![]() If combat is your first and preferred choice, choose the Soldier. I'd recommend this class to people who prefer to use guile or other means of solving situations. Scout: Balanced between the Soldier and Scoundrel, consider this the jack of all trades class. If you're completely new to the game this is a good starting class since it's very durable in combat and is mostly geared towards melee. The downside to this is you don't get many Skill Points when leveling up meaning you'll need to bring companions with you that can do everything you can't. ![]() Soldier: Out of all 3 this is the most combat oriented class. Below you'll find a little bit of information about each in a list format with me expanding on it more after. Once you reach Dantooine and become a Jedi you will be tasked with choosing an appropriate Jedi Class for yourself too, I will cover that a little bit later.Įach of the 3 classes that you can choose from fits a different play style and approach to the game. When you first begin the game you'll be asked to choose a class, with your options including a Soldier, Scout and Scoundrel. ![]() This guide is designed to hopefully shed some light on how the game works and what Feats, Powers and items are good and worth keeping and which are not. Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic can be a tough game to understand if it is your first time playing through it.
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