, rapid shot, and the other blaster related feats. For weapons, keep what he has on him right now. ============================================================================== Explore your apartment. You’ll find a workbench and a footlocker with goodies. A workbench is something that allows you to upgrade swords, lightsabers, blasters, armor, and any other weapon or armor. You can either buy these or loot them from corpses. ============================================================================== Note: Now that you have a party member, it's worth getting to know more about him. Talk to Carth now and get to know him more. At various times the game will say "something’s bothering Carth, maybe you should speak to him" or something to that affect. You should talk to your party members before the game prompts you to. Party members have additional side quests that can be taken. The fastest way to get them is to talk to your party members as much as possible. If it’s not time to talk about their background yet, then either ask them about the world you’re on or tell them you'll be going. You should be polite towards your party members throughout this game, even if you are dark sided. This is because, except for a few cases, there’s no light or dark option. Once you have found out everything from them, you can treat them as you wish in a new game. Typically your party member will have something new to talk about to you after you have completed or advanced quests. ============================================================================== There’s nothing more to do, so walk to the door. The game tells you some information and you and Carth step outside your apartment. Seems the Sith are looking for trouble as you step out. You are attacked almost instantly. These guys are pathetic weaklings. Duros, the alien fighting with you, will speak to you. Even though "Stay out of my way or I’ll kill you too" looks like a dsp, it’s not. In fact it doesn’t matter what you say to him. He'll tell you not to worry about the Sith because he'll move the bodies to throw them off...doesn’t sound like it would work right? Explore the apartment complex. There should be a few low-security doors that either you or Carth can use the security skill on. From your apartment, go east (left) until you reach a door. There's a footlocker here with some booty. Keep walking and follow the circular walkway to another door. There's an Ithorian and a bag in here. The Ithorian isn't worth talking to and the bag has a few goodies. The next door leads to the Upper City, but it’s not time to go there yet. Keep on going to find another low-security door. This one has a Twilek and a bag full of goodies. Continue walking and a merchant will tell you about energy shields. You could buy some stuff from him, but you don't have enough credits for anything good. Walk to the last apartment door. This one has a woman named Dia inside it. 1. Dia’s Bounty Talk to Dia and you’ll find out that she’s got a bounty on her head because she cut a guy up. The guy, Holdan, was making advances on her and she didn’t like it. Only mistake was that he worked for the local crime boss. Light players should tell her that you'll try to speak to Holdan, then find him in the lower city cantina. You don't get lsp until you have spoken to Holdan. Keep this in your mind for now we’re not ready to meet him yet. For dsp, find out about the bounty, say that you're going to collect it, and kill her. If you say to her that you're going to rob the place, it doesn’t give you dsp. The only other guy worth talking to is the janitor. He can tell you a little bit about the city and suggests the cantina for more information. That’s our next destination. Exit the complex using the southernmost door to... D. Upper City South 1. Rapid Transit System A Journal entry will be added here explaining how the Rapid Transit System works. The game can transport you back to your hideout from the map screen when you press X. You can't transit to your hideout in areas deemed dangerous or while in combat. Once you transport back to your hideout, you and your party are instantly healed. You can then select transit back from the map screen to go back to where you were. Use that feature now to get familiar with it. Walk south and you'll eventually find a door that leads to a store called Kebla's Shop. Light players need to buy a premacrete detonator from this shop now. You'll use this on a quest later. Both light and dark players need to buy 4 or 5 frag grenades. You can sell some of your unwanted items if you do not have enough credits. 2. Pazaak Talk to Garouk and he'll sell you a Pazaak deck. You don't have to play this game if you don't want to, but it can be fun to play. He will teach you how to play this game. Since the game is not vital to the storyline, this is the only time I will mention it. Just about every cantina and every planet has a Pazaak player that you can challenge. ============================================================================== Note: Much, much, much later in the game you will acquire a pazaak deck for free in a footlocker. In other worlds there are other people willing to sell a pazaak deck. I believe Garouk has the lowest price (if you don't count the free one you get) but I could be mistaken. ============================================================================== 3. Invited to a Party Now this is where males and females are slightly different. The goal here is to befriend a Sith soldier (who is out of uniform) and get invited to a party in the Northern Upper City. Males will speak to Sarina, the first woman on the right, as you enter the round circular room. Females will need to speak to a man, named Yun Genda, who is in the northern room of the cantina. In this room, a man named Jergan will stop you and ask if you want to meet the band (He only asks female characters this.) It’s an obvious scam so don't agree to do it. Anyway, the guy you want to talk to is to the left of the entrance as you walk in the room with his back against the wall. You can't see him right away,so go into the room and then turn around. Be polite towards whomever you talk to (all dialog options lead to the same ending so it doesn't matter what you say. Don't say that you aren’t interested in chatting now because that does stop the dialog) and they will invite you to a party. They mention that they won’t bother going back to the military base to put up their uniforms...how interesting. You will need the uniforms to get into the lower city. There's a spoiled rich kid named Gana Lavin in the west room that will mistake you for a waiter. Both light and dark players should be rude. There's no dsp or lsp and you get to gain experience later because you were rude. 4. The Duel Ring Another area of the cantina is the most fun one, the dueling ring. It is located in the southern room, which is left from where you entered the cantina. You’ll watch a very short match between Gerlon Two-Fingers and Deadeye Duncan. Talk to Ajar (he’s the fat Hutt in the back of the room) and tell him you're interested in dueling. He will give you the nickname The Mysterious Stranger. You can't persuade him to pay you more than 10% of the profits even if the skill is as high as it can go, so don’t even try. The first person you fight is... Deadeye Duncan After watching how he fell after taking one little blaster shot from Gerlon, it's safe to assume this guy's simple. In fact, he's so simple that you can attack him while you’re asleep! After you tell Ajar you’re ready to start, the game will transport you to the ring where the announcer will kick it off. Then combat mode starts. All you have to do is press A when it says enemy sighted. Again, this is one of the easiest fights in the whole game. He goes down after two or three regular attack hits, not requiring any effort at all. After defeating Duncan, talk to Ajar again and he will give you 100 credits for winning. Gerlon Two-Fingers Talk to Ajur again and he’ll put you against Gerlon. This guy is also pretty easy and can be beaten by five or six good, regular melee attacks. You can also use power attack and flurry. The most health he takes out of you is a little over a third, so it’s nothing major. You get 200 credits for defeating Gerlon Ice Ice is rough if you use your sword to attack her. If you stay where you are she will use a blaster against you. Just use 4 or 5 frag grenades against her and she'll go down eaisly without taking away much of your health. Don't heal up after the fight because there's a guy you will meet who will heal you for free soon. You get 300 credits for defeating Ice. You’re not ready to fight Marl yet. You could try, but it's not recommended. There's nothing more for you here, so exit the cantina and walk north. The spoiled rich girl will confront you with two thugs when you reach the area around the shop. They're pathetically easy and have goodies inside them after you fight them. Continue walking north until you come up to the path that heads to the east. Walk until you see a door to the south that leads to the medical facility. Go inside and speak to Zelka. 5. Rackghoul Serum He will tell you that he can heal you and any disease you may have except the Rakghoul disease. Ask him about it and follow the first response dialog options. Don't worry dark players, saying that you’ll get the serum for him doesn't give you lsp and it opens the Rakghoul serum quest. After learning about the serum, open the door marked "Lab Personnel Only" using the security skill to find that there’s two republic soldiers floating in a tank. This is the dialog you need to select for your appropriate alignment. Light Path: You - Hey, I recognize these soldiers, they're with the republic! Zelka - How do you recognize them...? You - [Persuade] Don't worry I'm with the republic... Zelka - These soldiers won't survive, so all I can do... You - Is there anything I can do? (lsp, then Zelka talks more and ends the conversation) Dark Path You - What's going on here? Zelka - Nothing, this isn't your concern... You - [Persuade/Threat] Either tell me what’s going on or you... Zelka - What? No! Don't tell the Sith... Carth - For that you have my thanks... You - It's going to cost you...(if you select this without Carth in your party, you get dsp) Carth - No it's not... You - I don't take orders from you...(this is what gets you the dsp if Carth is with you) After all of this go towards the front door and Zelka's assistant will tell you that Davik wants his hands on the Rakghoul serum. No light or dark options here, you just know that you can choose to deliver the Rakghoul serum to Zax at the bounty office for a better reward than Zelka. Leave the medical facility and go north towards two bounty hunters and their bounty. They will be angry at the guy because he hasn’t paid Davik and they want to take him away. Carth will whisper to you asking if it’s wise to intervene or keep a low profile. The bounty hunters will spot you and mention that Davik doesn’t like witnesses. Light players, tell the bounty hunters "Leave this man alone or you'll have to deal with me!" for a lsp, then give the guy the amount he owes Davik (100 credits) for another lsp. Dark players, tell the bounty hunters you don’t like their attitude and you’d better teach them a lesson to enter combat mode and kill them. This option keeps you from getting lsp. The guy will then thank you. Tell him to hand over his credits if he wants to live. If you have Carth with you, he’ll overrule you and tell the guy to get out of here before more bounty hunters show up. Carth prevents you from getting his credits. Boo. Whatever side you take, be sure to search the remains of the bounty hunters. They each have 50 credits. Now go through the door that the guy ran off to, which leads to the... E. Upper City North 1. Apartments Go north and walk to a door that leads to another apartment complex. Once again, open all apartment doors to find goodies. From the entrance, walk west and go towards a door. There’s a family in here and some goodies in the footlocker. Keep following the circular walkway to find an empty apartment with a footlocker to the left as you walk in. After raiding all the items, continue following the walkway to find another empty apartment with another footlocker with booty. a. The Party The next apartment has the Sith party in it. Once you get near there, the person you talked to is glad to see you and tells you to try the Teresian ale. All the party-goers have too much to drink and pass out on the floor...giving you an opportunity to search the room. There’s a backpack in the back with a Sith uniform in it. Take it, raid anything else in the room, and leave. c. Largo's Bounty The last apartment door has a guy named Largo in it. He'll beg you not to kill him and give you 50 credits so you won't go to Davik. Dark players, the same thing applies here as it did with Dia. You actually have to find out he has a bounty on his head to get the dsp. So, take the 50 credits he offers you for dsp. He gives you the credits and the dialog ends. Talk to him again and tell him you're going to kill him to collect the bounty for more dsp (isn't it fun to be EVIL?) Now an interesting thing happens when you kill Largo. You will get 50 more credits on his corpse. This is interesting because he says he only has 50 credits. You end up with 100 credits from this guy if you took his bribe. If you didn't take the bribe you will only get 50 credits from looting his corpse. I like this glitch. It's also important to note that after he has given you credits you will not get dsp if you threaten to tell Davik where he is. Light players, ask him what he’s babbling about and he’ll tell you that he is in a 200 credit debt to Davik and has a bounty on his head. Give him 200 credits for lsp. Once you have looted the apartment, leave the apartment complex through the next door that leads back to the Upper City. Go west and walk until you see a path to the north. You will find three drunk men who want to pick a fight. For lsp, persuade the guys to be friends and offer to buy them a drink. Don't worry, you won't lose credits because they decline. For dsp, tell them if they’re trying to pick a fight then they have one. They're pathetic and easy to defeat. If there's Sith soldiers near you they will shoot at the drunk men if you fight them. Loot the remains and keep going west. To the south is a droid shop, but there's no need to go there now, so go north. You'll eventually find an elevator with a Sith guard standing in front. Further north from that is the military base, but there is also no need to explore that area right now. You have to equip the Sith uniform on in order to get past the guard. Talk to the guard and he’ll warn you about the lower city gangs. Go into the elevator that lowers you into the... F. Lower City Once here, take off the Sith uniform. If you keep it on, people will be rude towards you and you won’t get any quests done. Walk forward and you'll see a fight between the Beks and the Vulkars. The Vulkars win, see you, and attack you. Kill them and loot the remains. Walk to the door straight ahead of the elevator to go into the lower city apartments. Expect Black Vulkars to attack you everywhere in this apartment complex except in two of the apartments. Most of the apartments will have footlockers with goodies inside. One in particular is in the apartment that is at the northeast. The apartment contains a footlocker with six holograms and a desk with a datapad. This is obviously a puzzle. Select the footlocker to learn that to open it you have to select the members of the Twisted Rancor Trio in the order they joined. If you mess up twice the footlocker explodes and you won’t get the goodies inside. The order is: Elinda Ujaa Ujiii Loopa Fodo Ashana. Doing this gains you experience points and you get Echani Fiber Armor, my favorite armor in the game to use for my character. You can also find the order on the datapad you picked up in the desk. 1. Matrik's Bounty Another apartment of value is the southeastern one. It has yet another guy who has a bounty on his head for the wrong reason. His name is Matrik and dark players have to actually find out he's had a bounty on his head to get the dsp. There's an interesting glitch here. Sometimes you don’t get any dsp if you tell him you’re going to collect the bounty. Light players, suggest faking his own death and he likes the idea. He'll tell you to get a premacrete detonator that’s found in the upper city. You already have the detonator, so give him the bomb and it explodes. He then disappears and you never see him again. Leave the apartments and go west. Go past the Rodian (the alien that looks like a bug) in front of the door and past the Hidden Bek guard. Go around the bend and attack the Vulkars. Eventually, you'll see a bunch of the annoying buggers and a guy demanding Davik's cut. The Vulkars are defiant and he whistles to bring in a guy named Canderous. They instantly change their tone and give him Davik's cut. After all, who wants trouble with a Mandalorian? Talk to Canderous and he'll give you a little bit of information but then mention that he isn’t one for small talk and leaves. Go in the direction he’s going into another apartment complex. Here you see a famous bounty hunter named Calo Nord and two Rodians. They have a bounty on their heads and Calo kills them with a flick of the wrist. He then turns around, gives you a look, then leaves. Remember to expect Vulkars everywhere in the building with exception of two apartments. The first apartment is to the northwest. It has a desk with a datapad in it that is next to a footlocker that is being guarded by a mine. Disable or set off the mine and attempt to enter the security code. The security code is on the datapad, and it’s three questions about the person who set it. The answers are: Hypperdrive My uncle Alderan Doing this gains you Republic Mod Armor. Let Carth use this armor for now. 2. Selven's Bounty The other apartment that has someone valuable inside is to the northeast. This one has a woman by the name of Selvin. Now Selven is another person with a bounty on her head, but this one is actually justified! She is a dangerous assassin and has killed too many people in her day, so the government put a bounty on her. She doesn't tell you that. Instead, she’ll warn you to back off. Go ahead and tell her you'll rob the place and attack her. Nothing here gets dsp or lsp. She’s tough, so use special attacks against her and use three or four medpacs at the appropriate times. You might even have to use an energy shield. Loot all the remaining apartments and kill all the Vulkers. It's now time to go to Javiar's Cantina. It is located by the Rodian you passed earlier on the way to the apartments (the alien that is the cantina bouncer.) Inside the cantina you have another scene with Calo. This time some Vulkars think they can beat him because it’s three against one. How foolish. After telling them to go away and counting to three, he will kill them in seconds. He then turns around and starts walking out. You can talk to him, but DO NOT DO IT! He’ll treat you the same way he treated the Vulkars, regardless of how kind or mean you are. If you make him hit three, you'll be dead even before combat mode engages and Carth will be dead the very instant you press the white button (the game automatically pauses when a party member is killed and tells you to press the white button to continue.) You'll also see a scene where two Vulkars are trying to intimidate a young Twilek. She calls her Wookie friend Zaalbar to help her. Now these guys are smart and decide to walk away. No one is dumb enough to upset a Wookie...well almost no one (you'll find that out later.) Talk to the Twilek and learn more about the events going on in the lower city. She has a good amount of useful information, so find out everything you can, then tell her you'll be going. She and Zaalbar then go see if there’s anything good to eat at the Bek base. Light players, Holdan is in this cantina. He's in the north room where the Twilek dancers are. Talk to him about Dia's bounty. He'll reply that he feels bad about the bounty because Dia's a pretty girl. Give him 200 credits and he'll tell Zax the bounty is off. Then, for more lsp use rts to go back to Dia and tell her the bounty's off. Politely Refuse her reward to actually get the lsp. Zax, another Hutt, is also in this cantina. He is in the room to the south. Ask him about bounties and he'll tell you about them. If you have been following this guide and are light sided, tell him about Selvin and Matrik. He gives you money and scolds you for using a bomb to kill Matrik. Cool, you saved a guy and profited from it! Dark players have already killed all but one of the bounties. The new bounty is Bendak Starkiller. He is a famous death-match duelist who kept on winning so much that the government put a bounty on his head. There’s nothing more for you to do here, so exit the cantina. ============================================================================== Note: At about this time you can talk to Carth and he’ll say it's suspicious that you survived the crash since Bastila requested your transfer. If this hasn’t happened yet, talk to him a few more times. ============================================================================== Once you are outside of the cantina, talk to the Hidden Bek guard. She will say that you can't just walk into the Bek base. Tell her you need Gadon's help and that you need to speak to him. She'll reply that Gadon has too many enemies to let just anyone go through the door. Say that you could be an ally and she'll let you inside the... 3. Bek Base and Gadon’s Deal Inside the Bek base, walk straight towards Gadon. He's the guy behind the desk. As you approach, his bodyguard will become hostile, but Gadon will rebuke her. She lets you speak to Gadon. Talk to him and ask about the escape pods that have crashed into the Undercity. All dialog options here end up the same way, so it doesn’t matter what you say. You find out that you'll have to win the seasonal swoop race in order to get Bastila back. The Vulkars put her up as the winning prize. Now in order to do this, you have to get inside the Vulkar base and steal back a prototype accelerator that makes swoop bikes go faster. To get inside the base, you need the help of Mission Vao (the Twilek you talked to in the cantina.) To get Mission’s help, you have to go into the Undercity, find her, and then go into the sewers to get to the rear entrance to the base. To get to the Undercity, you need the proper papers. Your uniform disguise won't work. Got it? Fortunately, Gadon is willing to trade the security papers for your uniform. Go out of the base and go along the walkway to the right, away from the elevator to the Upper City. This takes you towards the elevator to the Undercity. Kill all the baddies and talk to the Sith guard standing there. Tell him you’ve got the security papers and he’ll let you down into the... G. Undercity The instant you get out of the elevator beggars will demand 5 credits from you because "it’s our elevator!" Now just giving them 5 credits isn't light enough for lsp. You have to ask who they are, then give them 20 credits for lsp. For dsp, threaten to kill them with your blaster to put them out of their misery. Whatever you do, a woman named Shaleena will run towards you and apologize for the beggars. She asks you a few questions and I'm not sure if any option leads to lsp or dsp, so just act according to your alignment. She tells you about Gendar, the leader of her village. Then she mentions Rukil, an old man who has a dream. You can ask her questions, but don't bother. It does you no good because she doesn't know much. She always says "Gendar might be able to help you more, or maybe Rukil." Walk around the Undercity, exploring the area. Gendar and Rukil are directly southeast from the elevator. Talk to Gendar. He can tell you more about the Undercity and where Mission might be, but nothing you ask him gets xp. 1. Missing Apprentice Rukil is across from Gendar. Talk to him and be polite to find out that his apprentice has gone missing. She was looking for something and he asks you to find out her fate and bring him whatever she found. Tell him you'll look for her. 2. Infected Outcasts Also to the south of the elevator is a gate with an outcast healer guarding it. She will heal you if you get low on health. Open the gate and she'll stop you, telling you that the outcasts behind that gate have been infected with the Rackghoul disease. Tell her you'll help and she’ll reply that she can’t stop you from going in. Once you go in, three of the outcasts will transform into Rackghouls before your eyes. ============================================================================== Note: Don't worry about getting the Rackghoul disease. The worst thing these guys can do to you other than kill you is poison you. Poison usually lasts only a few minutes. Without an antidote kit, your health slowly degenerates over a period of time. Use antidote kits AFTER the battle. If you use one while you’re attacking a Rackghoul it’ll just poison you again, wasting the antidote kit. ============================================================================== It’s too late for the transformed outcasts, so kill them. To the left of the gate is two more outcasts who haven't changed yet. Dark players kill them for dsp. Light players can’t do anything now, so walk north towards the other gate. Walk towards the northern part of the Undercity where an outcast merchant named Igear will stop you. Be polite and ask what he has for sale. Buy all of his antidote kits. Also to the north is the village gate. At the village gate a woman and the gate guard will be arguing. Apparently Hendar was foolish enough to leave the village and is now being chased by Rackghouls. For lsp, tell the gate guard to open the gate so you can kill the Rackghouls. Then, you have to go back into the village and talk to Hendar to get the lsp. Now saying that you won't risk your life is apparently not dark enough for dsp. It might be part of the light/dark side points glitch, but I don't know. I haven’t yet gotten dsp for this. It's just better to say you’ll kill the Rackghouls then not talk to the woman. You get the xp without the lsp. Go away from the gate and Mission will run towards you, pleading for help. Zaalbar was captured and will be sold into slavery if you don’t rescue him. Tell Mission you’ll help rescue Zaalbar if she agrees to help you get inside the Vulkar Base. She agrees and joins your party. ============================================================================== Mission Veo Level 3 Scoundrel Starting Stats: Vitality: 21/21 Defense: 16 Strength: 10 (0) Dexterity: 16 (+3) Constitution: 12 (+1) Intelligence: 14 (+2) Wisdom: 11 (0) Charisma: 10 (0) Starting Skills: Computer Use: 4 Demolitions: 9 Stealth: 10 Awareness: 6 Persuade: 0 Repair: 2 Security: 6 Treat Injury: 3 Starting Feats: Armor Proficiency: Light Caution Critical Strike Sniper Shot Weapon Proficiency: Blaster Pistol Weapon Proficiency: Blaster Rifle Weapon Proficiency: Melee Weapons Sneak Attack II Scoundrel's Luck Recommendations: You'll need to get Mission's strength attribute up more. After that, work on constitution and dexterity. For skills, keep upgrading the class skills along with treat injury. There's no need for her to invest in computer use or repair. Mission is best used with a sword instead of a blaster. With Mission using melee combat, you will get less hits aimed at you. Equip Mission with her sword (it's titled "Mission’s Vibroblade.") Give her some armor for defense. Later on when you can upgrade her feats, invest in flurry, power attack, and any other melee related feat. Ignore blaster feats. ============================================================================== From the main gate, go southeast and you’ll see a Sith patrol. The leader will stop you and ask what you’re doing here. Tell him you’ve got the security papers and he'll mention that they’ve lost one patrol to the rackgouls. They've even ran out of rackghoul serum! If you were planning attacking this guy because he might have the serum, you’re out of luck. You can still fight them if you want to, they’re pathetic and weak, but no option leads to dsp. The xp is also low too, so it's almost not worth the effort. If you don't want to fight, ask about the lost patrol. He'll reply that they were in the southern section of the Undercity when contact was lost...maybe a dead one has the serum... From where the troops stopped you, head directly south and a few paces to the west. There are many rackghouls in this area, so attack and kill all of them. You will eventually come across a sewer entrance. Directly across from that is a lamp post. Near the lamp post is a Sith corpse that has the Rackghoul serum! Continue exploring the eastern side of the Undercity, killing and looting anything you find. Towards the northeastern side, you will see a few mines. Further north is a crashed escape pod with a surviving Republic Soldier that has the Rackghoul disease! There's no dark options here, just kill him when he transforms. Light players must give him the serum right away! If you don't, he’ll transform and you don't get the lsp. If you give him the serum, he'll thank you, run off, get killed by 3 rackghouls, and then the rackghouls attack you. Now go to the western side of the Undercity and search the rubble near another sewer entrance. Eventually, you'll run into Canderous a little further to the west. One of his men tries to act tough, but Canderous stops him. He doesn't want to lose more men from a firefight. He tells you to not bother searching for the republic escape pods. The conversation goes on and rackghouls come and attack the group. Help Canderous and his men kill the rackghouls. You can ask him more questions. He'll answer them for you, but nothing gains you xp. Once you tell him you’ll be going, he and his men leave. Now you have a plethora of rackghouls to kill, so get moving! There is another lamp post to the northwest. Specifically, it is roughly northwest from the elevator (look on your map.) By the lamp post is an outcast corpse. Search it to find the Promised Land Apprentice Journal. You've found Rukil's apprentice. 3. Promised Land Go back to the village and give the serum to the infected outcasts (if you didn’t kill them.) Then, talk to Rukil. He will tell you the story of the promise land and ask you to find two more journals in the sewers. Go towards the gate and Igear will stop you and offer you credits for those journals (100 credits, or 200 if your persuasion skill is good enough.) Obviously, giving the journals to Rukil gets you lsp, while giving them to Igear gets you dsp. ============================================================================== Note: Remember to talk to Mission to find out about her. ============================================================================== Now it is time to explore the sewers and leave this village for almost the last time. There are two entrances to the sewers, one to the south and one to the north. Go to the northern entrance into... 4. The Sewers and Zaalbar You enter the sewers and see a walkway ahead of you. Walk down it and disable the mine. When that's done, open the sewer door ahead of you. There will be lots of rackghouls guarding the area. Kill them. You see two doors you can open. One leads to the southeast, the other leads to the southwest. Take the one that leads southeast. It seems we have found the entrance to the Vulkar base! You can't go in there now because we still need to rescue Zaalbar, so disable the mines and ignore the force field control. Open the door and some Gamorreans will attack you. Once they are dead, take the door that leads to the east. Follow the path and there will be two doors, one to the north and one to the east. Take the north one first, kill the Gamorrean Raiders, and loot the corpse. The door to the west of this room leads to the south entrance of the sewers from the Undercity. We don't need to go there, so go back to the eastern door you didn’t open. You'll see an empty room with another door. Open it, kill the rackghouls, and loot the outcast corpse. A Promised Land Journal is among the remains. Two down, one more to go! Backtrack to the circular room and take the unopened door to the southwest. Kill the lone Gamorrean, follow the path, and open the door into another circular room. Kill the rackghouls, enter the southern door, and loot the corpse. After that, take the southwestern door, disable the mine, and open the following door into a nest of rackghouls. The south sewer door has a corpse with goodies inside it. Now, take the northwestern door and open the door that is directly north. Kill the rackghouls, disable the mine, and open the door in front of it using security. ============================================================================== Note: You should level up soon. At this point, use the improved two weapon fighting feat if you have already chosen the predecessor. You can now finally use two swords instead of one. Remember, you don't have to select this feat if you don't want to. ============================================================================== Kill the two weak Gammorreans there and open the weapons locker with security. Neat, Zaalbar’s bowcaster is inside it! We must be getting close! Open the door to the east and kill the Gammorreans. Once that's done, Mission will say that there's a locked door that doesn't use normal methods (in other words, it's a primitive lock like we use on our doors.) She opens it and there's Zaalbar! He thanks you for saving him and swears a lifedebt, which bonds him to you until you die. In other words, he joins your party. Mission also mentions a rancor guarding the entrance to the Vulkar base. If you don't know what that is, you'll find out soon. At the party selection screen, have Zaalbar and Mission in your party. ============================================================================== Zaalbar Level 4 Scout Starting Stats: Vitality: 60/60 Defense: 11 Strength: 20 (+5) Dexterity: 13 (+1) Constitution: 20 (+5) Wisdom: 12 (+1) Charisma: 8 (-1) Fortitude: 9 Reflex: 5 Will: 5 Starting Skills: Computer Use: 0 Demolitions: 6 Stealth: 0 Awareness: 7 Persuade: -1 (it is negative because of the low charisma) Repair: 4 Security: 0 Treat Injury: 6 Starting Feats: Flurry Implant Level 2 Improved Power Attack Rapid Shot Weapon Proficiency: Blaster Pistol Weapon Proficiency: Blaster Rifle Weapon Focus: Melee Weapons Uncanny Dodge 1 Wookiee Toughness Recommendations: You could either use Zaalbar as a shooter or a swordsman. Either way, this guy can get the job done. He is best at melee combat because of his super high strength. I used to have him use his bowcaster, but I find that he is more effective in melee combat. Improve his dexterity attribute. Work on the melee related feats, but don't give him two weapon fighting. You won't be using Zaalbar enough to make the feat worthwhile. Don't worry about skills. Normally you or another party member will have the skills needed to get the job done. Note: Zaalbar won't talk to you about his past, no matter what you say to him. ============================================================================== Open the eastern door and kill the Gamorrean. The door to the south takes you to an a circular room where you have already been, so go north until you see a door to the east. Open it, disable the mine, and raid the outcast corpse. That's all three journals Rukil and Igear wanted! Ignore the rusted droid and continue north on the path. You should end up in the room where you started at near the force field. Go west, exit the sewers by selecting the ladder, and give the journals to either Rukil or Igear. If you persuade Igear, he might give you more money. Remember, Rukil is lsp and Igear is dsp. Go back to the northwestern entrance to the sewers. If you followed this guide, you should know exactly where the Vulkar base is. Go there, switch to Mission, and have her select the computer panel. She'll tell you she can deactivate the force field and does so. This leads you to the... 5. Upper Sewers The eastern door in front of you leads to a circular room with four rackghouls and two Gamorreans. The two enemies will be fighting each other. You could either let them kill each other (you still get the xp) and kill whoever's left or you can kill them now. Another good idea is throwing a grenade at the two groups to ensure their demise. Open the southeastern door. There's a mine and corpses with goodies. The ladder doesn’t go anywhere. After taking the items, open the door to the northeast. Kill the Gamorreans and open the door at the end of the walkway. This one leads you to another circular room with a gas mine and a droid. Take care of them and open the door to the northeast. There are some Gamorreans here, so kill them and raid the room. Next, take the southeastern door and disable the mine. Mission will at some point talk to Zaalbar, but it’s nothing important. Follow the walkway down to the end towards a door. Beyond this door is a huge room with the rancor monster in it. I have tried a few different ways to get past it. Method 1: To the right of the door is a severed arm that has synthesized odor and a frag grenade inside. Now I've known some people who say you have to use the stealth skill for this puzzle. That is incorrect. The rancor will stay where it is if you don't go too far past the corpse pile. All you have to do is select the corpse pile in the middle of the room and take the items. Select it again and press x to give an item. Put a frag grenade in there. Select the corpse pile a third time, press x, then put the synthesized odor inside. The rancor will eat the grenade and die. So once again, stealth has proven to be completely and utterly useless. Method 2: Make sure you’re by yourself (take Mission and Zaalbar out of your party) and throw a grenade at the rancor when you're halfway between the corpse pile and the door. It will charge at you. Run back towards the door, but instead of going through the door, run in a wide circle until the Vulkar base entrance is in front of you and the rancor is behind you. Once that's done, stand on the path (it can't touch you here) and use a ranged weapon to kill it (which may take a while.) Method 3: Throw grenades at it until it dies. Only drawback is that it requires LOTS of grenades. Method 4: Use stealth mode to slowly move under the rancor's legs. Once there, hack at it with a sword. Out of all the methods, this one is the most dangerous. It only worked once for me and I think it's because the game got buggy. After the beast is gone, go to the door to the west. Kill the two Vulkars at the end of the hallway. They’re tough and use energy shields, so kill them with power attack or critical strike. Open the door they were guarding that leads to the... H. Black Vulkar Base Now's the time for a mass extermination, how fun! Open the door to the south and kill the patrol droid guarding the hall that goes west. Follow that hallway and you'll see a security panel beside a door. Opening the door reveals gun turrets. You won't survive attacking the turrets, so don't attack them! Go back down the hallway and raid the northern rooms. Ignore the sentry droid in one of them, we need the parts for something more important later. Go to the southeastern most door and open it. Kill the patrol droid, walk down the hall, and open the first door you come to. Exterminate the bartender and bouncer droids. The north door leads back to a hallway you have already been in, so take the west door. Waste the bouncer droid here and talk to the woman, who will beg to be set free. Kill her for dsp or let her go for lsp. Raid the room and take the north door. Make a meal out of the cook and take the west door. There will be two droids and two Vulkars guarding this area. Kill them and open the door in the middle of the room with the security skill. This is the armory where you will find tons of nice weapons. Go to the security panel and select it. Slice the computer and access the security cameras. For the barracks, override the power conduit to kill all but one of them. This makes things a little easier later. On the garage camera, shut down the security system. This deactivates the turrets. You should only access system commands if you were not able to open the door to the armory. Select the option to open all security doors and raid the armory. Open the door to the southwest of the computer terminal. A Vulkar will attack you and ask you to spare him. The alignment change is the same as it was for the woman you saved/killed earlier. Once he's dealt with, raid the room and walk to the other door to the southwest. Kill the surviving Vulkar and raid the barracks. Yes, the passcard you found on one of the bodies does grant you free access to the terminal you used a short while ago. I told you to do it this way because it doesn't matter if you use the passcard. The computer still asks for computer spikes to deactivate the turrets. Plus, you would have had a harder time killing all the guards because they are tough. Take the north doors to find yourself in the pool room. Select the droid and program it to go into the pool and explode. It sets off gas mines that would have gotten you if you walked down there. Open the footlocker to find some high quality weapons. You're done with this area. Go back to the garage (where you saw the turrets) and enter the elevator. You will now be on the second floor of the Vulkar base. To the left of you is a junkpile droid that will come in handy later. Walk to the east and kill the patrol droid. Then, walk a little bit south and you will be attacked. Once you have killed five Vulkars, go back to the junkpile droid that has a human shape. Program it to ram the loading bay doors. It does so and the doors open. There is a droid that is VERY tough inside here, (which is why you need to make sure no other enemy attacks you while you're engaging the droid) but well worth the effort. One of the footlockers it was guarding has 2,000 credits! ============================================================================== Note: If you don't have the repair parts to program the droid, that's ok. There's another way to get into the loading bay. ============================================================================== From the loading bay, go to the west and follow the hallway that leads west. Raid the first room and kill the weaklings. Raid the second room take the garage head keycard from the desk. Ignore the computer terminal here because there's nothing you need to do. The only exception is if you were unable to program the droid to ram the loading bay doors. To get into the loading bay, use the computer to program the swoop bike to explode. This will break the seal on the door and make it openable. Remember, nothing else is worth your time with this terminal. You especially shouldn't select "open all security doors" because there aren’t any to open! There is one door that is secure, but that keycard you just acquired opens it. Go back to the main area and follow the southern path. Disable the mines and kill the guards. Go west, raid the rooms, and kill the weaklings that are there. There's a workbench you can use here, so use it if you wish. Go east, kill the remaining guards. Heal up if you’re a light player because you're going to be in a bloody fight. This is where light and dark paths temporarily split. Dark players, ignore Back to Gadon and go directly to Assassinate Gadon. 1. Back to Gadon (Light Side) There will be a lot of Brejik's men in this room that will start a conversation (dark players see the dark side mission below.) Tell them to hand over the accelerator. The Twilek will say no and offer you a deal. Tell him you won't betray Gadon for lsp. Take out the bodyguard and the Twilek first because they are the hardest. The easiest way to do that is to throw a few thermal detonators at them. You got a few from raiding the pool area of the Vulkar base. Have you and your party members throw them at the same time to ensure their demise. After they're dead then move on to the other Vulkars. It shouldn't be too hard because the rest are pathetic weaklings. Once you are finished with them, loot the bodies for the remains and go over towards the mine. Disable it and get the prototype accelerator. You're done with the Vulkar base. Exit the garage and go towards the armory. Right behind the armory is the exit to the Lower City. Open the door, kill the Vulkar guards and deliver the accelerator to Gadon. (end of light side mission.) 2. Dark Side Mission - Kill Gadon So you’ve decided to betray Gadon eh? Tell the Twilek that he's got your attention and ask about the offer. Mission will be flabbergasted and will insist that you won't betray Gadon. The Vulkars will say some things to Mission to mess with her mind in order to make her believe that Gadon is the real enemy. Ask about the offer again. He will offer 500 credits and says they will sponsor you in the race if you kill Gadon. They will let you use the prototype accelerator to win. Agree to this and they will escort you to the exit. Now since you are going to fall to the dark side, you need all the dsp you can get. Remember about the rackghoul serum? Now is a good time to deliver it to Zax at the bounty office for a substantial reward. It’s time to be EVIL! Go to the Bek base and walk inside. Unfortunately, the Beks know there’s an assassin after Gadon (but they don't know who.) He's securely locked in the second floor behind many security doors, darn. It looks like we'll have to...oh...did I mention that the Vulkars give you a pass card that lets you open any security door in the Bek Base? *evil laugh* Anyway, talk to the bodyguard who didn't trust you earlier. You could say that you'll keep a lookout for the assassin...or you can say that you are the assassin! Kill everyone in the room. It's a tough battle, but it's manageable. Alternatively you could just walk right into the security doors, but then you have to fight all of them later. It's best to kill all of them now so you won't have to worry about them later. Once that's done, go to the left of the entrance and open a door to a small room. There will be one Bek guarding this room. Kill him and raid the room. From here it doesn't matter which way you go because all doors lead to the same place. Just open all the doors, kill all the enemies, and raid everything before you enter the elevator to the second floor. From the entrance, go north past the security door. Continue to go north to find the elevator. You emerge in a tiny room with Gadon and another of his bodyguards. Now you could persuade them that the guards let you in, but why would you even think of doing that? Don’t you want to be EVIL? I thought so. Tell them that you’re the assassin and it’s time to die! This is a tough and hard fight. You'll have to make sure you and your party members attack only one enemy at a time and have enough health to last the battle. If you have the plasma grenades from the Vulkar base (found in the pool area) 6 of them will kill them easily. If you throw two, Mission throws two, and Zaalbar throws two then it'll be a quick fight. When the battle’s over, search the room and Gadon’s body for goodies. Go back to the Vulkar base (you can go inside through the front this time) and the Twilek will congratulate you on a job well done (end of dark side mission.) Whoever you side with will tell you that the accelerator is unstable and may explode during the race. Tell them you're not afraid and that you’ll race. A day passes and in the morning you are taken to the swoop track where only racers and mechanics are allowed to go. I. Swoop Racing This is a fun mini game! Talk to the racing announcer to start your race and learn the best time for the day. The controls are simple. Press and hold A once the light turns green. At the bottom, it tells you when you need to switch gears. Do this by tapping A. Use the thumb stick to steer and try to hit the speed pads while avoiding obstacles. Got it? Don't try your best the first time because someone from the rival gang (Vulkars if you're racing for the Beks and vice versa) will beat your time. Race again and beat the new time to win the swoop race. ============================================================================== Note: There are other worlds where you can swoop race. If you purposely keep your time high while still winning, then you will have an easier time on the other worlds. If you race with everything you've got, then it'll be a little harder the next time you race. Knowing this beforehand, I delay my first race in the game. When the timer starts, I wait for five seconds before pressing A. I still have plenty of time to make it under the set time limit. ============================================================================== J. The Rescue You finally have Bastila...wait Brejek's doing something...HE’S WITHDRAWING THE PRIZE...the little...Tell him that he’d better not be cheating you and the announcer will protest Brejek's withdrawing of the prize. He will get frustrated and tell the Vulkars to kill you and everyone else (even if you raced for the Vulkars, BOO!) Normally you would kill the hardest first and then focus on the weaker enemies. Not a good idea here. Kill the weak enemies first and then kill Brejik. This is because he has an armband, gloves, and a belt equipped that can absorb melee attacks well, as well as armor that absorbs blaster shots. So, taking him out first only delays the fight and you'll most likely not survive. Search Brejik's remains to get Bastila’s double bladed lightsaber and Brejik's equipment. She'll talk to you and eventually recognize you as one of the Republic's men/women. No dark or light options here (I've tried my hardest.) Eventually, you'll tell her that Carth Onasi is still alive, she'll apologize, and you will instantly transport to the apartment. At this point you will have a vision of Bastila fighting a powerful Dark Jedi. She says in a boring tone "You cannot win Revan." Just when I was getting into the moment... Carth and Bastila will argue about different things. There's no light or dark option here, so behave as you wish. At the end of the conversation, Bastila will ask if something's troubling you. Tell her about the vision and she'll say you’re force sensitive. Leave the apartment taking whomever you wish with you. ============================================================================== Bastila Level 3 Jedi Sentinel Starting Stats: Vitality: 27/27 Force: 27/27 Defense: 16 Strength: 12 (+1) Dexterity: 18 (+4) Constitution: 12 (+1) Intelligence: 10 (0) Wisdom: 12 (+1) Charisma: 15 (+2) Fortitude: 4 Reflex: 7 Will: 3 Starting Skills: Computer Use: 0 Demolitions: 0 Stealth: 0 Awareness: 5 Persuade: 2 Repair: 0 Security: 0 Treat Injury: 5 *Force Powers: Force Aura Affect Mind Stun Force Push Throw Lightsaber Starting Feats: Two Weapon Fighting Flurry Weapon proficiency blaster pistol, lightsaber, and melee weapons Jedi defense Battle Meditation Force Immunity: Fear Jedi Sense *Force powers will be covered later in the guide. For now, focus on universal and light powers. Recommendations: Make the intelligence attribute a little higher. Then focus on strength. For skills, invest in treat injury first then other class skills later. Force powers should be selected by her alignment. She is light, so give her light and universal powers. I would select stun droid, cure, and another light force power. For feats, go with improved two weapon fighting so that she can do more damage with her double bladed lightsaber. She won't be equipped with it, so you must equip it on her now. ============================================================================== K. Canderous' Crazy Scheme Once outside, an alien will come running over to you. He will ask if you were the one who won the swoop race. Say yes, and he will tell that Canderous wants to meet you in the Upper City cantina. Don't forget to go to your main character menu, and equip Brejik's belt, arm band, and gloves. Go inside the cantina and look for Canderous. He'll speak to you automatically. He tells you that he can get Davik's flagship, the Ebon Hawk, past the Sith blockade if you can get him the launch codes that disable the auto targeting lasers. Tell him that you’ve got a deal. He tells you to go to the droid shop and say "Canderous sent me." The owner will then sell you a droid that can get you in the military base. L. The Duel Ring (continued) But now you have some unfinished business in the dueling ring! You fight Marl next. Marl Marl is the nicest duelist, but also one of the toughest. He has a double bladed sword and he can use the master power attack against you. If you have to, run away from him and heal as you are doing so. That most likely won't happen. Eventually, you’ll beat him and get 400 credits for the duel. Twitch You are ready for the Taris Dueling Champion. Twitch is easier than Marl because he is more skilled with a blaster than a sword. Use your special melee attacks to bring him down. By now, you should have gotten the feel for the fighting style of the game and win this duel easily. After the fight, Ajur will give you 500 credits and express disappointment that you can't fight anyone else...well maybe Bendak Starkiller, but he's retired. Glitch: If you wait and collect the winnings from the Twitch duel after you have defeated and collected from the Bendack duel, you will receive 200 more credits than you normally would plus another Bendack blaster. Now remember that Bendak Starkiller has a bounty on his head. The only way to get his bounty is to beat him in a death match, which gives you dsp. Light players should still take a dark hit because the reward is well worth it and there’s more lsp than you need in the game. Talk to Bendak, who is near the entrance to the cantina, and he'll challenge you to a death match. Accept the challenge. It takes time to set up since Ajur has to make many preparations, so you can raid the Sith military base while he’s doing that. Light players go to the medical facility and deliver the rackghoul serum to Zelka. In order to actually get the lsp, politely refuse the reward he offers you. Go to Upper City North and towards the apartments that the Sith had a party at. An Ithorian will be harassed by kids. There is no dark option here, so you can save him if you want. To actually get lsp, give the Ithorian a medpac. Now go to the droid shop and the owner will sell you the droid for 2,000 credits, wow. But hey, you have 2,000 credits if you raided the docking bay in the Vulkar Base! If you want dsp, say that Davik will close down the shop if you don't give the droid for free. Or, you could try to persuade her to lower it to 1,500 credits with no alignment change. ============================================================================== T3-M4 Level 3 Expert Droid Starting Stats: Vitality: 30/30 Defense: 17 Strength: 10 (0) Dexterity: 15 (+2) Constitution: 14 (+2) Intelligence: 20 (+5) Wisdom: 10 (0) Charisma: 10 (0) Fortitude: 3 Reflex: 5 Will: 1 Starting Skills: Computer Use: 12 Demolitions: 7 Stealth: 0 Awareness: 3 Persuade: 0 Repair: 12 Security: 7 Treat Injury: 0 Starting Feats: Caution Gear Head Weapon Proficiency: Blaster Pistol Droid Upgrade Class I Blaster Integration Combat Logic Upgrade Recommendations: Invest in Dexterity. T3 can only use a blaster so strength isn't necessary. It's also a good idea to improve his constitution. Invest in all class skills. For feats, go with toughness and it's upgrades. ============================================================================== Now you have T3-M4 in your party. Buy droid parts at the droid shop to use for this little guy. Equip him the way you wish and head north past the elevator to the Undercity towards the Sith base. ============================================================================== Note: T3 is like Zaalbar, you don't get to talk about his past, so the only thing you’ll ever speak to him about is making computer spikes for you. ============================================================================== Switch to T3 and he'll open the door for you. Make sure it's you, T3 and Bastila entering the Sith base. M. Sith base Uh-oh, the secretary's threatening to hit the alarm! Bribe her 50 credits and she won’t hit it. Yes, you could threaten her for dsp, but we want to take the Sith by surprise now don’t we? Plus, bribing her doesn't get you an alignment change, so it’s all good. Switch to T3 and have him select the reception terminal. Using the security cameras, scroll down to where it says elevator. Eek a huge droid! Disable the shield, but don't open the elevator. The elevator will open automatically once the droid is defeated. You can also overload one power conduit in one of the barracks if you wish. Now go into system commands and take the turrets offline. If you have enough spikes, hack into the sentry droids target filtering. What this does is have the droids attack all friendly (Sith) people and hostile (you) people. Don't upload the area schematics because you need to discover the map to see where you have and have not been. Log off the computer. Do you hear a lot of blasters firing? Those are the sentry droids attacking everything. Wait until you can't hear anymore of the firefight (you still get the xp,) then take the western door. There's some Sith in here, so waste them for some xp and loot the remains. Take the north door now and walk down the hallway until you see a door to the west. Kill the lone surviving sentry droid and loot the room for some medpacs. Go back to the hallway, heading north, and take the east door this time. Once again, there should be only one surviving sentry droid with low health. Kill it and loot the room. Ignore the security terminal because all the options are exactly the same as the one at the front desk. Go back to the hallway and go through the north door. Kill the sentry droid and look to your right. There's Duros in a force cage! Remember this guy? He tried to move the Sith bodies and they caught him. You can either free him for lsp or kill him for dsp. Turn all the panels green to kill him for dsp, or turn them all red for lsp. Face the panels. Below, I have numbered them from left to right and given you what the color is for each one at the beginning of the puzzle. 1G 2R 3G 4R 5G For lsp, you need to select these panels in this order: 3 5 1 For dsp, you need to select these panels in this order: 3 5 4 Once that's done, open the north door to find some goodies inside. Then, go through the northwestern door and program the rusted sentry. There will be a few Sith here, so kill them with the aid of the droid. Enter the door going east to another hallway. Kill the sentry droid here. The north door leads you back to the force cages, so go south and to the door that leads east. Kill the guards and loot the room. Take the south door now and raid the armory. Go back to the room that Duros was imprisoned in. Take the door to the east and kill the droid. There's a door that leads to another barracks to the west, so take it, kill whatever remains, and loot the room. Now open the door to the south and you will see an assault droid. Even without shields this guy's tough! This is a manageable battle however, and you should walk away unscathed. Open the elevator to the second floor of the Sith base. Before you open the door in front of you, get ready for a big battle! Wait until all of Bastila's force points (shown by her health) have regenerated. Use her curing power to heal you and her and use repair kits on T3 (the robot equivalent of a medpac.) Once you are ready, open the door to see the Sith governor. He will notice your force sensitivity. Light players tell him to turn away from the dark side. Dark players, express how much you'll enjoy gutting him. The battle with him is tough. Run up to him and hack away with flurry and other special attacks. He might stun you, preventing you from attacking. If that happens then switch to another party member and attack using that member until you are awake again. When he gets low on health, he uses Drain Life (a dark side power) to drain your life and heal himself. Finish him off as quickly as possible, then loot his corpse and the footlockers. The launch codes are inside the dead guy's corpse. You're done with this place. Go back to the Upper City Cantina and talk to Ajur to fight Bendak. N. The Duel Ring – Bendack’s Bounty This is a tough fight. He throws two grenades as you close in on him with your melee weapons. One of them will do about 10 points worth of damage or worse, stun you. He can avoid your special attacks if you use them too much (i.e. if you use power attack over and over again he'll eventually learn to avoid it) so mix up your attacks and try to be unpredictable. Use your energy shields to lower the damage you take. Use medpacs as much as you can, but do NOT run away from him because he’ll throw more grenades at you. Once he's finally dead, Ajur will be amazed. This is the time where you should persuade him to give you a little extra. More than likely, he'll agree with you. You get 600 credits if the persuade fails or 900 credits if it works. At this point, check your quests to see if anything needs to be done. Once you have agreed to help Canderous you will not return to Taris. Once you have settled anything else you need to do, go into Javiar's Cantina (the lower city cantina) and Canderous will automatically talk to you. He knows you have the launch codes. Tell him you’ve got a few things to do first. Collect Bendack's bounty from Zax. This is the only one he'll give you extra credits for if you persuade him. He gives you 400 credits if it works. Then, talk to Canderous again and he'll ask if you’re ready to go. Tell him you are and he joins your party. He takes you to... O. Davik’s Mansion But before this you get a cut scene to Malak. He gives the command to destroy the entire planet to ensure Bastila’s death. The first time I played this, I wondered if they could actually accomplish this. After all, the Death Star hasn't even been thought of yet! ============================================================================== Note: I haven't yet gotten to Canderous' party member side quest. I do know however that one of his war stories will trigger a sidequest. I've seen other guides that describe the sidequest on Tatooine. Since I haven't done it myself and since I don't want to infringe copyright laws I won't include it in this guide. It will be here once I finally figure out what story triggers the sidequest or someone emails me with the info. ============================================================================== A conversation will occur with Davik, Calo Nord, you, and Canderous. Tell Davik that you are interested in working for him. I don’t know why you have a choice here. It would be pretty stupid to turn down his offer or to be rude. Anyway, Davik will give you a tour of the whole estate, and the game skips to the Ebon Hawk where Davik reveals some info about it. You will then be in the guest area, where you are in control. ============================================================================== Canderous Ordo Level 5 Soldier Starting Stats: Vitality: 65/65 Defense: 11 Strength: 15 (+2) Dexterity: 12 (+1) Constitution: 14 (+2) Intelligence: 10 (0) Wisdom: 14 (+2) Charisma: 10 (0) Fortitude: 6 Reflex: 2 Will: 3 Starting Skills: Computer Use: 0 Demolitions: 2 Stealth: 0 Awareness: 2 Persuade: 0 Repair: 0 Security: 0 Treat Injury: 8 Starting Feats: Armor Proficiency: Heavy Power Attack Improved Power Blast Rapid Shot Weapon Proficiency: Blaster Pistol, Blaster Rifle, and Melee weapons Weapon Specialization: Heavy Weapons Toughness Recommendations: Canderous is a very hardcore fighting soldier. It is best to keep him equipped with his blaster. He'll do more damage shooting than in melee combat. When leveling up, focus on dexterity then intelligence. For skills, just give him treat injury first and the rest of the class skills later. You won't need the two weapon fighting feat, so select other blaster related feats like sniper shot. ============================================================================== Go out of your room and to the east. Follow the path until you come to a door to the north. Here is the slave quarters. If you’re a male, they will give information about a pilot of the Ebon Hawk. He's being tortured and knows the security codes to get to the ship. If you're a female, the slaves will tell you that the male slaves could assist you better, but there are no male slaves! Take the stuff from the footlocker and go back to the hallway. Raid the three rooms that you passed on the way to the slave quarters. The room directly across from yours has a guy who will be mad at you. There's no alignment change, so treat him however you wish. The room east of yours has a Rodian inside it. Tell him it's time to die for dsp or convince him you're friendly. No option gives you lsp. The room southeast of yours has footlockers with goodies inside. Now it’s time to open the western door into the throne room. In the throne room, go north, open the door and take out the guards. Ignore the security terminal now and open the door to the east. Raid the supplies for goodies and go back to the throne room. This time, take the door that goes west on the north most part of the room. Kill the bounty hunter guarding this hall and loot it’s remains. You should find a computer passcard, but you don't need it yet unless you were unable to open the security doors near your room. If that is the case, then go to the computer and use spikes to open all the doors. From where you killed the bounty hunter, go north and open the northern door. Kill the torture droids here. They're not tough, but they have tough weapons like flamethrowers. There's a force cage here and a control panel. Select it and press A to release the guy. He'll give you the codes to get to the Ebon Hawk. After he does, either kill him or let him go. After you have gotten the codes and been evil or good, go back to the hallway, raid both rooms to the west, and attack the baddies. Now enter the southwestern most door, kill more guards, and raid the room. Open the south door and follow the walkway that eventually goes east and take the north door. Keep going north, attack the guard, and use the computer terminal to shut down the security system to the Ebon Hawk. After this, heal up, wait for Bastila’s force points to regenerate, and step through the hanger door. Davik and Calo will be mad at the Sith because they’ve started bombing the entire planet. Davik will see you and realize you've come to steal the ship. Both of them won't allow it. To fight this battle, I suggest you use the X button to give multiple commands to all of your party members while the game is still paused to where it says enemy sighted. You should have plenty of grenades by now. This is the way I normally fight them - Your character should throw an adhesive grenade at Davik, another grenade of your choice, then power attack, then regular attack (you can only select 4 options at a time.) Bastila should throw an adhesive grenade at Calo, switch to Davik and throw another grenade at him, then uses the force power stun, then the force power cure. Canderous should throw a grenade at Davik (not adhesive,) and fill the rest of the action menu with power blasts. If you don't have adhesive grenades, that's ok, just throw grenades of your choice then attack. All of this should kill Davik. If it doesn't, then he’ll go down soon. Once he is dead, Calo will threaten to blow the hanger up with a detonator. However, the Sith bomb the hanger again and the ceiling comes down on Calo. If you’re lucky, the rubble doesn’t cover Davik's remains and you can get his equipment. Now board the Ebon Hawk quickly. P. The Ebon Hawk Escape! It seems I had underestimated the power of the Sith. They destroy the planet, but not before you escape! Enemy fighters will follow you and you'll have to get on the gun turrets and destroy them. This is an easy mini-game. All you have to do is target them with the thumb stick and press the trigger buttons to fire. Once that's done, Bastila will advise to go to Dantooine. She thinks it's safe there, but Carth doesn't think so. They argue about where to go. Agree with Bastila and you're off too... V. Dantooine A. Background Dantooine is where you finally get to become a Padawan and use force powers. You don't become a full Jedi in the game and instead stay as a Padawan. Boo! Your main problems will be Kath hounds, kinrath, and Mandalorian Raiders. Kath hounds are the enemies that annoy me most. Fight a group of them, especially Horned Kath hounds and you'll see why. Kinrath are just like rackghouls - they can poison you, so remember to use antidote packs AFTER the battle. B. Quests 1. Main Quests Meet and Training Jedi Code Constructing a lightsaber Corruption in the grove Fighting Juhani Star Forge in Ancient Ruins 2. Side Quests Mandalorian Raiders Missing Companion Murdered Settler Dead Settler Sandral/Matale Feud C. Jedi Training The Jedi Council has requested an audience with you. Follow Bastila until a Jedi stops you. No light or dark options here. After the rude Jedi encounter, go left around the tree and walk down the east room (it's on the map if you can't find it.) You'll see Carth in a hallway right before you enter the area where the Council is. Enter the room and they'll introduce themselves. Go with the conversation. ============================================================================== Note: Dark players lie every chance you get when talking to the Council because it gets you dsp. However, nothing you say to the Council can get you lsp. ============================================================================== Soon they'll argue about Revan and tell you to go back to the ship. You have another crazy dream. At an ancient ruin, Revan and Malak open a door. Malak seems to have doubts and asks Revan if the secrets of the Star Forge so valuable and worth the risk. They trigger something within the ruins, but before you can see it the screen changes back to you and Carth. After a short conversation with Carth you will have to select party members. Choose whomever you wish and go back to the Council. ============================================================================== Note: If you've been talking to Mission, you've learned that she had a brother who is a deadbeat. Mission can't see that however and thinks that his girlfriend Lena is the bad egg. Lena is on Dantooine and will talk to Mission once you enter and exit the Ebon Hawk, or use the rapid transit system. If you haven't found out about Mission’s brother, you still have time. We're not ready to meet Lena yet. ============================================================================== The Council will tell you about the dream you had and you can tell the truth or lie. The conversation continues and you learn that you and Bastila share a special bond. Once it's over, you will learn more about the Sith, and the Jedi counsel. Then, the counsel will accept you for training and tell you that you will go to the ancient ruin that Revan and Malak traveled to on Dantooine to find out what corrupted them. The next couple of scenes will be of you training to become a Jedi. Soon enough, you will master your training, and be fully accepted into the order. Now all you have to do is complete three trials to become a full blown Padawan, the lowest rank among the Jedi. 1. The Way of the Jedi Walk over to Master Zhar, who is located adjacent of the big center room with the other three Jedi Masters. He is in the training room to be exact. Once there, talk to him and he will tell you of the first trial. You have to know the Jedi Code. Speak to one of the masters to learn the code. While you're here, speak to Master Dorak and find out about the recent history of the Jedi Order. It doesn't give you xp, but you now have a better understanding of what's going on. Go back to Master Zhar and he'll test your knowledge of the Jedi Code. Here are the answers: There is no emotion... There is peace. There is no ignorance... There is knowledge. There is no passion... There is serenity. There is no chaos... There is harmony. There is no death... There is the force. He congratulates you on your progress and tells you that it’s now time to create your lightsaber. He instructs you to talk to Master Dorak for further details. Dorak will talk a little bit about the different lightsaber colors and what they mean. He will ask you a series of questions and tell you what path you'll be best at, but the decision is ultimately yours. Jedi Guardian: Jedi Guardians get a sweet special attack called Force Jump. If an enemy is within a certain distance, the Guardian will use the force to jump towards the unsuspecting enemy to inflict major damage. The benifit costs you by reducing the number of skill points you get per level. If your intelligence is 14, you only get two points per level like the soldier class. I find the force jump well worth the cost of fewer skill points per level. With force powers and a lightsaber most skills are not needed as much. I always select the Guardian because of the force jump. Jedi Guardians also get to select new feats more often than the other Jedi classes. Jedi Sentinel: A Jedi Sentinel has the ability to resist anything that affects the mind, primairly the fear, horror, and insanity dark side powers. There are items in the game that produce this effect, so don't be a Sentinel for just that purpose. I think (and I could be mistaken) that with a level 14 intelligence you can get 5 points in skills each time you level up. You have more skills at the cost of less times you get to select feats. Jedi Consular: Jedi Counselors can sometimes select two force powers while leveling up. That benifit costs you! You will not be able to select new feats as much. You can get 3 skill points per level at a level 14 intellignece (I could be mistaken on that as well.) You are given a colored crystal (blue if you picked Guardian.) At this time, you level up and finally get to use force powers. 2. New Feats Before I go over force powers, there are some new Jedi-related feats. Most of them are awarded to one type of class and given for free (so I don't know all of them because I’ve always played as a Jedi Guardian.) There are two in particular that you have to upgrade manually if you wish to do so. Both of them are given to you for free regardless of class. Jedi Defense - B- Sure, you could upgrade this feat, but it's a waste. It only focuses on ranged weapons. That sounds good, but most enemies that use ranged weapons are weaklings. Also, when you attack a guy with a lightsaber, he'll change from ranged to melee. This also doesn't help you against other lightsabers. Weapon Proficiency Lightsaber - A This is a good feat to have, but it's not necessary to upgrade it. If you are dark, don't upgrade it because there will be an item you get later on in the game that lets you upgrade it. Light players won’t be able to equip it because it is restricted to the dark side. 3. Force Powers Here’s a list of the force powers and the grade I give for them. ============================================================================== Note: Some force powers draw on the light side, dark side, or neither. A light side character can use a dark side power, but it costs more force points. Force points are shown to the right of your health. They regenerate slowly during combat and quickly after combat. Light players should focus more on defensive powers that affect you. Dark players should focus more on offensive powers that attack an enemy. ============================================================================== Cure - Heal A+ (light side) You definitely need this if you’re going to be a light sided character. This saves you tons of medpacs and heals the entire party. Heal even cures poison, saving you from using antidote kits. Force Aura - Force Armor A (light side) This power temporarily gives you a defense bonus. Very valuable to light players. I like this because it can be an alternative to heavy armor since most force powers don't work with armor. Burst of Speed - Master Speed A++ (universal) You get to double your speed boost and a bonus to defense. Master speed also gives you 2 extra attacks per round. This is something you'll definitely need if you are a light sided character. Force Valor - Master Valor A (light side) This is a good force power to have because Master Valor grants you and the party immunity to poison. However, I usually don't select this power and let Bastila select it because it affects the entire party. Force Resistance - Force Immunity A++ (universal) It is a very handy force power to have. It gives you a higher chance of resisting an enemy's force powers against you. Energy Resistance - Improved Energy Resistance A+ (universal) This is another good power to have because it absorbs many different types of attacks and grants you immunity to poison. As an added bonus the effect lasts for 120 seconds. The force points you spend on this will regenerate long before the effect wears off. Few force powers offer that luxury. Affect Mind - Dominate Mind A (universal) This opens up an extra dialog option every now and then. You'll see it as [Force Persuade.] Even though that is a universal power, I would recommend dark players to use it and light players to avoid it because more often than not using the force to persuade others results in a dsp. Keep in mind that just because you have this power does not guarantee you will be successful with every force persuade option. Extreme commands can still be resisted. Stun - Stasis Field A (light side) Using stasis field against a group of enemies makes them all freeze unless they save. A wonderful power to have because you'll be fighting in places where there are tons of enemies. Stun Droid - Destroy Droid B- (light side) Yeah, this looks like a good power, but there aren't that many tough droids out there. There are usually a small few per planet that are tough to beat. There are even some immune to this power. Have Bastila use this power. Wound - Kill B (dark side) This attack is dull. If the enemy saves you can only do a maximum 20 points worth of damage. Tougher enemies, especially Malak, nearly always save. Skip it. Slow - Plague A++ (dark side) Plague lets you poison an enemy and slow them down. It is also impossible for the victim to save against the effects. This leaves the victim weaker and less likely to save against other force powers (such as insanity or force storm.) Use this if you’re going dark. Fear - Insanity A+ (dark side) Another extremely powerful dark side power. You can make your enemies cower in fear for 12 seconds, giving you time to take their health down drastically. Shock - Force Storm A+++ (dark side) This is my favorite attack in the entire game. Not only does it attack a victim's health, it drains their force points as well. This is a must have for dark players Force Push - Force Wave A++ (universal) Force wave damages all enemies, even if they save! If they don't, then they will be thrown back 5 meters and stunned for 6 seconds. This is good for a large group of enemies. Drain Live - Death Field A (dark side) Death field is an impressive attack that damages all enemies, even if they save, while healing you. The only drawback is that it's most effective on a large group of enemies instead of a small few. Dark players, you absolutely need this power. It will help you in the final battle of the game. Force Suppression - Force Breech B- (universal) Yeah, this power looks awesome, but it's one that you don't actually need. I don't like that it only cancels out the force power without preventing the enemy from using another. This only wastes force points for you and the attacker. Since you don't know how much force points the attacker has, skip this power. I have not used this force power and I probably won't ever select it. Throw Lightsaber - Advanced Throw Lightsaber C+ (universal) This is probably the worst force power. You throw your lightsaber at an enemy, leaving you defenseless against other enemies. Light players absolutely need this power in the final battle of the game. Take this power at...say...level 17 or 18. Don't bother upgrading it to the "advanced" version because the first one will get the job done. Dark players skip it. ============================================================================== Note: Don't select affect mind yet if you are dark because there’s no one you can force persuade on Dantooine. Select it the next time you level up. ============================================================================== Go talk to Master Zhar and he'll say that the second test is for you to construct your lightsaber with your own hands. You walk over to the workbench and it's already there for you. All you have do is select assemble and you're done. At this point it's recommended that you use your lightsaber and another melee weapon, preferably the most powerful sword you have, so you can keep inflicting more damage to enemies. Talk to Master Zhar again and he will give you the third test. ============================================================================== Note: Now that you have a lightsaber you can easily bash through doors and footlockers that are secure if you are unable to open them with security. ============================================================================== 4. The Dark Taint ============================================================================== Note: I don’t need to tell you step by step where exactly to go in Dantooine because the maps are very straightforward. Two paths lead to another area. In the other area, the same two paths take you back to the enclave and there will be two more opposite paths that lead to a different area. ============================================================================== Apparently Kath Hounds have been corrupted by the dark side, the source of which is coming from a grove to the south of the Enclave. The Jedi Masters offer no further guidance because they want you to find out for yourself. So go to the central area with the tree and the droid in the eastern hall. Talk to him and he’ll open the door to the courtyard. 5. Mandalorian Raiders Once outside, walk north up the stone path. Soon, you will reach Jon, who will tell you about the Mandalorian raiders that killed his daughter. He'll give you everything he has to kill the leader of these guys. WARNING: The leader of these Mandalorians has killed 2 Jedi before and has their lightsabers. He may use them to attack you. On the easy level, he will most likely use swords. Be prepared just in case. 6. Missing Companion After the conversation, go east of Jon and you will be on grass. There will be a woman by a swoop bike named Elsie. Talk to her and she'll tell you her companion is missing. You eventually find out that this companion is a droid that her late husband built. She begs you to find the droid and bring it back to her. Keep following the grass past the merchant. He has some grenades that will come in handy later. Past the merchant, a pack of Kath Hounds will decide to attack you. Waste them and explore the whole area, killing all the Kath Hounds and Horned Kath Hounds before going into the next area. ============================================================================== Note: You’ll see some ancient ruins in this area, but stay away from them now because there’s no reason to go there yet. ============================================================================== In the next area, you should run into a group of Mandalorians on the west side of the map. Kill them and loot their remains. There are three more of these groups you need to defeat. Once all enemies are wasted, go south to the Grove. There is an abundance of enemies here, so kill away. There are Mandalorian Raiders to the southeast, but be sure to explore the western side of the Grove first. The source of the dark side corruption lies to the east and there’s lots of xp to the west. 7. Murdered Settler You will come across a Twilek Jedi named Bolook on a bridge in the west side of the grove. He will ask for help in a murder that happened that day. This is very straightforward. Talk to the two suspects, Handon and Rickard, then get any information out of the protocol droid. Then talk to Bolook again to discuss the murder and tell him what you found. Repeat the process until you solve the murder. Here are the answers you should give him to get all the xp: First answer - Rickard is lying - it was cloudy, there was no sun glare! Second answer - Handon is lying - he knew his wife was cheating on him Third answer - the blaster was Handon's, he lied about it being stolen Fourth answer - it's Handon's blood, he's clutching his side Fifth answer - No, they're both guilty - Rickard thought Calder (the dead guy) was cheating him in business. Doing this gets you tons of xp, but no alignment shift. If you don't solve the murder, you’ll get less xp. 8. Juhani Walk east and you'll eventually see some pillars. Make sure you are healed and walk towards it. Soon, you'll see someone there and they will use stasis on your two party members, leaving you high and dry. This is a fairly easy fight. Once she has 1/3 or half her health left she will stop and talk to you. KEEP THE CONVERSATION NICE EVEN IF YOU ARE DARK!!! Why should you be nice? Because Juhani will join your party later if you save her, and she will be very valuable in the quests ahead. It's worth taking a light hit for this. Here are the options you should choose. Who are you? You embraced the dark side, why? You slew Quatra, your master? (2 options work) I just want to talk or I was sent by the Council to cleanse the taint from this grove. I don't hold anger towards you Juhani, I wish you peace. The first step on the path to true knowledge is knowing that you're ignorant. Even in death, the Force will allow her to live on Anger? Show them that you’ve freed yourself from this passion Your inner peace and harmony will show them your sincerity. Or I suppose you *could* kill Juhani now if you want to be stupid. If you really want to do it, just select the last option. Combat mode starts, you kill her, and gain a dsp. Certain people (like the rude Jedi you met while Bastila was taking you to the Council) will be pissed off, but they won't be able to do or prove anything. D. Mission’s Brother - Party Member Side Quest Once that is done, take a character out of your party and put Mission in (if she isn't already) and use rts to transit back to the Ebon Hawk. If you've found out about Griff and Lena, Lena should recognize Mission and talk to you after you walk a few steps. There's nothing here that can change your alignment, so talk however you wish. You find out that Griff is on Tatooine and Mission wants to find him. At this point you can stop talking to Mission until you find her brother (yes we will go to Tatooine eventually.) Go back to the training room and talk to Master Zhar. He'll promote you to Padawan. Once he has done that, go talk to Master Vandar, who will ask you and Bastila to explore the ruins. Mr. Matale will then interject and demand justice. Apparently another settler, Mr. Sandral, has kidnapped Mr. Matale's son Shen, or so he thinks. This is a huge feud that has the potential of going out of control. These families have been feuding ever since they came to Dantooine. First Sandral's son Casus disappears and he blames Matale. Then Shen disappears. The Council adds this mission as well. The ruins can wait, now we're going to solve a little mystery. E. The Death of a Feud Once all that has been given to you, go straight to the Matale residence and talk to the droid. Tell him that you're here on the behalf of the Jedi Council. Mr. Matale comes out with a few assault droids and answers a few questions before getting frustrated. He offers you a "contribution" to the Jedi (a bribe.) He offers 1,000 credits for the return of Shen. Saying the Jedi can’t be bought gets you lsp, and making the demand for 2,000 credits gets you dsp. So now you have a little more information about the feud. It's time to explore the grounds again. Towards the eastern side of the map, you'll find a cluster of trees along with a pack of about 4 or 5 Kath Hounds. They are lying around the body of Casus. Kill them and search the body for a journal. You now know the fate of Casus and it's up to you to break the news to his father. Go south to the Grove area, then go further south into the Sandral grounds. Explore the grounds and kill all the Kath Hounds you find. There should be Mandalorian raiders here as well, so waste them. Only one more band of raiders left. You will also find Elsie’s missing droid to the east. He will have Kath Hounds gnawing at him, so waste them. Talk to the droid to learn that Elsie obsessed over him so much that he thought it would be better if he's destroyed and asks you to destroy him. Now you could persuade him to go back to Elsie if you're light sided, but there's a happier ending for her. Tell the droid you'll destroy him and tell her why you did it. If you say to the droid "I'll destroy you and tell Elsie you're still out here" you get dsp. There is also a crystal cave that has crystals that affect your lightsaber in this area. It is on the east side of the map. Once you go inside, there will be a hoard of kinrath, giant spider-like things. These guys are pretty tough, but should be manageable by now. At the end of the cave, you'll find crystal formations with lightsaber crystals in them. The crystals will also be in the kinrath eggs. After you're done, go towards the Sandral home. Talk to the droid guarding the entrance and tell him that Casus is dead. He will let you go inside where Mr. Sandral will ask about Casus' fate. Telling him that his son is a Kath Hound chew toy gets you a dsp. He then will ask for the journal you found at the body and will offer you a reward. Politely refuse the reward for lsp, or demand more for dsp. ============================================================================== Note: In the vast majority of cases, refusing a reward will always get you lsp, while demanding more gets you dsp. There's no need to mention this again except in the few cases where refusing rewards or demanding more doesn't gets you lsp or dsp. ============================================================================== Sandral will then retire to his chambers to grieve more. Rahasia, Sandral's daughter will then come out and after beating around the bush she tells you that her father has indeed kidnapped Shen. You don't even have to ask why she cares about Shen, it's obvious. She gives you a key card that lets you in the back of their home to rescue Shen. The rear entrance is located on the east side of the estate. Once inside you will be automatically under attack. Kill the weak droid here, disable the mine, and enter the room it was guarding using security. After that room is raided, raid the room to the north of the room you were just in. Go south and open the southernmost door. Kill the pathetic droids there and ignore the computer terminal. You could overload power conduits if you wish, but you might need to use more spikes later on. Open the door past the computer terminal and kill the droid. You should be at the south hallway. Raid the first room you come across, backtrack to the hallway, and then open the next northern door. This leads you to a small hallway with a door that says "Security Control Room." Enter and raid the room. Go through the door at the end, kill the droids, and ignore the door to the north for now. Instead go through the western door and the following hallway will turn south. Open the first door you come across and Rahasia will be there. Raid the room then go south again and raid the room south of Rahasia's. In one of the footlockers is a prison key. This key will open Shen's prison...although normal security also works because the locks are as weak as the droids... anyway, open the north door you ignored earlier and walk east until you come across a mine. Disable it and open the door. Hey, there's Shen! He won't come with you however because he doesn't want Rahasia to see her father’s "wrath." He will only leave if Rahasia agrees to go with him, so go back to Rahasia and tell her the news. She will say that she'll meet him outside in the front of the house. Run back to Shen and he'll agree to go. The game will automatically throw you to the next scene, which is of Rahasia and Shen. For dsp, mention the reward Shen’s father promised you. For lsp, be modest and say that no reward is necessary. After a short reunion, Ahlan Matale and Nurik Sandral will crash the party, each bringing assault droids. They will argue a little. You will have a say in the conversation. This is where dark players have the most fun. We get to make the families kill each other...how tragic...and EVIL! To make blood flow in the streets, use the most violent options, which are: Why don't you just shoot each other and get it over with? The only way either of you will end this is with blood [Lie] You know, Nurik, Ahlan actually did kill Casus Kill them! Kill them all! Now that’s being EVIL! Wasn't that fun? Oh, you have to deal with Sandral and Matale’s droids, but they aren't tough. Light players should pick these dialog options: You two just need to calm down. Both of you calm down now! [Persuade] Shen is capable of making his own decisions [Persuade] Children grow up and leave eventually. If you have the highest persuade skill you can have, then the persuade options will work and they will buy a house for Rahasia and Shen. If you have been neglecting the persuade skill, then it will most likely not work. In this case, tell the children to run. Their parents will get frustrated and threaten to tell the Council on you. Don’t worry; the Council understands that not all feuds can be stopped. You still get lsp for trying. F. Mandalorian Leader If you've been following this guide, you have killed three bands of Mandalorian raiders. There will be another group in the middle of the grove area. The leader is there with them. When you get close to them, the leader will make threats and stuff like that then attack mode starts. This is a tough fight and if you don't watch it you will die. I suggest you have Bastila and Canderous in your party. If worse comes to worse, where you and Bastila have been killed, make Canderous run all over the map, healing himself, and attack one guy at a time. This has happened to me before and it wasn’t the first time I played the game (I think the game gets harder each time you play through it on the same level, but I can't prove it.) The first thing you should do is have all three party members throw the most powerful grenades you have all at once at the leader. This should kill the weaklings and bring the leader's health down to about half. Have all three party members attack the leader at the same time. Once you have killed the leader, search his remains for two lightsabers. Sweet, you can now use two lightsabers instead of one, and you have an extra lightsaber! G. To the Ruins Now we can finally go inside the mysterious ruins. You should have come across it when you were exploring the enclave courtyard area. If not, then it is on the far eastern side of the map. You can't miss it. Once you see the ruins, enter through the front door. Inside the ruins, there's another door. Open it and you'll see an ancient droid. Ask it questions and you'll learn about the Star Forge and the ruins. You'll find out that the only way to explore the secrets is to prove yourself worthy. Poor Nemo (the Jedi the Council sent to investigate the ruins) didn't pass the test and died. Once the conversation has ended, take some goodies off of Nemo’s body then go through the west door. It's time for another tough fight. A droid with a powerful shield will attack you. Just keep at it and heal yourself. Try to conserve your force powers until you really need it. The droid is immune to force push, so don’t even try it. Dark players have a good time with this because shock damages the droid pretty good. After the fight, use the ancient terminal behind it. Talk to the computer and then put your datapad into it. Once the datapad is inserted, talk to the computer again. The computer will start to speak in your language! It wants three death-giving worlds. This is so easy a caveman can do it! The answers are: Desert Barren Volcanic. Once you have done that, go back to the middle room with the droid and take the opposite door. There's another tough droid here that is just as powerful as its counterpart. Do the same thing with this computer as you did the other. This time it wants three life-giving worlds. Again, it's pretty easy. The answers are: Oceanic Grassland Arboreal H. Star Map Once you have done that, look directly behind you to find a broken droid. Take whatever booty you find and go back to the middle room. In here, go south and through the door. Walk over to the thing in the back center of the room. It turns out to be a map that has the worlds of Korriban, Kashyyk, Manan, and Tatooine on it. There are incomplete hyperspace coordinates and corrupted data. This is, or was, a map to the Star Forge and finding all the star maps on those worlds will lead you to the location. Exit the ruins and go back to Elsie. Light players, tell Elsie that you destroyed her droid and she will run off. Now don't worry, you can still get lsp, just not yet. Dark players, tell her you couldn't find the droid and she will run off to find him. Also, talk to John and tell him you killed the Mandalorian leader to complete the Mandalorian Raiders side quest. If you refuse the reward, he'll give it to you anyway! Go back to the Council and they will give you the task to explore all four worlds the Star Map had. They believe that other Star Maps will be on the other planets and assign the mission to you and your party members. Juhani also joins the party at this point...unless you killed her. ============================================================================== Juhani Level 6 Jedi Guardian Starting Stats: Vitality: 78/78 Force: 36/36 Defense: 19 Strength: 13 (+1) Dexterity: 16 (+3) Constitution: 14 (+2) Intelligence: 14 (+2) Wisdom: 12 (+1) Charisma: 13 (+1) Fortitude: 8 Reflex: 9 Will: 5 Starting Skills: Computer Use: 2 Demolitions: 0 Stealth: 14 Awareness: 9 Persuade: 1 Repair:2 Security: 0 Treat Injury: 9 Starting Force Powers: Force Aura Burst of Speed Energy Resistance Affect Mind Stun Slow Force Push Throw Lightsaber Starting Feats: Conditioning Power Attack Weapon Proficiency: Blaster Pistol, lightsaber, melee weapons Jedi Defense Toughness Force Camouflage Improved Force Jump Knight Sense Recommendations: You'll be using Juhani for nearly the rest of the game. Invest in strength and will attributes before anything else. For skills, go with treat injury. For feats, go with the two weapon fighting and it's upgrades. With force powers, have her select a few dark powers as well as a few light powers. ============================================================================== Now if you were EVIL and had the families kill each other, you can talk to all four members of the council and they will ask you what happened. Tell them that it may have been Mandalorian raiders for more dsp! After you've been assigned your mission, head back to the circular area of the enclave and go north. In the middle room, Elsie will be there. Talk to her and she will apologize to you. Say there's no need for apologies to complete the quest. She and her new lover will leave. After that, go back to the Ebon Hawk. A Jedi named Deesra will stop you and tell you about the Terentatek, a very scary beast. He tells you about the beast's natural immunity to the force, but this is not entirely correct. The beasts are immune to light side powers, but not dark side powers! ============================================================================== Note: This only refers to the few offensive light and universal powers. Powers that affect you such as force shield will not be affected by these beasts. ============================================================================== After talking to Deesra, go inside the Ebon Hawk. Go to the cockpit and use the Galaxy Map. You can choose which planet to go to first. The order you go does make a difference. The order that I recommend is Tatooine, Kashyyk, Manan, and then Korriban. ============================================================================== Note: you don’t have to go in that order if you don’t want to. This is the recommended order because it is the best way to play the game. If you do decide to do it differently, then be sure to NOT go to Korriban first. Seriously, it is tough if you decide to go there first. ============================================================================== VI. Tatooine A. Background Tatooine is a desert planet that is almost uninhabited. You dock in the small town of Anchorhead, where it’s dry, sandy, and hot. The main pain in the neck enemies are Sand People. For some reason beyond me, gaffi sticks are better against these guys than a lightsaber (and their attacks are more fierce than most of the Dark Jedi you will fight.) It's something I’ve been trying to figure out...Anyway, Ancorhead is already mapped for you. Also, the Dune Sea, Sand People Territory, and the Eastern Dune Sea are one of those areas where exploring the whole map isn't worth the trouble. B. Quests 1. Main Quests Hunter's License The Desert Sand People The Krayt Dragon 2. Side Quests Strange Stowaway Package Delivery? Sharina’s Problem Swoop Racing Nico's Agency Iziz and the Jawa Trapped Tanis Sand People History Once you have selected Tatooine on the galaxy map, a cut scene will appear. Admiral Saul Karath will tell of how you escaped Taris. Malak asks how he knows this and Calo Nord will walk into view. He's hard to kill apparently. He agrees to hunt Bastila. After this, you have a dream about the Star Map's location. Bastila will talk to you about the dream, but nothing truly important is said. C. The Stowaway As you walk to the center of the ship, Zaalbar will stop you and say that the emergency supplies have been tampered with. Go to the storage room and press A when you have emergency supplies selected. After you further inspect the supplies, search the ship. The game tells you that you hear footsteps. Keep searching until you are told to go to the cargo hold. A girl will be there that speaks part Mandalorian and part something else. You have three choices. Do nothing and the girl will leave the ship after you have found the third star map with no alignment change, learn the girl's language that leads to lsp, or order her off the ship for dsp. If you learn the girl's language, you find out that she was kidnapped by Mandalorians. Question her further and you'll find out she’s from Dantooine. Now you have to find the dude who lost her. I usually wait until I'm done with Tatooine before I go back to Dantooine, but it's so simple to find the guy that I'll tell you now. 1. Back to Dantooine (light side option) The guy you're looking for is within 20 feet of the Ebon Hawk's landing area on Dantooine. He is the only Twilek that has three names. Tell him that Sasha (the girl) is on the ship. Convince him to board your ship and tell Sasha to go with him in her own language. She will be happy, he'll be happy, you'll be happy, we're all happy! 2. Tatooine Again (or not) You have a docking fee of 100 credits here because you weren't on the schedule. Force persuading the guy that you don't have to pay isn't dark (boo,) so either pay or persuade him to drop the fee (I haven't tried persuading the guy, it's just easier to pay him the credits and be on your way.) You can ask questions about Tatooine, he does have some useful information. D. Package Delivery? As you head towards the exit, some dude will tell you that you're package arrived in your ship safely. Apparently there was a mix-up and you're now in charge of gizka. It seems that Fate is conspiring against you. No time to worry about the animals now. You will be able to sell them later, so don't kill them with gizka poison (the merchant in this area sells gizka poison.) Exit the area to enter... E. Anchorhead Walk south and you will come across the hunting lodge. Talk to the person who is standing in front. 1. Sharina's Problem A poor woman is begging you to help her out. Her husband died in the wilderness and all she has is a plate that is apparently important. Dark players, tell her you'll take the plate, she objects, then force persuade her to do so. She does, realizes what has happened, gets angry, and runs off. It's fun to manipulate people isn't it? Light players, give her the credits she asks for (500) plus 200 in order to get the lsp. After you have dealt with Sharina, go inside the hunting lodge. You can talk to a few people here to find more information about Tatooine. Dark players have a nice time in here because you can threaten everyone (except for the Ithorian) for dsp! Just choose the most violent options there are. One hunter in particular has a great dark path. The hunter is named Tanis. Talk to him and he'll ask if you're here for credits. Ask him what his life is worth and he'll get very uncomfortable and mention guards. Force persuade him to give you credits, he'll say "I like you, I think I'll buy you a couple of rounds... wait, I've never done that before...why does my head hurt" (being evil is so much fun!) Exit the lodge and the next place to go is the Czerka Offices, which is south of the lodge. There will be a dispute there and after it's over talk to the Protocol Officer to the right. If you've met Lena on Dantooine, ask her about Mission's brother Griff. It turns out he did work there, but was captured by Sand People and no one knows if he's alive or dead. Ask her how to get to the Sand People and she'll say you need a hunter's license. She doesn’t want to give you one, but keep pressuring her and she'll cut you a deal: Agree to kill the Sand People, bring back their gaffi sticks, especially the Chieftain's Gaffi, and she'll give you a license. Walk outside and the guy who argued with the officer will stop you and ask what they wanted with you. Be polite even if you are dark because he tells you what to do. He tells you that you need a translation droid to break the language barrier and that you can get some robes from the Sand People in the Dune Sea. He also says that a translator droid is for sale in the droid shop. F. Swoop Track However, before we go there, Tatooine has a swoop track (there is a swoop bike on the Ebon Hawk) and potential for dsp and lsp. Go to the door marked Swoop Registration and talk to Motta the Hutt. He'll set you up with a race, but you have to pay ridiculous fees. You can persuade to avoid the first fee, but he only lets you race free once even if you have force persuade. He also tells you about a deal he made to one of the swoop pros named Nico. The deal is a total scam because Motta gets most of the money, but before you can tackle this you have to beat the best times. It might be hard, so save the game before you tell him you're ready to start the first race (there's three in all.) Once you win, save again then tell him you want to race again. If you lose, then just reload the game. This way, you can lose the race tons of times without losing tons of credits. ============================================================================== Note: Motta gives you racing bonds worth 60 credits each to the winner. They won’t buy these back at the swoop track, but the merchant that's in front of the Ebon Hawk (the weird alien guy with two heads) will buy them. Others will as well, but...he...is the one I usually go to. ============================================================================== After you've beaten all the times, talk to Nico. Force persuade him to accept the deal (regular persuade might work) for dsp. For lsp, persuade Motta to make a better deal for Nico. You could also be violent to the people inside here for dsp if you wish. From the swoop track, walk east and you’ll find some Dark Jedi. They tell you how displeased Lord Malak was and that "he has promised a great reward for whoever destroys you." Yawn. These guys are moderately simple. All of them will use drain life against you, so be prepared for that. G. HK-47 It's now time to go to the droid shop after you have sold your racing bonds. It's near the exit to the Dune Sea on the northeastern side of Anchorhead. Go inside and talk to the merchant and HK-47 to find out...interesting...things. Apparently this droid can speak the Sand People language but is uncooperative. At any rate, the merchant will sell you the droid for 5,000 credits...yikes! Dark players can bargain aggressively (threaten to kill him) in order to lower the price. If you want to avoid the darkness, ask him to lower the price and he'll instantly lower it to 4,000 credits. Politely ask him to lower it again and he will with no new darkness within you. ============================================================================== HK-47 Level 6 Combat Droid Starting Stats: Vitality: 66/66 Defense: 16 Strength: 16 (+3) Dexterity: 14 (+2) Constitution: 10 (0) Intelligence: 14 (+2) Wisdom: 12 (+1) Charisma: 10 (0) Fortitude: 5 Reflex: 4 Will: 3 Starting Skills: Computer Use: 2 Demolitions: 7 Stealth: 0 Awareness: 6 Persuade: 0 Repair: 8 Security: 0 Treat Injury: 1 Starting Feats: Power Blast Weapon Proficiency: Blaster Pistol and Heavy Weapons Weapon Focus: Blaster Rifle Droid Upgrade Class I Toughness Tactician Logic Upgrade Recommendations: Don't worry about skills because you'll hardly use HK for anything related to a skill. Upgrade the dexterity attribute along with intelligence. For feats, go with any blaster related feat. HK is best used with the blaster he has equipped when you bought him, so ignore the two weapon fighting feat. ============================================================================== After you buy him, tell him to come with you now. You will go to the party selection screen. Choose Bastila and HK-47 for now. Talk to him and find out that he's an assassin droid. Further talking to him reveals that his memory core is shot. You can repair it to get some of his memory back, but the deeper memories are best left untouched because something bad could happen. He conjectures that some outside stimulus may trigger a full memory return, but is unaware of what it might be. If you've been maxing out your repair skill, then you can repair him now and he will tell you about his former masters. There are four times that you can do this, and each successful time gets HK a boost in his skills. If you haven’t maxed out the repair skill, then too bad! ============================================================================== Note: The repair skill has to be at least 15 in order to get the last repair to work. Light players have difficulty because if you picked a scoundrel repair was cross class. If your repair skill is at least 10, go ahead and keep upgrading it. If not, don't bother upgrading the repair skill. There are some items in the game that boost your repair skills, but not by much. ============================================================================== Once you have HK, go to the gate, which is the big grayish wall near the droid shop. Find Iziz, the only named Jawa in this area. Here, you get a great quote from HK-47 if you ask him to help you understand the Jawa. HK-47: Translation: 98% probability that members of the miniature organics tribe are being held by Sand People, master. Doubtless he wishes assistance. You: What about the other 2%? HK-47: Translation: 2% probability that the miniature organic is simply looking for trouble and needs to be blasted. That may be wishful thinking on my part, master. This is only the beginning of hilarious and downright funny things HK says, man I love this droid! Anyway, Iziz knows about the star map, but won't tell you anything about it until you recover his lost tribe, who has been captured by the Sand People. Talk to the gate guard and show him your license. He'll let you out into the... H. Dune Sea Marlena automatically talks to you when you enter the Dune Sea. She tells you to say hey to her husband Tanis when you see him out in the desert. Go southeast from the gates and you’ll soon see the four droids floating and Tanis in the middle. He asks for help and once again you get another great quote from HK Tanis: Come on, can you help me out here? Bastila: I say leave him Tanis: You're pretty heartless for such a pretty lady, you know that? Bastila: I take it back, let's congratulate his wife HK-47: Commentary: I say we blast the meatbag and save you the trouble master Tanis: What's with all the droids lately, my wife get to you too? HK-47: Negative: I just don’t like organic meatbags! Except for the master of course. Heh. Even funnier is the dark option. He asks for help, you say he can rot, he then asks why and you reply "It's the cruelest death, maybe I'll stand here and drink a large glass of ice water!" Of course telling him this makes him mad and he jumps up and down destroying all the droids. This kills him and slightly damages your health, but that's a small price to pay for being EVIL! Nice guys have tough mathematical equations to solve. Some of them are very, very hard, especially D! All you have to do is go to each droid one by one and solve the puzzle. If you pick the wrong one, the droid will explode. If two droids explode, Tanis dies. Anyway, here are the answers: Droid A: Node 2 is working correctly (this one is the easiest one) Droid B: 7 is the missing number Droid C: 120 large pulses Droid D: 31-13-12-14 23-41-12-14 (this one is the hardest one!) Alternatively, you could just repair the droids using repair parts, but you get less xp. Once Tanis is dealt with, you MUST take HK out of your party and have Juhani with you. The sand people are tough and you need all the Jedi you can get. Go towards the sandcrawler (the huge thing in the middle of the desert.) You'd have to be blind to miss it. Talk to the mining captain. He asks for your help, but before he can finish Sand People come out of nowhere and ambush you. There are four Sand People in this wave and there are three waves in all. This can be tough like the Mandalorian leader (except harder) if you don’t watch it. Once you've wasted all of them, talk to the mining captain for some more information. After that's done, walk south. Be prepared for sudden attacks from the Sand People. You'll eventually come across a crash site with some goodies and apparently someone trapped beneath the wreckage. It turns out to be a set up. The Gammorians you met at the hunting lodge come out and threaten you to pay 500 credits or else you die. I haven't found a clear dark or light way of dealing with them yet, but I do know that force persuading them to leave you alone isn't dark enough for dsp. Just don’t pay them and don't convince them you’re dangerous to attack them for xp. They are pathetically easy to defeat. Once that's done, look to the east. There is a pathway there, but that is for later. From this pathway, look to the south and you'll see another path to the Sand People enclave guarded by Sand People Warriors. There's more there than you think, so be prepared for a tough fight. Don't underestimate these guys, their gaffi sticks are powerful and formidable weapons. They can drastically take down your health. After they are all dead, loot all of the remains for gaffi sticks, sand people clothing, and maybe bantha fooder. Make sure HK is in your party along with Bastila and equip the sand people clothing on you and Bastila. If you plan on exterminating the Sand People, then don't have HK in your party and equip the clothing on you, Bastila, and Juhani. Go into the Sand People Territory and walk directly south to eventually find the entrance. Now, I have been trying time and time again to get dsp and lsp for this quest, but I can't seem to get it and it’s annoying me so much! I don’t know if the game has a bug in it or if there’s supposed to be no alignment change. That being said, if you are able to get lsp or dsp on this mission, please email me and tell me exactly what to do. Anyway, once you enter a sand guy will recognize you. HK will say that the guy communicated something. You have two choices now, tell him you aren't a threat or kill them all. Again, if you decided to slaughter them all you won't have HK in your party and you will be given the choice to retreat or fight. Choose to fight and the best way to do it is to walk a full revolution around the circular path, killing the sand people there first. Then go into the separate rooms killing whatever you might find (except for the captives of course.) When you get to Griff, don't kill him because it doesn't give you xp and the quest won't be finished. Mission will still want to find her brother even though he's clearly dead by your hand. Instead of killing him, tell him to run to Anchorhead and he'll escape. I. A Peaceful Solution If you decide peace, the guy will take you to the Chieftain. To make the long story short, to slow down the attacks you have to get him moister vaperators so he can move his people further into the desert. Go back to the Czerka office in Anchorhead and buy some from the guy behind the desk, then come back to the Sand People territory. Talk to the guard and he’ll bring you before the Chieftain. Tell the boss you've got the stuff and he’ll lower the number of attacks. He'll also give you his Chieftain’s Gaffi as a reward. Now, ask him about the Jawas and Mission’s brother and he will let you take them. Be sure to ask him about the Star Map and he’ll give you a map to the Eastern Dune Sea. He informs you that it wasn't salvaged because a Krayt Dragon lives there. You can also ask about the history of their people, but the only way they'll let you in on it is if you give them a Krayt Dragon Pearl. You could do this when you find one. I never do because they make great lightsaber crystals. Finally, be sure to ask him if you could release the Jawa prisoners. He'll agree to this because they're not useful to them. ============================================================================== Note: If you loot anywhere in the sand people enclave they will attack you. Unless you want to kill all of them, leave their wrecker bins alone! ============================================================================== Go to the eastern side of the enclave and you'll see two "doors," one to the east and one to the west. Open the west one first to find the Jawas. Tell them to run to Anchorhead. In the other door is Mission's brother. Now you could kill him now for dsp, but what that does is keep you from getting xp. Also, if you kill him and talk to Mission later, she won't even acknowledge that you killed him and still wants to find him. It's better to tell him to run to Anchorhead. He'll meet you at the Ebon Hawk the next time you go there (you don't have to have Mission in your party for him to talk to you and Mission) and that is in fact our next destination. (end of peaceful solution) If you've decided to kill all the Sand People, welcome back! That was a tough fight wasn't it? Be sure you have collected ALL of the remains. Walk around the enclave two or three times just to be sure you've collected everyone’s gaffi stick and loot the storage bins they have. Also, be sure to rescue Mission's brother and the Jawas. Additionally, the Sand People outside the enclave will attack you so be prepared. Go to the Dune Sea and use rts to go to the Ebon Hawk. Mission’s brother will talk to you and her (regardless if she's in the active party) and it won't be a happy reunion. He asks you for credits. You can give him some, but it doesn't get you lsp. He goes off to take a job at the Czerka Office and says that he could use your help with something. If you don't have bantha fooder yet, buy some from the merchant here. It's the two headed alien dude with a weird body. Go to the Czerka Office again to talk to the Protocol Officer about the Chieftain’s Gaffi and the other gaffi sticks. If you've slaughtered the lot of them, you should get about 2,000 credits plus the credits from the Chieftain’s Gaffi Stick (the highest you can get is 500 credits.) Talk to Griff and he wants you to get a tach gland so he can make Taresian Ale. Tachs are found on Kashyyk. Talk to Iziz and he'll reward you for rescuing the Jawas. He'll also talk a little more about the Star Map, but nothing you don't already know. Use rts to go back to the Ebon Hawk. Before we find the star map, there is one more thing that needs to be taken care of. Use the galaxy map to go to Dantooine. ============================================================================== Note: The reason we are going back to Dantooine is because of an upcoming party member side quest. The sidequests are triggered when you talk to most of your party members. It truly does not matter what world you are on to trigger them. They are always triggered in the Ebon Hawk area. The other reason we are going back to Dantooine is because that is the one sure world where these sidequests will get triggered. I will not mention going back to Dantooine again. If a party member sidequest does not trigger when it should, go to Dantooine. Juhani's party member side quest is a special case where it is best triggered on Korriban. ============================================================================== J. Bastila’s Mother - Party Member Side Quest If you've been digging into Bastila's personal life, you'll find out that she wasn't on good terms with her mother. After you exit the Ebon Hawk, walk away from it with Bastila in your party. A Twilek will recognize Bastila and talk to you. In a nutshell, Bastila’s mother is sick and looking for Bastila. She’s on Tatooine in the cantina. So go back to Tatooine and go inside the cantina. Talk to Helena, Bastila's mother. She and Bastila will argue for a while. She'll eventually send you to look for a holocron that belonged to Bastila's father. Helena tells you that he was hunting a Krayt Dragon and died. Keep this in mind for now. Exit Anchorhead and go to the Eastern Dune Sea. If you can't remember where it is, walk towards the sandcrawler, go southeast towards the crash site and keep going southeast. It's the path north of the path that leads to the sand people territory. K. The Almighty Krayt Dragon See that cave off to the north? That's our destination. Go towards the cave and you'll see a cut scene where one of the hunters and Komad Fortuna is waiting for something. The human hunter will get impatient, go inside the cave, and get eaten by the dragon. Talk to Komad and he'll tell you the scoop. He set up mines in front of the lair and all you have to do is lure banthas with bantha fooder to the lair. The sand people won't like that. Sure, you've dealt with sand people before, but these are different than the ones you encountered earlier. They've got the big guns. Anyway, once Komad tells you all of this (if you want to be EVIL) tell him that you don't need him anymore. He'll get mad and you get to kill him for dsp. There's no light option here, just don't kill him. Once you see one of the bantha, select one of them, they will follow, and the sand people will attack. Waste them as quick as possible then select the bantha again. They will stop in front of the lair. The dragon will come out, set off the mines, and die. Now if you killed Komad, search the dragon’s remains for TWO Krayt Dragon Pearls. Two pearls mean that you get two extra powerful lightsabers. If you didn't kill him, he offers you one pearl as a reward and keeps the other one himself. Don't refuse the reward. Yeah, you'll get lsp but the pearl is better. L. Star Map Now it's time to go into the cave. Loot any corpses you find and walk to the star map. It will open and there will be some dialog. There is a tattered equipment pack right by the Star Map that has the holocron Helena wants. There is an interesting bug here. Select the equipment pack again. There's another holocron. Look at the party inventory - all items screen. Scroll down to holocron. The game says you have two right? Select the pack again. Three holocrons. Do this as many times as you wish. The pack stops giving you holocrons when you talk to Bastila. Talk to Bastila about the holocron to trigger the journal entry (and to stop getting tons of holocrons.) Leave the cave and walk into the waiting hands of Calo Nord. This is actually a surprisingly easy fight. Just kill Calo first and you'll be fine. Be sure to loot his remains. After the fight is over, go to the Dune Sea and use rts to return to the Ebon Hawk. Go back to the cantina. As you walk towards the cantina, Senni Vek will come up to you and claim you dropped a datapad. The datapad really isn't yours, but take it anyway. The datapad has a message on it for you: The Genoharadan say to see Hulas on Manaan. Come alone or not at all. Once you've gotten the datapad, go to the Cantina and talk to Helena. No option gains you lsp. I tend to avoid a dark ending when I am dark because if you are polite and let the story reach a happy ending you'll get more xp. Now, finally, after all that we get to go to... VII. Kashyyk A. Background Kashyyk is a planet inhabited by Wookies. The main enemies to worry about here are kinrath. Remember these guys back on Dantooine? Yeah, there’s many more where that came from. There are also two new enemies you have to worry about, Meykl and Katarn. Meykl are bat-like creatures that are extremely easy to defeat. Katarn are similar to Kath Hounds, but less annoying. They have a natural ability to heal plus a little resistance to light powers. Don't worry, you can cut through them easily. If this is the first place you are traveling to after Dantooine, welcome back. This planet can also be done right after Dantooine. Of course, you'll have another dream and Bastila will talk about it yet again. B. Quests 1. Main Quests Wookie Chief Jolee’s Request Star Map Freyyr Chuundar’s Gambit 2. Side Quests Finding Dustil Eli and Matton Lost Wookie Mandalorian Shadows C. Finding Dustil - Party Member Side Quest If you have been "interrogating" Carth about his past, he should have mentioned he had a wife who died on Telos and has no idea where his son Dustil is. After you have dealt with the docking fee, start following the path. Eventually, someone will recognize Carth. To sum it all up, Carth’s friend knows where Dustil is. Dustil is on Korriban, training to become a Sith. You have to go past the czerka outpoast shop in order to trigger the quest. D. Eli and Matton Choose Bastila and Zaalbar as your party members. Pay the docking fee (unless you already have with Carth in your party) and the Ithorian will tell you to speak him in his office. This dude takes a long time to go to his office. Take some time to talk to Eli and Matton. Now Matton has had it rough, his ship left one day leaving him high and dry. Now he has to pay Eli off for the lack of services. This quest is simple; just find something that backs up Eli or Matton. This can't be done right now, so see if there’s anything you need and wait for the Ithorian to continue slowly walking to his office. When he finally gets there, you can find out more info on Kashyyk. He knows nothing about the star map, in fact no one does. However, there is the matter of slavery that you need to consider. Remember how Zaalbar was going to be sold for slavery if you didn't rescue him? That’s basically how this whole planet is. Czerka has moved in and takes Wookie slaves. An interesting thing happened when I threatened to kill the Ithorian. He begged for his life and Bastila force persuaded him to tell you more about the Wookie leadership... shouldn't it only be you who can force persuade? Anyway, continue to follow the path. At some point Zaalbar will stop and talk about his "Madclaw" status...okay. With that found out, go along the pathway towards the great walkway. Try to open the doors and the guards will stop you. Now here's where you can get infinite dsp (or at least get it multiple times. I usually don’t bother with it,) although I don’t know why anyone would want to unless they’re EVIL! Just threaten the guy then use the force to make him like you. Keep doing this as long as you wish. Tell the guard that you will go past him because you paid the landing fee. He’ll reply that he can't stop you. On the Great Walkway, expect to find some Kinrath and a few new enemies. Get used to these guys. They'll be at Korriban but thankfully not Manan. Anyway, after you fight the first batch, Big Z will again interrupt your walking to talk about him being banished. Tell him we'll deal with it when the time comes and walk east until you find three guards that have killed a Wookie. If you have Zaalbar in your party, he’ll get angry. For dsp, tell Zaalbar that we need to kill them. For lsp, tell Zaalbar that you'll handle it and persuade the guards to leave their posts. Afterwards, follow the path as it curves south and kill the kinrath. Pretty soon you'll reach an open area with more kinrath (is there ever an end?) To the south is a wookie guard that won't let you pass. He tells you to go see Chuundar (I hate typing that name) in order to go to the Shadowlands and expresses his distaste for bringing Zaalbar here. Go to the north path you passed earlier and you will be attacked by three Dark Jedi. Remember the ones on Tatooine who wanted to collect the reward for your death? Same story different Jedi. These guys are slightly harder than the ones earlier, but still manageable. They will use the force power slow on you, so be prepared for that. After they're dead, raid their remains and go further north until you come up to another wookie guard. He also doesn’t treat you and Zaalbar kindly. He demands your audience with Chuundar. The game then automatically throws you to the next scene. It doesn't matter what you say here. Be defiant or cooperative, there's no alignment change here. Now Chuundar wants you to kill another "madclaw" in the shadowlands. He keeps Zaalbar there until you complete this task. You are then escorted out into the Wookie Village The village of the wookies is mapped out for you on the map, so go to the Great Walkway. From there, go south and you'll reach the wookie who wouldn't let you pass earlier. He now lets you by. Keep following the path to the south. After a while, you'll see some wookies fighting kinrath. Kill the baddies and be however you want to the wookies, there's no alignment change. After helping the wookies, continue to follow the path and you'll eventually reach Gorwooken. He'll lower you down to the... E. Shadowlands Follow the path around to the north and you'll come across some Katarn. Kill them and continue to follow the path until you see an old man being killed by enemies...or is it he that's killing them? He'll take all four of the baddies down and then talk to you. Then he'll tell you to follow him to his home in a log, so do as he says. If you lose sight of him (which shouldn't happen because there’s no enemies nearby) take the first southern path you see. 1. Jolee’s Request Once you are at his house, ask him about the Star Map. He knows where it is and suspected that's why you came. He tells you that he'll help you find it if you get rid of some Czerka poachers off to the northeast of his hut. Now it's a good idea to explore the area south from Jolee's Hut, killing every enemy and looting every corpse you find. There's a circular area to the east of Jolee's hut that will be important for dark characters later on. A little more south of that, the path forks to two southern circular areas. Near the fork, there is a malfunctioning droid. The droid playbacks a message that tells you Eli killed Matton’s crew...interesting. 2. Lost Wookie Now go north of Jolee’s hut and travel east. You will eventually come across a wookie corpse with a slave contract and a bowcaster. Seems someone killed the guy because he was selling wookies and left their weapon there...more interesting stuff. After you have found those two things, go back to Gorwooken (yes, we have to finish the quests now because only one of them can be completed after you have dealt with the madclaw wookie.) He'll say something about unfinished progress and take you back up. Go back to the wookie village and on the map there will be a place called the Holder of the Laws. Show the bowcaster to the wookie there and he'll call in the fur ball that killed the other. Tell them about the slave contract to save the guy’s life for lsp. For dsp, don’t mention the slave contract and say the wookie deserves to die. After this, go back to Eli and Matton. Show Eli the evidence and tell him to run away for lsp. For dsp, tell Matton to kill Eli. Then for more dsp, force persuade him to do evil deeds to get him off this rock. Go back to the Shadowlands, follow the path, and keep going east. You'll eventually see the Czerka poachers. For dsp, tell the guard that you'll kill him, but before that you could get extra dsp by telling the guard you’re interested in helping him out. He says he'll give you a reward for every tach gland you get for him. He sprays you with some stuff that makes them attack you and all you have to do is kill them and loot their remains. Don't bother though, the reward for each gland is almost worthless and it wastes time. For lsp, persuade the guards by the sonic emitters to give you the codes to them. Once you have disabled two sonic emitters, a huge beast will crash the party and make all of them run away. Be sure to look in the storage bins for goodies and tach glands. Once you've dealt with them, go back to Jolee and he'll join your party. ============================================================================== Jolee Level 6 Jedi Counsular Starting Stats: Vitality: 42/42 Force: 72/72 Defense: 21 Strength: 12 (+1) Dexterity: 16 (+3) Constitution: 12 (+1) Intelligence: 12 (+1) Wisdom: 15 (+2) Charisma: 15 (+2) Fortitude: 7 Reflex: 7 Will: 8 Starting Skills: Computer Use: 1 Demolitions: 0 Stealth: 0 Awareness: 7 Persuade: 2 Repair: 1 Security: 0 Treat Injury: 6 Starting Powers: Cure Force Aura Force Valor Affect Mind Stun Disable Droid Force Push Throw Lightsaber Starting Feats: Conditioning Weapon Proficiency blaster pistol, lightsaber, and melee weapons Jedi Defense Improved Force Focus Knight Sense Improved Dueling Recommendations: With skills just upgrade treat injury. There isn't anything necessary that he will need to do that's skill related. Since he is neutral with a touch of light side, have him choose more universal powers. If you're a light player, give him destroy droid when he reaches level 12. This will come in handy in a later battle. For attributes, upgrade strength, constitution, wisdom and intelligence. For Feats, don't worry about the two weapon fighting upgrades. Jedi Counsulars do not get the option to select feats as much as the other Jedi classes do (which is why I never choose my character to be one.) Give him master dueling, toughness, and any melee related feat. I'd much rather have Jolee with the two weapon fighting line, but then you won't be able to select good attack feats like flurry later. ============================================================================== Go back to where Czerka was and continue to follow the path until you reach a force field. Jolee will disable it for a few minutes. This lets you go into the... 3. Lower Shadowlands To the south of where you enter the lower shadowlands, you will see a wookie fighting Mandalorians. Kill the Mandalorians and give the wookie a medpac for lsp. For dsp, call him a weakling and leave him to die. Here's another area where you can get infinite dsp. Keep talking to him and he'll continue to ask you help him heal. Continue to call him weak for more dsp. 4. Mandalorian Shadows If you saved him, he'll tell you that these cowards attacked only when they put away their weapons. He tells you to look for wookie corpses, put away your weapons, and kill the dudes that attack. Now is not the time to complete this task, just keep it in mind. Dark players, you will have an opportunity to finish this quest later when the wookie is dead. At the fork go southeast. Waste the kinrath you come across and you should notice that you can take a kinrath body. This will be useful later on. When the road forks again, go south on the first east path, attack the kinrath, and go south at the new fork. The path takes you to a ritual area. Tie the kinrath corpse on the vine and a Ritual Beast will come out. This is your first fight with a Terentatek and should be a moderate fight. Don't bother using light powers against it. Remember they're immune to light powers, but not dark powers! Once you have defeated it, you find a blade that was lodged in its skin. Be sure to search the remains further to find some other goodies. It's now time to meet the madclaw wookie. You probably passed him before you went to the ritual site. If you didn't, go back to where the wookie was attacked and stay on the eastern "wall." You’ll eventually find him. He will attack then surrender. Straightforward here, kill him for dsp or don't for lsp. If you don't kill him, he asks for Beca's sword and says it's in the ritual beast. You already have it, so he'll go upstairs to start a riot (dethrone the big cheese, you know, the name I hate to type.) 5. Star Map And now it's time to look for the Star Map. It is in the far southwestern side of this area past the swoop bikes. Once you find a building with an alien holocron, you're there. Talk to the holocron and ask it as many questions as you want. To get to the Star Map, you have to behave in a certain way. It asks you questions about what you would do in certain situations. Here's the dialog options you have according to alignment as well as the "correct" and "incorrect" answers: First question: I'm unsure what Zaalbar would say. I would accuse him to be safe (dsp, right answer) I trust Zaalbar, I won't accuse him (lsp, wrong answer) Second question: I prepare my forces to attack in 10 days. I do nothing to the city (dsp, right answer that leads to the next option) – That's right; the deaths of my people will spur my forces on (dsp, right answer) I evacuate the city (lsp, wrong answer) Third Question: (light players will not reach this question) I let the attack happen (dsp, right answer) Dark players automatically get the star map if you answered everything correctly. Light players will only answer two of the questions wrong to get lsp. Then, the holocron will say that you don't match the standard he's looking for. He does this if you threaten to take him apart as well. Two droids will then attack. This is a tough fight, so heal whenever you need to. If you do get down to half your force points, start using them sparingly. Once you are finished with the battle, talk to the holocron again and he will give you access, saying that secondary scanning of you fighting made you acceptable...right. Now that you have the Star Map and have killed all the enemies, walk around without any weapons equipped (unless you are dark, remember we will do this quest later when the wookie is dead.) There are two wookie corpse sites around the same area as the lone wookie and are easy to find. Once the Mandalorians de-stealth, immediately go to the equip screen and re-equip yourself. One time, I could not equip my weapons. If that happens to you, don't panic, just attack for a couple of seconds and then you should be able to equip your weapons. After the second wave of them is dead, check the remains for a missing signal device. Place the device on one of the swoops. That makes the Mandalorian leader mad at you and the rest of the Mandalorians attack. You'll gut them easily. Tell the walking carpet the good news and you’re off on your merry way. If you didn't kill Frayer, you'll have to fight Gorwooken. He's pretty easy. Once you've exited the shadowlands, go back to Chuundar (you can ask a wookie guard to take you there.) If you killed Frayer, Zaalbar’s father, then there's nothing more to do here. Just be as violent as you can and get the dsp once Gorwooken takes you back to Chuundar. You will be transported out of the village and will never return there again. If you didn't finish the Lost Wookie side quest, you won't be able to now. If you saved Frayer, then try to solve the conflict in a non-violent way. Of course, Chuundar won't go down without a fight, so there is no way to do it peacefully. It's not an easy firefight, but it's not an overly hard one either. After the fight, the wookies will rebel and run off everyone that's not their kind except you. If you didn't go to Eli and Matton for the droid head, it’s too late now. No matter what you do, you'll get Baca’s Ceremonial blade as a reward. It's time to go back to the Ebon Hawk. Use the galaxy map again to go to... VIII. Mannan A. Background Mannan is a world where the natives, the Selkath, strive for peace (it's also a word that I misspell a lot.) They want to be neutral in this war between the Sith and Republic and try to treat them equally. Enemies you find here are Sith and you’ll have to fight some Selkath in two areas. It shouldn't be too hard for you. This is also where you meet Hulas and do six resulting dark side missions. If this is the world you go to after Dantooine, welcome back! However, I strongly suggest you complete Kashyyk before doing this world. I know, we have a tach gland we need to give to Griff if you’ve been following the guide, but there isn't a huge need to go to Tatooine yet. You also get a cut scene where Malak sends Darth Bandon against you....doesn’t he look familiar? B. Quests 1. Main Quests Republic Base Sith Base Hrakert Station In the Water 2. Side Quests Hulas and the Genoharadan (6 dark side missions) Sunry Murder Trial Selkath Mystery Swoop Races Queedle’s Problem Mercenaries You're flying along and you have another dream and Bastila will once again try to explain it. Leave the Ebon Hawk and choose Bastila and Jolee as your party members. Open the two doors that lead out of the Docking Bay. Walk a little ways inside the hallway and a Sith and Republic soldier will be fighting with words. Ask the Republic soldier about Manaan and he can tell you many things, except the Star Map. When you finish talking to him, he'll give you confusing directions to the Republic Embassy and tells you to go there if you have more questions. Once you’re done with him, walk west and open the doors. There's a merchant here that sells infinite computer spikes, so buy about 20 to 30 depending on how much credits you have. Before you open the door to the south marked Manan - West Central, talk to Nubassa. He asks if you have any exotic species for sale. Ah ha! We can finally get rid of the gizka. The only way to get dsp is to successfully persuade him that the gizka are special and will not reproduce. There is no light option. After that's done, go through the south door into the next area. Follow the path to the visitors area and keep walking until you reach the port official. Take care of the docking fee and go through the door to the south. The Republic soldier did say to go east to get to the base, but we're going to take a trip west first. Go south until you hit the bottom of the area then go west past the door. C. Sunry Murder Trial A woman named Elora will stop you if you have Jolee in your party. One of Jolee's friends Sunry is on trial for murder (Elora is Sunry's wife.) Tell her you'll help out and go south to the courts. A case will be coming to a close, after that talk to the judges and tell them you want to investigate the trial. He will let you be Arbiter (lawyer) on Sunry's behalf. He tells you a bit about the case and you can ask the other judges about the case as well. After this, go to the prison (it's on the eastern side, just hug the wall until you're there) and talk to the guard. He'll let you in. Once you’re in, Sunry will recognize Jolee. He will give you his version of the story and encourages you to go to the hotel where the murder happened. He claims that the whole case is a frame up. For now, it looks to be that way. D. Missing Selkath and Republic Hiring Mercenaries There's nothing more you can do for him now, so go to the northeastern part of the map. You'll see a mercenary being recruited for the Republic. Follow the path until you reach a bar. Two Selkaths here will have side quests, Shaelas and Nilko. Shaelas suspects her daughter Sasha was taken by the Sith. Nilko wants to know why the Republic is recruiting so many mercs. They will each pay you 500 credits. Now when that's done, go back to Ahto Central. Go east and then open the door to East Central. Here is where Hulas is, and the chance for us to have more dsp and be EVIL! Light players, ignore the next part. E. Dark Side Mission - Hulas and the Genoharadan Now you actually have to be alone, as in have everyone else on the ship, in order to talk to Hulas. He's the Rodian in the eastern part of this area and will tell you that he’s part of the Genoharadan. It's a secret society in existence for thousands of years that has "influenced" Republic politics in order to keep the Republic intact. Hard to believe isn’t it? Well, believe it because it's real and Hulas wants you to join. Of course, you can never tell anyone about this or else they will disappear and become a figment of your imagination. To join, you have to prove yourself. You've already done well by killing Calo Nord, who Hulas thought about recruiting. All you have to do is kill one of two people, Zuulan Sentar or Lorgal. He will reward you substantially. Yes, you have to do this now because if you get the Star Map before you do this, you may never have a chance to complete all of the missions. 1. Lorgal Conveniently, Lorgal is on Manaan as a prisoner in the Republic Embassy. Hulas will instruct you to not use weapons on him and you’ll do well. Go to the Republic Embassy, tell the guy you’re on a mission from the Jedi Council and ask about the Star Map. Long story short (it will be covered in more detail later on after you finish the Genoharadan missions) he lets you in the base and you'll see Lorgal there. ============================================================================== Note: Don't waste time trying to force persuade the Republic dude. He's not weak minded. ============================================================================== There are three ways to kill Lorgal; force choke, force kill, or overload the force cage with computer spikes. Once that’s done you get dsp. Now it's time to head to Dantooine. Zuulan won't know what hit him. 2. Dantooine - Zuulan The Genoharadan don't like Zuulan because he's kidnapped important people over the years and demanded money from the families. It's easy to complete this, just go to the Matale residence and look for his speed bike to the east of the house. It is within five feet of the home, so it shouldn't be hard to find. Once you find it, you can either plant a frag mine on it or set off the alarm. I like to set off the alarm because you can get 2 dspts. He'll come running out with a few weaklings. Tell him he should pay for his crimes and a fight breaks out. When he’s almost dead, he'll try to pay you off with credits. Yeah, as if we’re going to take his credits and let him live. He underestimated how EVIL we are. Be violent to enter into combat mode again, gaining a dsp. Kill him for more dsp and loot his remains to find the credits he tried to bribe you with. 3. Back to Hulas Hulas will reward you (I know it's not credits, but the equipment he gives you is some of the best in the game) for the two bounties and give you three more; Vorn, Rulan, and Ithorak. 4. The Death of Ithorak Ithorak is also on Manan, but you can't approach him directly. Hulas instructs you to pose as a wealthy person and be willing to buy something of some sort. Go to the swoop track, which is further east of this area. When you enter the area a Sith woman will demand you pay credits. There's no dark way of dealing with this, just don’t pay her. After she threatens you, talk to her again and she'll threaten you. Threaten her with violence and she'll call a guard. Tell the guard that you and the Sith were exchanging meaningless words and he'll disagree with you, demanding 100 credits. Force persuade him to think it's the Sith’s fault and she will be put in prison. Can anything top our EVIL? After that, go to the southern path and you should reach the swoop track. Talk to Vek, the only Twilek there, and convince him you’re a wealthy guy that's interested in business with his boss. He'll tell you to meet you at the Sith private docks. Use rts and go towards the assault droid after you exit the Ebon Hawk landing site. You won't be able to miss it. Vek will be there and warn you about not making trouble. There are two options you have, ignore the dislike of this guy towards his master and you have to fight all three of them. That may prove to be a challenge. The other option is to force persuade the guy to quit on his boss. Then, reprogram the droid to attack Ithorak and you'll have an easier battle (but with less xp.) If you decide to kill all three of them, then you have a moderate battle. All three of them are tough, but you should be able to kill them without manually directing your party members. Once you have killed him, you get dsp. Loot his remains and you find a rather interesting datapad. I wonder...who warned him? 5. Tatooine - Vorn Vorn is an interesting guy. Why is he so interesting? You'll find out later, for now go back to Tatooine and give the tach gland to Griff if you wish (I'll tell you the details later when we have been to Korriban, so for now threaten Griff when he asks for more credits.) Now Hulas told you that Vorn was hunting a Krayt Dragon. The interesting thing about this is that Vorn is not in the Eastern Dune Sea like I thought he would be (I explored that area for an hour looking for this guy!) Instead, he is in the Sand People Territory, or at least his speeder and droid is. Once you enter the sand people territory, go east towards the path that leads to the Eastern Dune Sea and you will eventually see his speeder and droid. The droid will attack and you will defeat it easily. Now, reprogram the droid to attack its master and it will go to Vorn. You get a cut scene of you and your party following it. Here's the interesting part, Vorn has slain a Krayt Dragon all by himself! Yes, this guy is tough, even with his droid after him, but there's four of you (including the droid) against...well, him! Loot his remains when you’re done. A final interesting thing is that even though you went who knows where after you reprogrammed the droid, you will end up near the exit to the Dune Sea...wonder why we didn’t see him before? In his corpse is another interesting datapad. This guy knew about the Genoharaden... 6. Kashyyk - Rulan Rulan is even more interesting than Vorn. You already know this because Hulas told you he was a shape shifter, but that’s putting it mildly. Go to Kashyyk and once again venture into the Shadowlands. a. Darth Bandon Yup, this guy is attacking you now with Dark Jedi. Still don't remember who this guy is? He’s the guy that killed Trask on the Endar Spire (way way back.) You could mention this, but no option has an alignment change. You just fight him. He's tough to defeat. Your character should target Bandon and your party members need to kill the other two Jedi before moving on to Bandon. If a party member goes down, then it will get tough, so just run around and heal yourself. Don't bother casting any dark powers against this guy because he somehow resists all of them, even plague! That might be a possible glitch since it should be impossible to resist plague, but I have no way of knowing if that's the case. Anyway, he will constantly use Death Field against you and your party members, thus healing himself and draining your and your party member's health. Once he's dead, raid his corpse for 3,000 credits, his armor, and his lightsaber. If you want to complete the Mandalorian Raiders side quest now, you need to have Jolee in your party and go to the Lower Shadowlands. The wookie you didn't help is now dead and wrote about the raiders before he died. Sometimes however, this doesn't happen. If that's the case, then just follow the instructions I gave earlier to complete this quest. When you kill a band of them and loot their remains a datapad you find will trigger the quest. The only thing that sucks is that there's no one to tell in order to get a reward! (You know, the wookie dead and no way to get to the wookie village.) Rulan is not in the Lower Shadowlands however, so you must search the Upper Shadowlands. It's easy to find him. Go to Jolee's hut and follow the path to the southwest. You will see a new wookie corpse. Raid it to find a datapad. Ah, Rulan is here and he's killed a wookie named Grawwaar. See the light at the end of the path? It's a campsite with a fire burning. There's a wookie we need to talk to. His name is...Grawaar...isn't Grawaar dead? Ah, he is dead! Talk to Grawaar, who is really Rulan. He'll keep up the disguise until you tell him about the datapad. Once you do that he'll do something that made me laugh. He'll change his shape to look like Jolee. He's even got the voice down! Tell him you'll kill him for dsp and attack. Don't worry, you'll attack him and not the real Jolee. Eventually, a white light will surround him. You and your party members will be thrown back and he'll change into a Tarentetek. He has all the immunities the beast has...of course that doesn't include dark powers. Hello force lightning! After he realizes he won't win the fight (which is when you've almost killed him,) a white light will surround him. He changes into something you can barely make out and scampers away. If you paid close attention, you saw that he changed into a tach. Go into the circular area to the northeast that is directly east from Jolee's home. One of these tachs is Rulan. Happy hunting! You'll know when you’ve killed the right tach. ============================================================================== Note: If you're having a problem finding him, here's a tip. Real Tachs stick together! ============================================================================== 7. To Hulas Again Now you'll notice that I mentioned six dark missions involving Hulas and we've only had five missions from this guy (and collected lots of good items.) Once you have told him all are dead, he'll say that he's now the only overseer in the society. In other words, the dude double crossed you. You could just walk away, but why would you do that? You and I are both EVIL so we'll want revenge right? I thought so. He'll say to meet him in the Dune Sea, alone of course. 8. Hulas and the Dune Sea Hulas told you that he and you will meet alone in the Dune Sea, but he's EVIL too and won’t be alone. So don't go alone, or you can since you have good dark powers (Knowing that he won't honor the agreement, I still would go alone because you should kill them all...fairly easily.) Hulas will use a blaster against you along with all but two of his thugs. Attack those two first because they can drastically take down your health. Their blades are poisonous, so watch out and use antidote kits after they're dead. Then, target Hulas next and use force lightning against him. This is a tough fight alone, so be sure to use drain life and one or two advanced medpacs. Use force lightning until half of your force points are spent. You should have killed Hulas by then and all you have to do is kill the rest. They are simple and weak. A force jump attack on them and they'll be dead. Loot the remains, especially Hulas' remains for very good items. 9. Manaan Again (end of dark side mission) Welcome back Light players! We want to complete the quest of the Genoharadan, so talk to Hulas alone (with no party members with you) and tell him you don't want to be part of it. He will disappear and you will complete the quest. F. Sunry Murder Trial (continued) Now where did we leave off...oh yes, go north from Hulas and open the door. After this, go left into the hotel, talk to the guy behind the counter and ask him about the Sunry case (remember you're trying to help a guy accused of murder!) He will tell you that Sunry left after the blaster shot went off. He's pretty sure about this, and admits that it could have gone off before, but not sure enough to testify it in court. You could get dsp by bribing him. I don’t know what happens because I've never tried it (I only assume it gets you dsp.) I did try force persuading him once for dsp, but at the trial he didn't tell the court what I told him to say, boo! He also implies that Sunry and Elassa were having an affair and tells you about the witnesses. They are the Pazaak player Firath Me and Glupor the Rodian. 1. Firath Me. Firath Me will be in one of the rooms closest to the clerk. You basically find out two things from him if you are persuasive enough. Elassa (the dead girl) was a Dark Jedi, and he didn’t actually see the murder...interesting. 2. Glupor Now here is where there's a definite a glitch in the game. If you have the subtitles turned off this glitch will affect you mildly. The game doesn't translate the Rodian language into English. I guess it thinks that since Glupor says his name in English that it is already in English, I don't know. At any rate, this isn't a worrisome glitch, simply turn the subtitles on right now. Then when you're done talking to him turn it back off. If you have had the subtitles on since the beginning, the glitch doesn't affect you. Glupor also didn't see the murder and your goal is to find out that he planted Sunry's metal he won for his bravery on the body. I usually persuade him to tell without bribing him. If your dark, you might have to bribe him. If you use force persuade he won't admit to planting the medal. Go outside of the hotel and a mysterious man will talk to you and tell you "many currents flow beneath" the case. He'll also say that you can find more in the Republic and Sith embassies. I think there was "supposed" to be something related to the incident in the Sith embassy, but I've never found anything. G. Republic Embassy From the hotel, walk straight through the door to the embassy. Talk to Roland Wann (if you haven't already) and tell him you're on a mission from the Jedi Council. He knows about the Star Map, but he won't tell you until you retrieve data from a droid that surfaced too early. The Sith picked it up and took it to their base. All you have to do is get the data from the droid and he'll tell you about the Star Map. There's three ways into the base. The first is to interrogate the prisoner, another is to slice a keycard, and the third is to break into the third docking bay that's locked. He gives you a keycard to the docking bay and one to the interior of the base. Interrogating the prisoner is a good thing to do, but there's really no order you go through to do it. If you do succeed in doing this (which isn't that hard) he'll give you the code. Now regardless if you have gotten the code or decided to go to the docking bay, you must go into the computer room. The guy will tell you about the system. I won't tell you about it because it’s beyond me. The first time I played this, I noticed that once you are logged into the big computer you could slice into the Republic system, so I did. Look at that! "Open submarine doors – 100 spikes!" Yikes! (Don't select this option, the doors will be opened later for you) There's a selection right below that. Select it and it downloads a video to your datapad of Sunry killing Elassa. Uh-oh, he was guilty all along! We're not ready to confront him yet, we've still got an appointment to the destruction of the Sith base. Once the prisoner gives you the code and you found that Sunry was not so innocent, go to the next area to the east. The Sith will demand a fee to walk here. There is no light option (unless you have the option of reciting the Jedi Code) so don't threaten her with violence and you won't get dsp (dark players have already dealt with this situation during the Hulas missions.) Find the path to the south to the swoop racing track. H. Swoop Racing! 1. Queedle's Problem You can only access this mission before racing. Talk to the Ithorian across from the announcer. He needs to upgrade his swoop bike, but doesn't have the money to do so. I haven't found a dark way of dealing with this guy yet, but light players can give him 500 credits for lsp. Swoop racing is the same as it has been. Talk to the Selkath behind the counter to get started and do what you’ve already done before. The Sector Champion wants to talk to you before you race for the last prize. He'll threaten you and talk tough, but he's all talk and no walk. Restrain yourself and get lsp, or threaten him for dsp. You can threaten everyone in the room for dsp as well. I. Sith Base I think it's best that you don't enter through the front door because if you go into the private hanger, you get more xp since there's enemies in there. So use rts and buy about 10 to 15 computer spikes (you'll need about 20-30) from the merchant in this area (you should have plenty of credits from swoop racing.) The private hanger is on the map and easy to locate. If you can't find it, it’s the far western hanger. The few enemies in here are weak and easy to defeat. After they're dead, loot the remains and take the transport to the Sith Base. Open the door in front of you and watch out for the mine. Go to the west and open the door. The woman inside the reception room will inquire about your business, and this time it doesn’t matter what you say, she will call the guards. This happens even if you force persuade her. She's not a weak minded fool...although she and everyone else in the room are weak and easy to kill! Now that reception has been cleared, go through the north door. Go through the first door to the west and walk through the hallway. Ignore the door to the south for now and keep walking west. Open the door to find some tough droids. They can be beaten, but it will be a longer battle than most enemies. Force lightning and destroy droid works well against these guys. After they're decommissioned, go through the west door. Kill more tough droids and a few weak Sith. Once they are dead, enter SOLO mode by pressing the back button (this is located near the start button and is the same size and shape.) Have your character open the north door and you will see red gas moving between vents. Look closer at it and you’ll notice a pattern. Figure out the pattern and walk through the hallway without getting hurt by the gas. If you do get hurt, it's ok because you have two Jedi (and maybe you) that can use improved heal to get your health back. Open the door at the end of the hallway. To the right is the steam control. Select it, turn off the steam, and press the back button to get out of SOLO mode. Once you've done that, find the computer panel to the right of the steam control. Slice into the computer and do your usual hacking. You MUST select deactivate force field after you select to view the security room. If you don't, you'll have to endure a frustrating puzzle. You can also corrupt the sentry droids. What this does is have the droids attack ALL things in the base. This means that they will still attack you, but will also make you have less enemies to fight (you still get the xp if a droid kills an enemy.) After this, go back to the hallway and take the door to the south you ignored earlier. The door is marked "Disassembly Room." This is where the droid the Republic sent out is. Kill all the pathetic weaklings here and loot the room for goodies. Remember to loot the broken droid for a data module. You're not done yet! Under no circumstances are you to exit the base now! Go back to the hallway and look on the map. You should have areas highlighted where you looked through the security cameras. If not, then go north after you exit this hallway going east. Open the door and continue to go east. There will be three Dark Jedi here, and their powers are, but not limited to, stasis, force lightning, insanity, and slow. They are formidable opponents, but you should be able to beat them. Loot their remains and keep going east. Kill any enemies that may remain. Now if you didn’t deactivate the force field, you have to go through the water doors. I hate going through those doors. Here's the correct order: Left Room 1 – flow Left Room 2 Right Room 1 – Flow Right Room 2 – Flow Left Room 1 Left Room 2 – Flow Left Room 3 Left Room 4 Exit I might be incorrect in that puzzle; there could be a better way to do it. Go to where the force field is or was (if you went through the water doors, go north, follow the hallway and take the second south door.) From the pressure room, go west (if you deactivated the force field) and take the north door. Kill the two tough droids there. Once again, these guys don't have good weapons, but their health is hard to bring down. After this, head north through the door, kill the Sith in the hallway and go east to the south door. Take it and continue to kill the pathetic, weak Sith. After that, go back to the hallway and keep going east. The path should curve south and you should end up behind the pressure room. Take the south door, kill the Dark Jedi, and loot the room. Once that’s done, go north and follow the hallway as it curves to the west then north again. Head through the opposite door and follow the hallway. You'll see a Selkath Apprentice. Kill him. 1. Missing Selkath Now, go to the center room and you'll see four rooms. Take the northwestern room and you’ll see the missing Selkath. In order to get the dark points, kill them IMMEDIATELY. You won't get dsp if you say or ask any question then kill them. Light players have to try to convince them the Sith are evil. Sasha wants proof, something you don’t have yet. Go through the southeast door. A tortured Selkath will give you a pin with blood on it and tell you to tell Sasha "the Sith." This is good proof. If your persuade skill is high you can probably get by with this. If not, there is something better you will find. Open the door to the northeast and kill the enemies here. Heal and wait for your force powers to regenerate before opening the next door. Yeah, yeah, Malak was displeased we get it! There's a Dark Jedi along with two Selkath Apprentices here. This guy puts up a tough fight. He is much like Bendack because he dodges your attacks often, however, unlike Bendack, he doesn't throw grenades and he's a lot tougher. Make your entire party attack one of the Selkath Apprentices first, then, have two against one with the other Selkath while one of you attacks the Dark Jedi. This should kill him. He may use force resistance, and if that’s the case, don't waste your force powers against him. Loot the room for goodies and search the next room to the east for a datapad. This is the proof you need for Sasha. Go back to her and show it to her. They will leave the base and you’ll get lsp. It's time to bail. Exit the base and as you do, the Selkath will arrest you for breaching the peace. It doesn't matter what you do. They will still take you before the judges. Don’t force persuade them because they aren't weak minded. Now the next scene is you in the prison and your arbiter will ask you questions. Simply tell him about the datapad and he'll start the trial right away. Plead not guilty and tell the judges you have proof of the Sith’s evil and show them the datapad. They will drop the charges against you and punish the Sith. J. The Trial of Sunry Now it's time to talk to Elora. Ask if Sunry had an affair. She'll break down and say yeah. Now it's time to talk to Sunry about the little recording we found. He'll ask you to keep it secret. Agree with him for dsp, or convince him to turn himself in for lsp. He won't turn himself in and gets angry at the very thought of you betraying the Republic. Now it's time to talk to the warden and start the trial. This is a very easy to complete. DO NOT GIVE THE JUDGES THE RECORDING! Why? Well, if you give them the recording right away, Sunry dies with little xp. If you let the trial play out and Sunry is found guilty, he gets life in prison and you get some xp. If Sunry is found innocent, then you get more xp. Now how should you approach the trial? That depends on if you want Sunry to be innocent or guilty. You have to have found everything, which is: Elassa's a Dark Jedi, Glupor was paid by the Sith to put Sunry’s war medal in Elassa's hand, Elora knew Sunry was having an affair, and the recording of the murder. First, you have options to give your opening statements. DO NOT force persuade them because they are not weak minded and it makes your case look more hopeless. Instead, say you'll find Sunry innocent. The hotel manager will come up and give his testimony, but he's not considered a witness, so you and the Sith prosecutor won’t ask him any questions. The first witness is Firath Me. The prosecutor will insult the witness. Object to his badgering and it will be sustained. Once he's given his account, ask him these questions: Did you actually see the murder happen? Was the medal left at the crime scene not a little too obvious? Elassa is a Dark Jedi, isn't she? I have no additional questions. The next witness is Glupor. The prosecutor will ask him questions, and you should ask him these questions: Did you see Sunry kill Elassa? Isn't the medal at the crime scene too obvious a clue? Did you plant the medal on Elassa? I have no additional questions Elora is next, so ask her these questions: Was it true your husband was having an affair with Elassa? (the Sith know about this, so if you don't ask it now then it makes you look bad) Sunry was a Republic war hero, wasn't he? I have no additional questions. Sunry is the last person to take the stand. Ask him these questions: Elassa was a Sith spy, wasn't she? How could Elassa have got your medal? I have no additional questions Then, you make your closing statements. This is what you should say: No one actually witnessed the murder Elassa was a spy and the Sith are framing Sunry My arguments are complete. It took many times to figure out how I could get Sunry off the hook. I had began to think that Sunry would always be found guilty. K. Return to Republic Base Go back to Roland and he'll give you the scoop about why they’re hiring mercenaries. They are secretly harvesting kolto in a secret underwater facility. Some of the smarter Selkath have allowed this. They reported an ancient artifact during construction, and then contact was suddenly cut. He gives you a passcard to let you into the room with a sub so you can go down to the station. You now know why they've been hiring mercenaries, so go tell Nilko now to get it over with. Additionally, tell Shaelas about her daughter to complete the Missing Selkath quest. If you killed Sasha, you can threaten Shaelas for dsp. After that's done, enter the door opposite of the computer room in the Republic base (where you got the recording of Sunry killing Elassa) and go through another door. Board the submersible there. L. Harakert Station Walk through the door in front of you and a mercenary will greet you. Ask what happened and he'll mutter about the Selkath being insane. There's no light option here, but if you want to be EVIL tell him he’s food for the Selkath and you'll attack him. After you've dealt with Mr. Crazy raid the footlocker and take the door to the east into a hallway that leads to another door. Open it and go through the south door. Yes, there is a computer panel, but there’s nothing you need to do. Follow the hallway and kill the droids that attack you. You should have passed a door going west. Take it, kill the insane Selkath, and select the faulty patrol droid. Repair it for some xp and it will help your slaying. Keep going west and kill the weak assault droids that attack. When you see a door to the south, take it and kill more Selkath. At the end of the room, there will be a footlocker with a sonic emitter. This will help you later on. Backtrack to the hallway with tons of doors and keep going west. There will be a tough droid before the path goes south. After it's dead, go through the south door. In this room is an environmental suit and lots of goodies in the lockers. There's also a guy that locked himself in the locker. I haven't found a way to convince him he's safe with us, but I've found a way to kill him! Just treat him the same way you treated the mercenary at the beginning and then stick your lightsaber in the locker. Now that you have the sonic emitter and suit, take the west door in the room then go to the south door in the next room. There will be another long hallway, so kill all the enemies. Open all of the doors at this hallway. There is one security door at the far east that is particularly hard to open, and I don’t know why. Don't worry about that one for now, it only leads back to the hallway you entered before the computer terminal. The door to the southwest is where one of the airlocks is. Go through the door and use the pressure door to go outside. Since there's only one suit, you have to go alone. 1. In the Water Here is another area where exploring the whole map is more trouble than its worth. You can only attack with the sonic emitter, so use it when the sharks get really close to you. It has a limited range. Walk south then east and you’ll find a survivor. After some dialog, follow him and he'll eventually be eaten by a shark. Once you’re in the open, walk east and kill the sharks along the way using the sonic emitter. You'll see a fork in the road. Kill the sharks on each path, go to the northern part, and open the pressure door. 2. Alone in the Station There's four insane Selkaths, so take them out and take the door to the east. This takes you to a center room. Explore the rooms and loot them before you select the force field. Select it and the people there will depressurize everything except the area they're in (they’re trying to kill you and the Selkath.) All you have to do is bash the force field and the sequence will stop. Or you could select the computer panel and use spikes to disable the force field for xp. 3. To Destroy or Poison... They tell you about a giant shark that possibly drove all the Selkath insane. They give you the option to kill the shark (dsp) or destroy the machinery (lsp.) If you want major dsp, tell them you'll do what you want AND KILL THEM! *evil laugh* The pressure door behind them leads back into the water, but near the star map. Once you are in the water, kill the sharks and you’ll see a path to the west. That leads to the other station, so go right and kill any other sharks that might be there. You'll eventually find the control panel. Now to destroy the machinery you have to do some funky stuff with the gas to make it a liquid. The first time I played, I got frustrated and decided to kill the shark. Then it dawned on me how the puzzle works. Anyway, here's what you have to do for lsp: 1. Access the fuel tank pressure control. 2. Fill injector pod. 3. Transfer from injector to container. 4. Fill injector pod. 5. Transfer from injector to container. 6. Dump container pod. 7. Transfer from injector to container. 8. Fill injector pod. 9. Transfer from injector to container. It took me an hour to figure out how to do it...ugh. Dark players just inject gas into the vents ============================================================================== Note: The alignment change doesn't come until you talk to the Republic diplomat after you have returned from the station. ============================================================================== 4. Star Map All you have to do is keep walking to the right and, after the shark is dealt with, you'll see the Star Map. Go back the way you came and use the north path. That will take you back to the first station. You may or may not have a surprise waiting for you there. 5. Darth Bandon Now here is where light players have a battle to fight. Near the sub entrance to the station is Darth Bandon (dark players met him on Kashyyk.) Remember him? He's the guy who killed Trask. Now usually I would say that light players have a harder time in a fight, but this is not the case. It is actually easier to defeat Bandon here as a light player than it was on Kashyyk as a dark player. I don't exactly know why, but it's always been that way. You have two Dark Jedi fighting alongside him. DON'T use force powers against Bandon because he has a strange immunity to force powers. Keep healing yourself with heal and you'll do fine. M. On Trial Again Go back to the Republic base and tell the guy how it went down. This is actually where you get the lsp or dsp depending on what you did to take care of the shark. Here is where you can get infinite dsp: If you decided to poison the shark, you can talk to him again and again and again. He stresses importance of you not telling anyone about the kolto. Ask for a bribe and you'll keep getting dsp. Once you're done talking, exit the base and the Selkath will stop you and put you on trial again. Now light players tell the truth and you will be praised for your work. Dark players will be banished from the planet for killing the mother of their species. I've tried lying and it doesn’t work. Go back to the Ebon Hawk and plot a course for Korriban IX. Leviathan WARNING: Major spoilers ahead! Don't read ahead unless you want to know the huge plot twist! As you are on the hyperspace route, a Sith ship will catch you in a tractor beam. This ship is the Leviathan, Saul Karath’s vessel, who is Carth's old mentor. There will be some dialog exchange and you will have to pick someone to bust you out, hoping that Saul doesn't know how many are on board or the talents each of you possess. The best one to choose is Juhani because she uses stealth to hide and keeps her weapons. If you want tons of xp, select T3. I will tell you what happens when you select a party member. Here is each party member's plan: Mission: make the Sith mad enough to put her in a separate cell which she will bust out of. T3: the Sith will probably wipe his memory, but you can have a backup memory chip that will kick in after or during the memory wipe. Jolee: use the force to persuade a Sith to give him a separate cell, then use the force to persuade the Sith to get out of the cell. Canderous: give him a shot to keep him from healing for a while and make a grenade to make it look like he's mortally wounded. Wait until the healing mod kicks in and he’ll rescue you from the medical room. Zaalbar: you can't have Zaalbar rescue you because Bastila objects since wookies tend to draw attention. HK-47: deactivate his main circuits, wipe his memory chip, and hope that his back-up systems reactivate to let him be able to rescue you. Juhani: use stealth to hide as Sith search ship. A. The Interrogation After choosing Juhani (or whoever you prefer) the crew will take you to the prison and you, Bastila, and Carth will be in force cages. Saul interrogates you. It doesn't matter what you do here, be defiant, be truthful, be devious, nothing gets you an alignment change (saying "I only kept lying to watch you suffer" might do that. I haven’t tried that yet.) You also learn that they found out about Dantooine and it’s now a smoking ruin. Once the interrogation is over, some dialog will be exchanged and Bastila will feel the presence of Malak approaching closer and closer. Carth hopes Juhani gets to you in time. B. Escape! This guide will be different here because you have so many options. That being the case, I will walk you through each party member's plan. Juhani: There will be a cut scene of Juhani killing a guard right by the elevator then you have control. Walk west, away from the elevator, and take the path to the south. There, kill the Sith guard to get a cell keycard. Ignore the doors and keep going until you reach cells with force cages. There are two cells of interest, one has a lone Rodian in it, and the other has a few insane Rodians. Walk to the one with the lone Rodian and he'll ask you to help him out by freeing him. Doing this gets you an ICE breaker. It only works in this area of the game, but it is essentially something that saves you computer spikes. You will need this. Backtrack to the path and enter the west door. Kill the Sith here and use the ICE breaker on the computer terminal. Select every option on there, log out, and then go to the west. Kill the guards and raid the two rooms to the north and south. Continue to follow the path as it goes south then west again. Use the terminal at the end of the path to unlock the cell doors. Mission: There's quite a dialog here. Mission picked the guard's pocket and got the keycard! However, you are at a disadvantage here because you don’t have weapons or force powers. From your cell, go east, ignore the Sith guard, and go to the footlockers and storage bins at the end of the hallway. Raid them for precious weapons! Attack the Sith soldier now that you have weapons and armor. Go back to the force cages and open the one that has the lone Rodian in it. He gives you an ICE breaker. Ok, now since Mission doesn't have any force powers you must be in stealth mode for the majority of the time. It is unadvisable to attack three or more Sith at a time because by now you are so used to using force powers you have forgotten how to fight without them. That being said, ignore the barracks to the south and take the path to the north. Open the door to the west and you will be in a room with two enemies. These guys are easy, so go ahead and attack them. Log onto the terminal. Since you have an ICE breaker, select every option you can select because you get xp. After that's done, continue north. You will reach a junction here. Go west and then enter stealth mode when you are halfway up the hill. The doors to the north and south don't have baddies in them, but good items. Continue following the path, ignoring the three soldiers, and follow the path as it goes south then west. Select the Detention Terminal and free everyone. T3: What you have to do is try to corrupt the droid that is wiping T3's memory. Unlike the other math problems we have encountered, these are easy (then again, they all might be easy because I haven't really thought about them...) The answers are: 3 10 11 Once the droid is dead, go to the deactivated droid in a corner in the room. Activate it, let it open the door and kill the Sith. The good thing is you have a blaster to help you along, but it isn't good for tough enemies. Once that's done, raid the medical bay then go to the east hallway. When you see a path to the south, take it and go to the force cages. Go to the one with the lone Rodian in it. It will give you an ICE breaker to use on the ship. Free him using security, backtrack to the path and enter the west door (if the droid hadn't opened it already) and kill the enemies. Log onto the brig terminal and select every option, then go north and west, following the hallway until you reach the detention terminal. Select it and free everyone. Jolee: Jolee’s plan works the same as Mission's does with one key difference, force powers. You will be put in the same area that Mission would be if you chose her, so follow the same instructions for Jolee that I gave for Mission. The only difference is to kill all the Sith you find. Canderous: You awake in the medical bay. Raid the room and you’ll notice that the Patient Gear storage bin has all of Canderous' items! Nice, you get everything he had! This is similar to T3's ordeal, so use Canderous the same way you used T3...except you can attack with more firepower! HK: You get to shoot one of the Sith in the back! This is exactly the same as T3 except you don’t have to worry about a memory wipe. Follow the same instructions for HK that I gave for T3. 1. To the Bridge Once whoever you picked rescues you, you will automatically go to the room where your equipment is. Raid the room and go to the elevator (it's to the far east.) Canderous will contact you and say they're at the Ebon Hawk along with guards. They're pretty sure they can take care of them. Open the elevator and select Bridge. This is an area where you must explore all areas of the map because if you don't, it will come back to haunt you later on. Walk east and the path splits to north and south. Kill the guards in the hallway. There should be an open entryway to the east where there are more guards. Waste them quickly because these guys will throw grenades at you. South of this room is another room with Sith soldiers. Clear the room and continue heading south into the Droid Bay. Kill the weak droids here and raid the room. The western door takes us back to the starting hallway. The northern unopened door has nothing but a computer terminal. There isn't anything we need to select, so go attack the Sith in the central corridor to the east of the barracks you were in. In the southern area of this corridor, directly to the east of the Droid Bay is the Armory. Raid the room and exit the following door going east. Ignore the computer terminal and head south. Sweep the hallway going west to make sure no baddies remain. Once that's done, backtrack to where you were and follow the hallway until it turns north. Kill the guard in the hallway. Go through the western door to the southern part of the hallway, kill the troops, and raid the room. From there go north and you'll see the door to the bridge on the west side in the center of the hallway. Due to security problems (you) the bridge cannot be accessed through that door. So go west away from the door and enter the first northern room you see. There's dark Jedi here, so take care of them. Loot the room. Inside the room you should see a door to the north that says Bridge Storage. You should have picked up space suits in the armory. Bash or open the door with security and walk to the next area. The next area is easy. Open the airlock inner door, open the outer door, and you'll be in the space suits outside of the ship. Follow the walkway to another airlock. Now before you open the airlock door to get back inside, you need to reequip your items. Sometimes I forget about this and it sucks. Now, go through the door to the south and kill the many enemies you find. After the massacre, open the eastern door and follow the hallway. Heal yourself and go through the door at the end of the hallway that leads to the bridge. 2. Carth’s Revenge Saul will be there of course, some dialog will be exchanged and you will begin the fight. Target the Dark Jedi first, then Saul, then the other soldiers. None of these guys are weak, so it has a medium to hard difficulty. After the battle, Saul will call Carth over to him and you have the option to gain dark or light points (it's easy to figure out.) But, before Carth kills him, Saul whispers something unintelligible into his ear. Whatever he said has made Carth real mad! What is it what is it? No time to find out, Malak’s presence is drawing ever closer, you have to hurry! Now, the Sith come into the bridge to keep you from remembering to open the hanger bay doors (it's worked on me a few times.) Kill them and use the terminal to open the doors. Don't bother trying to slice into the computer, there's nothing else to do. You can now leave the bridge without going through the airlock, yay! Once you're on the Command Deck there are more enemies awaiting you. Don't try to kill them all, just get to the elevator as fast as possible. Select "Hanger" and you go down there. After exiting the elevator, Canderous will say everything is green and you can leave whenever you get to the ship. Go east down the hallway and open the door to the north. Kill the Sith and loot the storage bins to get healing items. Go back to the hall and head east. Through the blast doors, you will come across many enemies. Kill them all and loot everything in this room. You're so close to the ship! Take the eastern blast door and run down the hall. B. Darth Malak Crap, we have to fight him! He's not attacking yet. He expresses surprise that you're still alive and wonders if you have come for vengeance...huh? What's this? We’re in a cut scene with different characters talking...there has to be a point to this...no way...NO WAY! It can't be its just not possible! This is the plot of all plots, the surprise amongst the surprise. I shouldn't tell you...you might be reading ahead. Oh, why not? I might as well, after all you can look at other guides and they tell you the same thing. Plus you have been warned about spoilers. You are Revan...or you were Revan until the Jedi captured you after Malak fired upon your ship to destroy them and you in order to become the Master of the Sith. Ask Bastila and Malak all sorts of questions, then forgive Bastila for lsp, or say she’s no better than the Sith for dsp. And here comes the fight. Bastila and Carth are frozen by Malak and he demands you fight him alone. The first time I played through this, I thought this would be tough and I would die so many times. This is actually a surprisingly easy fight. Just hack him with your special melee attacks and use little force powers against him except for force lightning and drain life. When his health is at 50%, the coward will run and lock himself behind a blast door. This gives you a chance to heal yourself. Go north or south until you get to the opposite side of where he locked himself in. Open the door and you have another battle. This one is easy as well, but he decides to freeze you at the last moment, then Bastila comes in and gets pumped up. She and Malak are locked in, battling each other while you and Carth are outside with no way of getting to her. Take the blast door that is opposite of the one Bastila and Malak are fighting and you will be at the Ebon Hawk. You'll also have to destroy some of the enemy fighters and then Jolee will ask what happened. They will find out that you’re Revan and Carth will start to have doubts. Here is where you ask the others if they will stand by you. There are two interesting things that happen here. The first is you learn that Jolee already knew who you were and decided not to tell you. The second is you find out that HK was Revan's...your...droid and his memory has returned. What other plot twists are there? Anyway, if you didn't succeed in repairing HK’s memory all four times, it's too late now. Once everyone has agreed to stand by you, Carth will agree to follow you as long as you don't betray the Republic. The scene ends and you are automatically transported to... X. Korriban A. Background Korriban is a Sith world corrupted by the Dark Side and the Sith living there. There is no main enemy here. The enemies you fight are almost the same as Kashyyk. The only difference is the name and that they’re much tougher. However, you are probably at level 18 by now and should have no problem exterminating the enemies. Despite the enemies you come across that you can easily kill, this world is not easy. There are many more ways to die here than there are on any other world. Keep in mind that there are rumors of Tarentetek here. If you decided to tackle this world right after Dantooine, TURN BACK! Seriously, it's better if you go to Manan first than Korriban. Now light players, it is difficult to play Korriban without getting a dsp. Don't worry about the occasional dark hit, there's still plenty of ways to get lsp. Once again, you have a dream about the star map, but no discussion since Bastila’s not here to run her mouth. B. Quests 1. Main Quests Academy Hopeful The Way of the Sith The Tomb of Naga Sadow Star Map Betrayal 2. Side Quests Juhani’s Temptation – Party Member Side Quest Spice Run The Box Double Cross Lashowe Dustil Doubting Sith Mandalorian Weapons Prisoners Sith Rebels Lost Droids Holocron Jorak the Hermit Ajunta Pall Double-Double Cross Double-Double-Double Cross Sith Code C. Landing Area Exit the ship and have HK and Juhani as your party. HK has some more dialog options that are amusing if you want to hear them. Be sure to take him out when I tell you to. Once you have walked a little ways, a Twilek will stop you, saying it concerns the Lord of the Sith, this guy knows who you really are! He offers "special" items that they only sell to the pilot of the Ebon Hawk in the cantina (and yes, these items are really good!) Walk back towards the entrance to the Ebon Hawk. 1. Juhani's Temptation - Party Member Side Quest If you have been digging into Juhani’s life you've learned that her father was murdered and her mother worked herself to death to try and make life better for Juhani, then you have a side quest coming up. A slime ball will come up and try to exploit her anger towards him. Keep reminding Juhani about the Jedi Code for lsp, or threaten the guy for dsp. For some reason if you take up the guy's offer to sell Juhani you don't get dsp. She must be in your active party for this to work. He runs off and promises to get you again. Talk to Juhani and she'll be angry about it. Keep this in mind, we will meet him again in a bit. Talk to the docking bay guard to find out that there's an academy here to train the Sith. Interesting, seems like you’ll be going there. The docking fee is only 25 credits since the ship docks here normally. It seems like people here really know the Ebon Hawk well. When you exit the landing area, a Sith student will be asking hopefuls to get into the academy some questions. They get the answers wrong and he gets mad. He asks you what he should do. Obvious dark and light options here, but it's hard to keep him from killing them (unless your persuade skill is high.) Go further away from your ship and there will be some Sith that want to hurt you. Be violent and tell them you’re Revan to get a dsp or be non-violent to get lsp. Now no one is going to believe you when you tell them you're Revan, except once. Follow the hallway going east and leave this area. Yes there are people to talk to, but we want to get Juhani's quest over with. Go outside the Sith Academy entrance and use rts. You will fight him along with two rodian thugs. Once the fight is over, the alignment changes are the same. Have Juhani give into the dark side and kill the man for dsp. For lsp, remind Juhani of the Jedi Code like you did earlier. At this point, I haven’t found anything further from Juhani. 2. Spice Run Go back to the path heading east and you will see a Rodian standing near the cantina. This guy is interested in some spice you have on your ship that’s in the secret compartment you may have noticed while exploring the ship. He will give you a substantial reward for the spice. Go back to the ship and take the spice from the secret compartment in the cargo hold and bring it to him. You don't get lsp for refusing the reward, so just take it. 3. The Box After delivering spice, he wants you to deliver a box to Motta the Hutt on Tatooine. He stresses the importance of you not opening the box. Agree to this and go back to the Ebon Hawk. To open or not to open...hmmm...of course you're going to open it! I'll let it be a surprise for you, but make sure you save the game before opening the box. You won't get xp for opening the box unfortunately. Once you have tackled the box, go to Tatooine and deliver it to Motta. He'll ask you about opening the box, but nothing really interesting goes on here. Additionally, you can also give Griff the tach gland. Wait until he leaves the Czerka office, then exit into Anchorhead. Use rts to go back to the Ebon Hawk, then go back to the Czerka office and walk towards the guy behind the desk. He should tell you about Griff scampering away, be mean for dsp or be nice for lsp. After this, you can talk to Mission. Be your alignment because you can get dsp and lsp. D. Academy Hopeful Now that all the errands are done go outside of the main area to find yourself outside the academy entrance. Talk to the Sith guard and he'll tell you that since you’re not a Sith you can’t go in. Ask him how to become one and he'll say to talk to Yuthura Ban in the cantina. You will see three people standing, looking like they’re injured with another guy named Mekel enjoying their torment. Talk to the alien and he'll tell you what the deal is. It seems that Mekel has played them for fools. Talk to Mekel and say whatever, there's no alignment change. He will run off and you can talk to the prospective Sith. For lsp, tell them about the sham. For dsp, say their final test is to attack the guard at the door (I love being EVIL!) (Take HK out of your party now if he is in your party.) Make Carth one of your active party members (only if you have found out about his son Dustil.) Go to the cantina and talk to Yuthura (another annoying name to type.) She will be on the right side near the back. Just tell her that you want to become a Sith and she'll ask you a few questions. Be honest in your answers and when she asks you if you want to become a Sith, say yes, but don't use persuade because it might not work. She will take you to the academy. There is another way to do this, of course, if she says no. Go towards the Ebon Hawk and a group of Sith who just passed their test will attack you (there’s also a chance for an alignment change, just act like you have throughout the whole game.) Loot their remains to find a Sith Medallion. Go talk to Yuthura again and she’ll agree to let you into the academy. E. The Way of the Sith You meet Master Uthar here, he's the boss of the academy and ultimately decides who becomes a Sith and who doesn't. You have to impress him to gain enough prestige to do this. He will ask you what lies you have been fed to about the Sith, answer him however you want to. After this he sends you off and welcomes you to the Dark Side. 1. Double Cross You will be transported to your room on the western side of the map. Take the items from the footlocker and walk away from your room. Yuthura will stop you and reveal her plan to get rid of Master Uthar. She wants to be the new academy leader and thinks she is strong enough, but still needs your help. You don't have a choice. She knows you will probably be the one who will impress Uthar enough, and she will tell you that the Tomb of Naga Sadow is the final test. This tomb is where Revan and Malak found the last star map. All of the Sith know of it. There is no other way inside. Now, she knows plenty of ways to impress Master Uthar, so ask her about everything. You can get to know her as well, but the only thing that does is generate slightly different dialog later on and possibly some xp. It is also recommended that you finish ALL of the quests then talk to Uthar and choose what to impress him with. There's more than enough ways to impress him. 2. Lashowe Once you have found out everything, explore the rest of the rooms. One of them will have Lashowe working on the computer panel. Yuthura told you that she could be tricked, so ask her if she needs help with anything. Persuade her to work with you and she may decline. If she does, talk to her again and kiss her butt, then she'll agree and tell you to meet in the Valley of the Dark Lords. 3. Dustil Onasi - Party Member Side Quest Another room will have Dustil Onasi, Carth's son, if you had done all the necessary things on Kashyyk (way, way back.) Now, you have to have Carth in your party for this to work. If you don't, you have to go all the way back to the Ebon Hawk. Yeah, you have to walk back. Once he is in your party, talk to Dustil. Be rude and he'll attack you and Carth will be very angry with you (but you won’t get dsp.) Light players, choose the least rude and violent option. He’ll ask for proof of the Sith’s evil. You'll be able to complete this quest later. Go back to the Ebon hawk and take Carth out of your party. From where you are, go east into the circular room. From there go south into Dreshdae. ============================================================================== Note: Light players if you want to do the quest now, do the double-double cross and the double-double-double cross side quests. ============================================================================== 4. Doubting Sith Once you've switched or not switched party members, continue exploring the rooms. The last one of interest will have a guy named Kel. He's doubting about becoming a Sith, but you don't know this at first. You have to persuade him to tell you, and it’s not hard. Once he does that, light players tell him to try the Jedi. Dark players have two choices, either tell him you won’t tell anyone and tell Uthar, or call him a weakling and he’ll fight you. I like to fight him because it's fun! If you fight, you won't gain prestige, but again there’s plenty of ways to impress Uthar. Ok, now it's time to head east until you get to the circular area with Uthar in it. Go to the east path and there will be two rooms. 5. Mandalorian Weapons Go to the northern room and you will see that it is a torture room. The Sith torturer wants you to get the Mandalorian getting tortured to crack and tell you the location of his weapons. Light players have it difficult because in order to save him, you have to use your super high computer skills to put the guy in a catatonic state. If it fails once, just leave and don't try it again. If he dies while you're trying to save him, you'll take a dark hit. Dark players have a difficult time of trying to get the truth serum just right or else he dies. If you get him to tell the truth, you get a dsp, you get to tell Uthar, and you have to fight the torturer because he wants to get the prestige. If the Mandalorian dies, you still get the dsp. 6. Prisoners The opposite door to the torture room is the prisoner room. Here is where you can fight prisoners or set them all free. If you fight one and tell him to run away to safety, he won't believe you. I don't know what happens when you set them all free yet. I haven't been able to persuade the guy to do it and I can never seem to have enough computer spikes. If you really want to free the prisoners light players, go back to Mannan and buy the required amount from the merchant in the docking area (remember that he had infinite computer spikes.) Now you are finally ready to go to the Valley of the Dark Lords. Go back to the circular area and head north. Keep going until you find the exit. You enter from the southern part of the valley. Go north and you’ll eventually see a cave. Enter the cave 7. Sith Rebels Explore the entire cave starting from the top most paths going east until you hit the end of the path. There are enemies here in every corner of the cave and lots of bodies to loot, so be prepared. Go south until you see two paths in the middle. Take the one that goes back toward the entrance and then from the entrance go onto the southern path, killing the enemies. At some point you should reach the renegade Sith. Yuthura told you about them earlier in the ways you can impress Uthar. You could kill them for dsp, or spare them. If you spare them, they’ll ask you to clear the path to an alternate exit to the caves. Keep them in mind for now. Now go across the path to the east that you didn't go on before. You will meet up with a tough Tarentatek. Don't use light powers against these guys, it doesn't work. After they are dead, explore this part of the cave the same way you did before. Kill all the enemies and go back to the renegade Sith. They will wonder what to do next. Suggest joining the Jedi for lsp. If you do the light option you can lie to Uthar about killing them. He'll believe you and think the bodies were eaten. 8. Lost Droids From the cave entrance, go north and you'll see four tombs. Go to the one that is to the west of you and talk to the student there. She will tell you to be careful because there is a rogue droid in there sensitive to sound. Go inside the tomb and fight tons upon tons of droids. Now there is a way to go in without having the rogue droid attack you, you have to have a sound dampening stealth unit. A corpse near the entrance has one of those on his body. Equip it and go inside the closed door. The droid will express thanks for taking the effort to lower your sound and he wants you to reprogram him. The order of fixing him is... Combat Matrix Motor Function Matrix Sensory Systems Matrix Memory Matrix Cognitive Systems Emotional Construct Matrix Creative Simulation Matrix Core Once that's done, activate the droid's self destruct sequence for dsp or deletevthe assassination programming for lsp. If you program it to self destruct, you'll have to fight the rest of the droids in the tomb. 9. Holocron You are now ready to meet Lashowe. She's in the northern part of the valley. Talk to her and fight the beasts that come after. She will take the holocron and say she'll give you credit...sure. Be violent for dsp. I haven't found a light way of dealing with this yet. Just giving it to her isn't light enough apparently. For no alignment change insist that you take the holocron back together and you'll fight her. This should impress Uthar. 10. Jorak the Hermit Go to the northeastern tomb and enter it. Walk east and kill the enemies you find. Go south and there will be tons of bat creatures. Raid the area then go north. Kill more enemies as the path turns to the east. When you reach the area with an ancient console, select it to...open the door...wow that was a complete waste of time. Go through it to take a little nap. When you wake up, Jorak, Master Uthar's old master, will administer a test. Get the question right and Mekel will get tortured. Get it wrong, and you'll get tortured. Now answering three questions wrong will let Mekel survive and leads to lsp or dsp. Answer all of them right for dsp. Here are the correct answers: I use the opportunity to kill him I take the reward and leave the weak fools to their fate I keep it to myself I kill him A true Sith never dies (sometimes this option is not available, so you should save the third wrong answer for this one just in case) After the test, Jorak will get mad and let Mekel go (if he's still alive.) Mekel uses the force to free you and your party. Kill Jorak and you can be EVIL and say to Mekel that you wanted to kill him yourself for dsp. Convince Mekel to join the Jedi for lsp. Be sure to raid the tomb for goodies and Jorak's corpse. If you answered all questions right, Jorak won't be mad and lets you leave. 11. Ajunta Pull The last tomb for now, it is south of the tomb you found the hermit in. There will be a student in front of the entrance that will give you the lowdown on the tomb. After you know more about it go inside. Once inside, follow the path, open the doors, and kill the enemies. You should come to a choice of two paths that have dead ends. One has droids on it. Take the datapad off the severed arm on the right side of the bridge. This has the solution to the problem. Go on the north bridge and put a frag grenade on the obelisk (or any grenade that would normally explode.) This makes the obelisk explode and the droids on the other bridge activate. They're tough if you are light because the only way to kill them is by blaster deflection, stun droid, and throw lightsaber. Hopefully you were smart and had Jolee or Juhani choose the destroy droid power as it is the most effective way for light players. Once the droids are gone, walk across the bridge to the newly found area. This leads to the last area. Pull the lever to unlock the door and open it. Take three swords from the sarcophagus and try to leave. The spirit of Ajunta Pall will say that you have to choose which sword is his. It led to his demise. This is very simple, walk to the Sith statue and place the one that is first on the list on it. He will be happy that you chose the correct one. Ask him about his past and he'll be all sad and boohoo crybaby about it. Convince him to return to the light side (I really don't see how he can since he’s already dead) for lsp or call him a pathetic Sith Lord for dsp and he'll attack you. This is an easy fight. After that, go outside and Shaardan, one of the students, will be waiting for you. He wants the sword. Don't give it to him, instead give him a fake and he'll run off quickly to Uthar without thoroughly looking at it (or if you want xp attack him.) Go back to the academy. It is now time to talk to Master Uthar. 12. Double-Double Cross If you have been following my advice, you haven't talked to Uthar yet. Tell him about Yuthura’s plot to kill him. He will tell you to take a datapad to give to Adrenas. He is located near the entrance of the valley and is where the students are training. He is impressed with you. Be sure to not tell him anything else at the moment. Keep in mind that you don't have to give the datapad to Adrenas if you don't want to. You could even give the datapad to Yutura if you wish. 13. Double-Double-Double Cross This actually turns back into Double Cross in your journal, but I made it this way to show how different it is. Go back to Yuthura and tell her that Uthar plans to have her killed by setting you up against her in the final test. She asks if you told him about her plot and it doesn't matter if you lie or tell the truth. Then, she asks if there’s anything else and this time, lie and tell her no. She will give you a device to place under Uthar’s bed and give you a keycard to his room. Master Uthar's bedroom is to the far western side of the academy. Enter it and place the device under the bed. Keep in mind that you don't have to place the device if you do'’t want to. Raid the footlockers and you will see a datapad that is proof of the Sith's evil nature. Go back to the Ebon Hawk and have Carth in your party, then show the datapad to Dustil to complete the "Finding Dustil" quest. Then, go back to the Ebon Hawk and select Jolee and Juhani as your party members. 14. Sith Code After all that is done, talk to Master Uthar about the things you have done. You have done more than enough to gain the right amount of prestige, so it is up to you what you choose. If you decide to do the Sith code, here are the answers: Peace is a lie. There is only... Passion. Through passion, I gain... Strength. Through strength, I gain... Power. Through power, I gain... Victory. Through victory... My chains are broken. He also asks you one of three possible true-false questions; here are the answers to these: Nothing is worse than love False Victory by any means is always desirable False Passion fuels the force True Remember, if you haven't told him about Yuthura’s plot and want to, do so now. Then, don't tell him anything else and go to Yuthura to reveal Uthar’s plot if you want to. You can't tell Yuthura about Uthar’s plot after you have gained enough prestige. ============================================================================== Note: The Tomb of Naga Sado is the "No Turning Back Point." In other words, if you have side quests on this world or others that you want to complete do these now. Once you find the Star Map you can't go anywhere else except for the Star Forge System. Also, once you enter Naga Sadow's tomb, you can't leave until everything there is done. ============================================================================== F. The Tomb of Naga Sadow Ok, we're almost to the final Star Map; there are just a few things left. Uthar and Yuthura will tell you about your final test. You get slightly different dialog depending upon the double-double cross and the double-double -double cross. They send you off into the tomb with the quest to find the Star Map and retrieve the Sith lightsaber near it. It's very simple. Walk to the south, kill the enemies, and choose the eastern path. This is optional because the prize to the east doesn’t help you solve anything in this tomb, but it’s worth lots of money! Open the door you find and go inside. It locks automatically and you have to find a way out. There's a computer terminal there that you select for a mini game. Before you select it SAVE YOUR GAME! If you decide to figure the puzzle out yourself, you only have two chances to get it right. You have to get all the systems over to the right side. The correct way of doing this is: Top system from left to middle. Mid-upper system from left to right. Top system from middle to right. Mid-lower system from left to middle. Top system from right to left. Mid-upper system from right to middle. Top system from left to middle. Base system from left to right. Top system from middle to right. Mid-upper system from middle to left. Top system from right to left. Mid-lower system from middle to right. Top system from left to middle. Mid-upper system from left to right. Top system from middle to right. It took a long time for me to figure this out. The door opens to a room. Go in and pick up Naga Sadow's poison blade in the pillar. Go back to the central chamber. Go west, raid the corpse and open the door. Inside there are two Tarentateks. Dark players have a slightly easier time with these guys because they are vulnerable to Death Field and Force Storm. Instead of using medpacs, heal yourself with death field when you get low on health. They will save about 85 to 90% of the time, so don't expect major damage to be done to them. Another thing that works really well is plague. Insanity often works too. Light players have a tough time with these guys. You have to use burst of speed to keep yourself healed and to attack from a long distance. When I say long distance, I am referring to the Force Jump that Jedi Guardians have. Once you are far enough away from the beast, select attack and you will force jump to it, inflicting major damage. Then, run away before the beast can attack you. Once one has died, you have an easier time of defeating the other one because you don't have to worry about where the other one is while you're attacking the last one. Remember, don't use light powers against these beasts because they are immune. They will also save against Force Wave almost all the time, so if you want them stunned or paralyzed, you're out of luck. Once they are dead, walk over to the southwestern corner of the room and pull the lever. This unlocks the doors. Open the door next to the lever and take the special ice grenade from the two pillars. You won't need the fire grenade. It is a worthless grenade. G. Star Map Return to the four way intersection and go down the path you haven't traveled on yet. You will see an acid pool. Now I haven't thrown a fire grenade in the pool because it seems like a stupid thing to do if you think about it; Fire + acid = big explosion, so I don't know what happens. You should throw the cold grenade in there to freeze the pool and you can walk across. Follow the new path to the Star Map and you have all four maps. Only one more thing left to do, take the Sith Lightsaber from the statue behind the star map and walk back to the frozen acid pool. H. Betrayal Here we go. Go back to the acid pool and Uthar and Yuthura will be waiting there for you. Uthar will talk to you about your progress and other mumbo jumbo. Tell him you understand. Here is where there are literally tons of different outcomes that all depend upon the Double-Cross and the related side quests. Basically you have a choice between Uthar, Yuthura, or yourself. Here are the different ways to do it: Take Uthar’s Side This will ALWAYS get you dsp. It doesn't matter if you poisoned Yuthura, she is a weakling and is easy to defeat. However, it does matter if you told Uthar about the plot. If you didn't, he will attack you no matter what. If you did, he will ask a question and you have the option to fight or not fight again. If you tell him you’re Revan, he will believe you and pledge service to you if you were to defeat Malak (but you won't fight him.) If you poisoned Uthar, he will fight you no matter what and you might get more dsp depending on how you gloat. Some options look light sided or dark sided, but they aren't. The poison will take effect on Uthar after you have killed Yuthura. Take Yuthura's Side This has the potential for lsp and dsp. Since Uthar is difficult to fight, it helps to have Yuthura as an ally. However, after killing Uthar, Yuthura will attack you no matter what you did because she wants absolute control. Again, it doesn't matter if you poisoned her. She's a weakling and will go down easy. She is very different from Uthar. When you have almost defeated her, she begs for mercy. Kill her for dsp or for lsp let her live, tell her your true identity (and she believes you,) then convince her to join the Jedi. She won't join the Jedi, but she will leave the Sith. Take Your Side Essentially, you are telling both of them you’re going to kill them. Both of them will be angry and Uthar will ask you why. Tell them you just wanted the star map, were working for the Republic, or were working for the Jedi for lsp. However, if you poisoned both of them you have a high chance of getting dsp and a low chance of getting lsp depending on how you gloat. Remember, some options look good or bad, but that doesn't mean they actually are. This is not the recommended choice because you have to fight both Uthar and Yuthura. If you do this, attack Yuthura first and heal as often as you can. Once Yuthura's dead, run away from Uthar and heal yourself as much as possible then attack him using the same strategy you used to fight the Tarentetecs. After all that we are finally done. You can't use rts here, so you have to walk all the way back to the ship. If you killed Uthar, there will be Sith students in front of the entrance and ask you about Uthar. The alignment changes are obvious and they won't believe you're Revan. They attack you and you should kill them easily. Go back inside the academy and if you killed Uthar, EVERYONE will attack you. The plus is that your party members are back and will help you attack everyone. The negative thing to this is that they're all in separate places, so it could be a tough fight. Try to get to one party member, then switch to the lone party member and have him/her go towards your character as fast as possible. We’re done with this place, go to the Ebon Hawk and select the Unknown Planet. XI. Unknown World A. Background This planet doesn't have many tough enemies until you get into a certain area. For now, the toughest thing is a Young Rancor. These beasts are about the same size of the Tarenteteks and are just as deadly if a group of them are attacking you. However, they have a low to medium resistance to the Force, so you will have a good chance of killing them. This is the only planet where the dark paths and light paths are extremely different from each other and the only planet where there are no side quests. Dark players, ignore the light path, and light players, ignore the dark path. B. Light Path Quests The Fall The Elders' Request To the Temple 1. The Fall You get a cut scene where Malak is tormenting and tempting Bastila. After that, there's an impressive scene where you see the Star Forge and the many, many ships surrounding it. You have to fight enemy fighters *again* and Carth will transmit the coordinates to the Republic Fleet in hopes that they can cripple the Sith Fleet. After the fighters, you are caught in a disrupter field and plummet to the planet below. Some dialog will be exchanged and other stuff. Basically, the source of the disrupter field is the temple to the east. You also have to find parts to repair the hypperdrive. After that it’s time to roll. Chose your party and exit the ship. Right away you see some enemies you need to take care of. After you kill them, some aliens will thank you for saving them. They give you some useful information about the planet and say they need help to survive. Suggest getting on board your ship then suggest swimming to the other island for lsp. Take the path north, attacking all the enemies, and at the fork go southeast. Here is the Temple Exterior along with Rancors and hidden Mandalorians over to the northeast. Kill all of them and explore the entire area. There's one other path from the temple that leads to the south beach, so take it. Walk to the west and you will see a Gizka eat a mine, yikes. Go west and disable all the mines. There are some ship parts under the wrecked ship you can use to repair the Ebon Hawk, yay! Continue to follow the path and kill the enemies. You should eventually come across a settlement. Go towards the four pillars in front of the settlement and a holocron will ask you what your business is. Tell him you seek the Star Forge and he will recognize you as Revan! He lets you inside. 2. The Elders' Request ============================================================================== Note: Just because this is the light path doesn't mean you can’t get dsp, so don’t be evil k? ============================================================================== The guys in here are angry with you, and it's understandable as to why. They wanted you, Revan, to destroy the Star Forge and instead you used it to expand the Sith empire. Tell them that you aren't Revan anymore and that you have changed. They will believe you. However, you have to prove yourself worthy of their trust by persuading another tribe to release one of their own. They would prefer you to be non-violent. If you succeed, they will tell you how to get inside the temple. Since the disruptor field can only be turned off from inside the temple, this is good. 3. The One Go back to the Ebon Hawk area and at the fork take the path you didn't take earlier. You will be right outside The Ones' Tribes' Enclave. Two Rakatans and two rancors will approach you. They'll tell you that since you're with the Elders, The One commands you to die. Kill all of these guys and enter the enclave. Once inside, kill every living thing inside. Start by going west, raiding the rooms and footlockers and killing the guards. Then, go east and the path eventually curves to the north. Kill all baddies in the way and you will come upon an arena. The One is there and you have four, that's right four, rancors to beat, two Rakatans, and The One. It is a difficult fight, but shouldn’t be so hard that one of your party members goes down. After The One is dead, raid all wrecker bins for goodies. You will mainly find many computer spikes. From this point on, I want you to save your computer spikes because you will need them for something very important later on - something that could mean the difference of life and death. In this area, you will also find the guy the Elders told you about. Talk to him and he'll run back to the Elders' enclave. Explore the area further to find the parts you need to repair the ship. Go back to the Elders and they will agree to help you get inside the temple, but the ancient traditions demand that you go alone. See you there, for now I need to fill in the dark players about their mission. C. Dark Path Quests The Fall The One's Request The Elders ============================================================================== Note: Dark players can do the light path without gaining any lsp. Just lie to the elders as much as you can. You can actually get more dsp while doing the light path, but you gain more xp by doing the dark path. ============================================================================== 1. The Fall You get a cut scene where Malak will be tormenting and tempting Bastila. Then, there's an impressive scene where you see the Star Forge and the many, many ships surrounding it. You have to fight enemy fighters *again* and Carth will transmit the coordinates to the Republic Fleet in hopes that they can cripple the Sith Fleet. After the fighters, you are caught in a disrupter field and plummet to the planet below. Some dialog will be exchanged and other stuff. Basically, the source of the disrupter field is the temple to the east. You also have to find parts to repair the hypperdrive. After that it’s time to roll. Chose your party and exit the ship. Right away you see some enemies you need to take care of. After you kill them, some aliens will thank you for saving them. Tell them you’re not here to save them, but to finish the job they started for dsp. After this, go east and follow the path to the north, eliminating all enemies. Ignore the road that leads to the southeast and take the path to the North Beach. Here, walk a little ways and you’ll be greeted by Rakatans and Rancors. They recognize who you are and also want you to see The One. Agree to this and you will be transported directly to him. 2. The One's Request This guy knew everything about your previous life. Ask him all the questions to find out you have to kill some elders and that he'll allow you to search his enclave for items. Ask him about the disrupter field and he will say he doesn't know anything about that, but the Elders probably would. He instructs you to get inside their enclave, kill them, bring back the Ancient Tome, and tell him of any secrets you find in the Temple. Be sure to raid all the storage bins for items, mainly computer spikes. At this point, you must save your computer spikes because you will need them for something later on - something that could be the difference between life and death. Exit the enclave. Go back to the Ebon Hawk area and take the path you didn't take earlier to the southeast. It leads to the Temple Exterior. There are Rancors in this area plus hidden Mandalorians over to the northeast. Kill all of them and explore the entire area. There’s one other path from the temple that leads to the south beach, so take it. In the next area, walk to the west and you will see a Gizka eat a mine, yikes. Go west and disable all the mines. There are some ship parts under the wrecked ship you can use to repair the Ebon Hawk, yay! Continue to follow the path and kill the enemies. You should eventually come across a settlement. Go towards the four pillars in front of the settlement and a holocron will ask you what your business is. 3. The Elders Now don't be stupid and say you are with The One's Tribe. He'll just say that you’re a spy and kill you instantly. Instead, tell him you seek the Star Forge and he will recognize you as Revan! He lets you inside. All you have to do is tell the Elders that The One is helping you out and they'll try to reason with you...as if that’s going to work. Tell them you will kill them and then do just that. They and the guys here are pathetic weaklings. The Keeper that has the Ancient Tome will be at the southern part of the settlement. Kill him and loot his remains. Go back to The One and give him the Ancient Tome. He will thank you and tell you to meet members of his tribe outside the Temple. You have to go alone because it's ancient tradition D. Temple of the Ancients I would like to welcome everyone to the Temple. Tonight we have a most magnificent show for you, a Sacred Rakatan Ritual that will open the force field in front of the door! Make sure you're alone and that everyone is on the ship. The priests will begin the ritual when suddenly Juhani and Jolee will return and demand that you take them with you because many enemies are inside, mostly Dark Jedi. Persuade or threaten to get Jolee and Juhani in your party. At this point I won’t tell you any alignment change until you are presented with The Choice because they're easy to recognize. The Choice is the ultimate decision. Either save the galaxy or rule it! 1. Main Area This map is very straightforward and simple to do. Every room and hallway will have an enemy, so explore the entire area and kill all Dark Jedi, kill all droids, and raid everything (remember to leave computer terminals alone because you need to save computer spikes.) Once that's done, go to the eastern side of the temple, open the door that leads to a hallway going west, kill the droids, and enter the catacombs. ============================================================================== Note: There is one door you can't open. It's right in front of you when you enter the area. You'll be able to open it later so keep it in mind for now. ============================================================================== 2. Catacombs Kill the weak droids ahead of you. Explore the areas around you and you will find a lightsaber crystal and a datapad. After getting these items, follow the path until you reach a puzzle, the goal of this is to turn all the red squares into white squares. Now this puzzled caused me SO much frustration. I kept trying and trying to get this right. Finally, as I was looking at the items screen to see if anything could help me, I came across the datapad that you just picked up. All along, the answer was right there, RIGHT THERE, and I spent an hour or two trying to figure it out. Of course it was 3 a.m., so that might have been a factor... Anyway, the datapad tells you to walk in an H formation. This is simple to do, walk across one line of the H, the other, and then go through the middle. All of the squares should turn white. The door opens and you find a wonderful, awesome, wonderful computer, did I mention it was awesome? This guy tells you everything about the Star Forge, Rakatan empire, Star Maps, and it even opens the doors to the upper temple for you! You remember that door right? The one you couldn't open when you entered? That's the one! Isn't this the best computer you’ve ever used? Go back to the entrance of the Temple and go through the door you couldn't go through earlier (it's on the western side.) Go through a few adjacent doors to reach the summit. 3. Temple Summit Take all the items, walk outside and you will see Bastila. It amazes me how stupid, dense, or utterly clueless some people can be. Seriously, we all knew that Bastila would embrace the Dark Side because of the way she has acted throughout the game. There's no way Malak would let Bastila go if she didn't embrace the Dark Side, but no, as soon as you see Bastila, Juhani will tell her to escape with you. Yeah right, instead you, Juhani and Jolee get to fight Bastila. She's a pathetic weakling. Note that Insanity doesn't work against her because Jedi Sentinels are immune to anything that affects the mind. When she finally realizes she's weak, she'll use force wave to throw all of you back. Here is where you make The Choice. You can embrace your former self and fall to the Dark Side, or take the Light Path. You have three chances to decide. After the third chance, you can never go back. Remember, all three chances have alignment changes. If you fall to the dark side, Jolee and Juhani will not be happy with you. You have to fight them. Good luck! Now you could decide to give up the light and embrace the dark side if you are a light character (or vice versa,) but it is EXTREMELY unwise to do this. Why? Well, remember how your alignment was at the beginning of the game? It was neutral. You will get what is called “net dark side shift” (if you are light side and go dark or vice versa) and your alignment will be neutral. Remember that some force powers draw upon the dark and light side of the force. Those powers will now cost more force points because your alignment changed. If you are dark and threaten to kill Bastila, she will flee, and the game forces you to follow the light path. You will, however, have some darkness within you. Dark players might be able to get away with going to the light side, but light players should NEVER go to the dark side. I will tell you why in a few moments. Once you have chosen, select the computer to turn off the disrupter field and temple shields. Light players, go back to the Ebon Hawk and tell the others what went down. Then, repair the ships engine with the parts you had and go to the Galaxy Map and select the Star Forge. We will see you there. Dark players, you have a few more things to do. E. Back to The One ============================================================================== Note: Going back to The One is entirely optional. If you feel like ending the game as fast as possible then go ahead and go to the Star Forge. Xp is useless now because you've already hit level 20 at this point. ============================================================================== Go back to The One's enclave and tell him about the temple. He asks you about the secrets and it doesn't matter what you tell him. He'll get angry and you'll have to fight the entire tribe. They are easy, even the Rancors are easy against your dark powers. Now, it's time to go back to the Ebon Hawk and be so EVIL! Carth and the others know something's wrong when you and Bastila show up without Juhani and Jolee. You have a huge conversation and then you ask your party to follow you. Carth and Mission will oppose. The cowardly Carth will run off into the jungle and that just leaves Mission. She thinks you haven't totally fallen to the Dark Side. Boy is she wrong how EVIL you are. The most EVIL thing to do here is not attack her yourself, not let her run away, but to force persuade Zaalbar to kill Mission! If you attack Mission yourself, then you'll have to fight and kill Zaalbar as well. Once that’s done, repair the engine, go to the Galaxy Map and select the Star Forge. XII. Star Forge This is what we've been waiting for! You get different dialog, depending on what side you chose and then you'll go into the Star Forge. A. Beginning Advice The Star Forge is the toughest area in the entire game. This is where you have to keep moving, DON'T DWINDLE! I will tell you the few areas you can stop, heal yourself, and wait for your force points to regenerate. If you stop in any other place for ANY reason, you will most likely get killed. Having said that, ALL areas are not worth exploring the entire map; just get to the next area as fast and as quick as you can. If that means leaving your party members to fight while you need to do something else, do it. If you need to heal you or your party members, pause the game with the white button and select a medpac then, take control of your character again and keep moving! It is extremely unwise to use the force power heal while you aren't in battle. Why? You will most likely run out of force points before you finish an area, so the less you use the better. The exception would be when you are very low on health and the very few areas you will not get attacked at. You must choose your party wisely because you won't be able to change it. Light players MUST choose Jolee and Juhani. Dark players have a more difficult time on the Star Forge because it's you, Bastila, and another non-Jedi (this is why light players will have a huge disadvantage if they went dark.) This does not mean the Star Forge is too tough for dark players and too easy for light players. Dark players MUST choose Canderous because of his special healing ability. I made the mistake of choosing HK one time, and if you do the same you will have an even harder time. Remember that Bastila has the force power heal if you gave it to her while you leveled her up, use it sparingly and in emergencies. After going through each area of the Star Forge, you MUST save your game! B. Deck 1 When you enter the Star Forge, the Jedi will welcome you and tell you to move quickly before they find out you're here. Sadly, they already know because an army of Dark Jedi will come out of the elevator. Fight them because they are but a taste of what is to come. Once they're dead, go south down the path (you can’t use the elevator BOO!) passing a few doors until you reach a junction. From here, you will have a cut scene where Malak will summon droids to attack you. The droids will come from all sides, but they can be beaten. Use flurry to kill them, regular melee attacks don't work well. After they are all dead, go east or west, it doesn't matter because it all leads to the same place (I normally go west.) You will reach Jedi fighting Dark Jedi. The good guys will go down easily and the Dark Jedi will attack you. They are weak from the battle and are easy to defeat. After the battle, keep on going until you find more Dark Jedi. Kill them, wait for your force points to regenerate, heal up, and go through the door at the end of the path. There's another Malak cut scene where he sends all the troops and apprentices. C. Deck 2 SAVE YOUR GAME NOW! This is the time to really move it! Follow the path and tons upon tons of Dark Jedi and Sith Heavy Troopers will attack you. They attack from the front, side, and behind you, so whenever you are attacked, attack in return. You learn very quickly to not underestimate these guys because they can make you go down FAST if you aren't careful. Remember to use your force powers when there’s tons of baddies surrounding you and medpacs when you are about 1/3 of your total health. The best way to kill these guys quickly and efficiently is to use flurry against them. Make your way east and kill the hundreds of Sith that are in the way. Watch your back because they start attacking you from the rear. Eventually, you will reach a door. Behind this door and the next door are turrets. If you are lucky, you will not be in combat mode when you reach the turrets. If not, then your party members will attack the turrets. It's very important that you DO NOT ATTACK THE TURRETS! If you do, you will get flanked by Sith. There is a way to turn off the turrets. The important thing to do is ignore the turrets and run, that’s right run, away from the turrets to the east. If your party members attack the turrets, then leave them behind. Run to the east. I will say this again. DO NOT ATTACK THE TURRETS! It is very important to shut them down using the computer terminal near the turrets. If you don't have enough computer spikes then good luck. You'll need it! At the far east, you should see a door. Open it and kill the enemies behind the door. If you're lucky, no one will come in after you before you can use the computer. Use the terminal and deactivate the gun turrets. You can also get Revan's robes or the Star Forge robes depending on what your alignment is. These robes heal you slowly, so you have some help with your health. After this, go back to your party members, who are probably fighting without you, kill the enemies, and go through the door that opened after you deactivated the turrets. If you're lucky, you might get a chance to heal up. D. Command Center SAVE THE GAME NOW! If you survived Deck 2, you aren't out of the woods yet. There will be a cut scene of Malak talking to Bastila or three Dark Jedi depending on what side you are on. Go south and kill all the enemies. Move fast and there will be a second weaker wave that attacks you. Once you find a door that leads to another door, heal up and regain your force points. Hopefully no one will attack you. Open the door and kill the two baddies and get ready for a rear attack. After killing these guys, there will be four tough Dark Jedi. Kill them and follow the path until you reach a door. Open the door and you will see three Dark Jedi or Bastila depending on what side you are on. Heal and regain your force points now. Step through the door and get ready for a fight. If you're fighting Bastila, you do it alone. To get her to come back to the light, say these things: I'll never give up on you, Bastila... I'm as strong in the light as I ever was... Malak will never let you... You're dooming yourself to... Then strike me down... You are not evil, Bastila... Now you can see the dark side... I could never kill you Bastila. You can reject the dark side... I was redeemed, Bastila... You did more than protect me... Help us defeat the Sith... I trust you to enough to... You won't, Bastila... You could use your... ============================================================================== Note: There will be slightly different dialogue depending on the sex of your character. Just choose the least non-violent options. ============================================================================== If you're fighting the three Dark Jedi, they aren't difficult if you have all three of your party members attacking one at a time. You finally get to rest now and fully heal up without worrying about an attack. Go through the opposite door and any characters that are in your party will now leave. You're all alone. Follow the path to see another door. Get close to the door and Malak will arrive. ============================================================================== Note: there’s still potential to gain dsp or lsp, but that doesn't matter anymore at this point. ============================================================================== Malak will do some stuff, laugh, call you weak, and unleash the full power of the star forge against you. Six extremely easy droids will attack you, and each one re-spawns after you kill one. There are two ways to approach this. The first way is to go to each computer terminal and disable the thing that's making the droids. If you don't have enough spikes, simply kill a droid and spikes will move into the storage bins by the computers. The other way is to simply bash the door down with your lightsaber. You would think that the game creators would have made the door unbashable... Now when I played this game for the first time, I had zero idea that you could disable the thing that made the droids. I thought that as soon as I had killed enough droids I'd go to face Malak. I think I spent an hour fighting the droids before I noticed that I could bash the door down. I guess you can get infinite XP this way, but I don't think it's wise to bother with it. The game stops leveling you up at 20 and you should have reached that level long ago. At any rate, once you have done whatever you did, go through the door. E. Darth Malak This is it, the final battle, the icing on the cake. Light Players You have a tougher time fighting Malak, however this doesn't mean he's impossible to beat. He automatically casts force resistance, so don't bother using your light powers against him. He doesn't freeze when you use stasis field on him, so don't try it at any time. What you need to do is fight offensively and defensively. The best way to fight offensively is to throw a thermal detonator at him whenever he stops for any reason. This grenade knocks him on his back, letting you throw another grenade. Adhesive grenades sometimes work, but use them when he’s a good distance away from you. A good defense is to first select master speed then run away from Malak. Sometimes you will need to press B to exit out of combat mode. When you get the chance, use the force jump to inflict major damage against Malak. While you are doing this, use as many stimulants as you can. He will cast Force Breech against you to disable burst of speed, but it doesn't do much harm, all you have to do is select burst of speed again. If you get low on health, use life support packs and advanced medpacs. Use the force power heal sparingly. Dark Players You have an easier time defeating Malak, but he can still get the better of you if you don't watch it. Your offense is better in this case because you can cast force storm and death field against him. Plague also works wonders in this fight because he can’t save against this attack and it slows him down. Insanity doesn't work against Malak. The best defensive strategy is to run away from him, especially when your force points and/or health are low. Once Malak's health is about 50-75%, he will run to a Jedi inside a tube. He will say that he can use the power of the star forge to heal himself with this guy and does so. Now it looks like Malak has 8 more lives, but he doesn't. Once the scene ends, you notice that the captive Jedi is now an enemy. Ah ha! Two force powers "kill" the Jedi in the tube, Death Field and Throw Lightsaber. Death Field heals you and Throw Lightsaber replenishes your force points. You must "kill" the 8 remaining Jedi before you attack Malak again. After that, continue to attack him offensively and defensively. If you have neither of these powers, then you have an extremely tough fight. There's no special way to do it other than keep on attacking him using the strategies I've told you until he's finally "killed" the last Jedi. Once he's done that then you'll be able to take him down finally. Once he is dead, celebrate because you have finally finished the game. You see yourself as the Dark Lord once again if you took the dark ending, or you get medals for your bravery if you took the light ending. XIII. Credits This is where I will give you credit if you know something that I don't and want me to put it in this guide. Since the guide is new, I don't have anything yet. XIV. Contact Policy Any questions you have can be sent to plk04a@acu.edu. I have only two rules. Put Star Wars KOR 1 in the subject line and don't use all caps. Any emails that violate these rules will go into File 13 (the trash.) XV. Copyright Information Copyright 2008 by Paul Kerbow. This guide may be not be reproduced under any circumstances except for personal, private use. It may not be placed on any web site or otherwise distributed publicly without advance written permission. Use of this guide on any other web site or as a part of any public display is strictly prohibited, and a violation of copyright laws. All trademarks and copyrights contained in this document are owned by their respective trademark and copyright holders. XVI. Version History Version 1.00 August 17, 2008 I finally finished my walkthrough and was able to submit it to my first site. I'm very happy it got accepted :) Version 1.01 August 20, 2008 There were some minor problems with the guide transfer on a website. Some of my punctuation marks came out as ? in a site. I figured out what the problem was and fixed it. There's probably going to be a few stray ? areas, but most of them should be fixed. Version 1.02 August 30, 2008 Another minor update. There's quite a few changes from the previous version. I noticed another glitch. If you save the game in the Lower City Cantina before the Calo Nord and Mission cutscenes they will not happen. There's also another glitch I haven't experienced but want to. That may sound weird I know. Anyway, I am looking to trigger the infamous "galaxy droid" glitch. For now, google that if you want to know more information. I found an area where I got my east and west mixed up. It was in the Taris sewers section. Fixed it. I also noticed that somehow my margins were a little too wide. Fixed that as well. (They have to be no longer than 79 characters on some sites.) I changed my strategy for some of the bosses. Grenades are sometimes more useful than just hacking at them with a melee weapon. Made a note in the before you start secton to keep lots of grenades. I'm eventually going to change the strategies on all the bosses, but I don't have time at the moment. Changed my discriptions of the Jedi Classes and seperated them to make the guide have more clarity. I gave more descriptions of the other Jedi classes in case someone wanted to play as a Sentinal or Consular. If anyone knows anything else about the classes that I don't have, the info would be much appreciated.