Star Wars: The Old Republic
Sep. 23rd, 2015 12:44 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Finally finished chapter 1 on my Sith Inquisitor.
The end fight on Alderaan is not actually difficult. Not falling off the edge of high buildings on Alderann on the other hand ...
My depth perception issues notwithstanding, it got done.
So yeah, of course my master was up to something. She's a Darth. I expected that.
I still wonder what would have happened if I'd taken Andronikos with me instead of Khem, because, yeah, in a vs a Darth situation, I am going to take the guy that eats Force users. But this has lead to my lovely Da'Shade having to share his body with the consciousness of my now deceased Master.
I want my monster back.
Um, yeah, the story got me again.
The only downside is that I then had to do three more missions before there was a natural break in the story to stop. Which is not a complete downside, in between having my new apprentices bowing before me as I assumed my full title as Lord Kallig, and meeting Darth Thanaton who is shaping up to be the next big bad, given that he's tried to kill me twice already. And, you know, the ghost of my great, great, great whatever father going 'stop nearly dying, flesh of my flesh, you are the last of us'.
So yes, Sith Inquisitor has a cracking end of Chapter 1.
The end fight on Alderaan is not actually difficult. Not falling off the edge of high buildings on Alderann on the other hand ...
My depth perception issues notwithstanding, it got done.
So yeah, of course my master was up to something. She's a Darth. I expected that.
I still wonder what would have happened if I'd taken Andronikos with me instead of Khem, because, yeah, in a vs a Darth situation, I am going to take the guy that eats Force users. But this has lead to my lovely Da'Shade having to share his body with the consciousness of my now deceased Master.
I want my monster back.
Um, yeah, the story got me again.
The only downside is that I then had to do three more missions before there was a natural break in the story to stop. Which is not a complete downside, in between having my new apprentices bowing before me as I assumed my full title as Lord Kallig, and meeting Darth Thanaton who is shaping up to be the next big bad, given that he's tried to kill me twice already. And, you know, the ghost of my great, great, great whatever father going 'stop nearly dying, flesh of my flesh, you are the last of us'.
So yes, Sith Inquisitor has a cracking end of Chapter 1.