This is true. I am not into the SWTOR fashion much, but lately I too struggle often when I log into an alt I have not played in a while and notice the old and ugly outfit their are wearing. The new shinies are so much more detailed and interesting.
So true, luckily for my Sith Inquisitor after my first playthrough I got the Decorated Force Lord MK-2 armor which I stuck with and would wear on my other Inquisitor characters as well
@@MisterSickGuy I forgot about Harkun. Make that number two on my list. My Inquisitor hasn't had the opportunity to finish off Zash yet, so I didn't even know about that.
@@noobster4779 Except I was playing as a Jedi at the time. It's one of the few times my Knight has given in to the dark side. I had the impression that Lorman was a chronic trouble maker. Best to make sure he can never cause problems again (just like Saresh).
Response: I usually pick the worthy Meatbag because it’s harder to vaporise, i did enjoy the video, but I do not know any of those choices or meatbags. Happiness: I know I will slaughter them
Use punish on Khem just to see what it does: OH NO MY SWEET BOY I'M SO SORRY I'LL NEVER DO IT AGAIN!! Roll up a Sith bounty hunter to use punish on Skadge: Ah, I've found my happy place.
Another reason why killing Quinn is a hard one, is because unlike the rest of the companions, he didn't give up on trying to find you. While he betrayed you to Baras in the past, this proves his loyalty to the player. The only reason Quinn failed was because he was imprisoned for the better part of six years. Especially as a romanced character, this comes through as quite powerful redemption arc for him.
People act like the empire isn't built on deceit and betrayal. What would have a lowly non-force user do in front of a dark council member. He was extremely loyal to baras, out of fear and his own calculation of matter. Now that you've proven him wrong, be would think twice, and he owed you his life. I would like that loyalty. Also, Iokath writting was bs.
@@salvadoroars Well, more than that, Quinn was screwed over by an incompetent, delusional superior officer and Baras saved his career. Quinn owes him big, and that acknowledgement of his potential to rise above his enemies by Baras was certainly a huge deal for him, considering that was probably the lowest Quinn's ever been.
Actually Felix Iresso did try to find you he went rogue after the chancellor refused to send help and was imprisoned just like you. Malavi Quinn has always backstabbed you time and time again.
Eh, although I gave him issues on another paythrough, I don't really look at Quinn as a traitor now. He was in service of Baras the entire time. He didn't betray you. He was just loyal, despite his feelings. He even does so regretfully and with respect. Then, you break his chains, which is a theme for the Warrior. They broke the chains that bound all their companions.
@@wyveriusblackfire3834This. A lot of people overlooked the fact Baras helped Quinn when he got screwed over for actually defying a superior's orders when his incompetence was going to get them all killed. Of course he would feel as though he owes Baras big time and that's on top of Baras not being shy about dealing with threats, so add that fear on and what did you think was going to happen.
Official list: 10. kill/spare Admiral Malcontent... 9. save or kill Mandos on Darvanus 8. save or leave Theron Shan 7. join the Sith Empire or the Republic 6. chose Jaesa’s alignment 5. romance/break up with Lana 4. kill/spare Major character on Ossus 3. romance Kira Carson 2. save/sacrifice Jaxo 1. save/sacrifice Vette/Torrian My personal additions: spare/kill Arcann and Senya
@@siddharthbahl8533eh.... he reignited war, causing thousands of lives, for something that was less of a threat than the Revanites. I always use Arcann's speech before confronting him as justification to spare him though. I always spare Arcann(except once, and Theron, of course, died) because I can't give up Senya or her badass theme song.
My answers: 10. I don't mind sparing Quinn. 9. Letting torian decide. He knows what is best in regard to his people. 8. Decent question, but i believe Theron. 7. This is the hardest in my opinion. I would have rather stayed neutral. 6. I don't like her either way. 5. Cheating is eww. 4. I don't get it. 3. Kira is a great companion but if i'm on a jedi and not specifically going dark side i'll stick to the code. 2. Duty above all else. 1. Yeah, this one sucks. Choosing between two great companions is really annoying. Choice depends on my character.
I play a LS Jedi, but I channel my inner Nick Fury when it comes to old Jedi Council and their opinion on love. "I recognize that the council has made a decision, but given that it is a stupid ass decision I've elected to ignore it." Then again my ideal Jedi are Revan, Jolee Bindo, and Luke Skywalker.
Right? It becomes pretty clear that he feels he did what he had to do to stop the order of zildrog, and although my characters who romanced him were really hurt, they respect him, and love him more for it.
Theron wasn't a hard choice for me at all. Because killing someone who is ultimately alongside Lana the commander's best longtime friend was simply unthinkable.
This is a weird one. The decision that haunted me the most was to kill S.C.O.R.P.I.O. in Iokath. I know she (it?) betrayed me a lot of times, but her quest for freedom and autonomy resonated with me. I did my duty, but I felt terrible about it.
I spared Scorpio. My light-side knight is pretty forgiving. The exceptions are Toburro the Hutt, former minister now dead corpse Lorman, and Saresh. I spare any character that I think may be helpful in the future. Seriously though, there should be a consequence for killing Saresh (although everyone want to do it).
@@paytonkilmer1920 in mass effect 3 you have to choose if you want tali + quarians or legion + geth (if they survived ME2) and if you want both to survive you have to make some other very specific choices in ME2 and ME3 leading up to that point and have the huge amount of required reputation, none of which you are told about before hand the only way to know something like this is to research it and plan your playthrough accordingly or by coincidentally making the right choices without knowing and you can kill pretty much every companion in the original mass effect trilogy at some point (maybe not kill but let them die in most cases), some even die if you dont do a side quest in time kaidan/ashley is pretty useless, i always kill the other one anyway - but character deaths happen a lot easier and more often in ME and the effects they have on the story are much bigger than in SWTOR no hate for swtor, i've been playing the game since it came out and had legendary status on 3 servers before the merge but you cant deny that story/gameplay decisions have way bigger effects in ME than in SWTOR for example "killing quinn is a difficult decision because you have 1 less companion and 1 less imperial" in a game with like 50 companions in mass effect "you chose the wrong dialogue option in tali's loyalty mission (or skipped a certain sidequest) so now either the entire quarian species or the geth are extinct and you lose at least 1 if not 2 companions and lose out on a large amount of war assets, which determine the outcome of the final mission, potentially leading to more dead companions"
After my 1st try to skip Imp character to onslaught i was broken when i saw Torian on my NPC list, ever since I only skip on reps. As for other choices I like inquisitor choice at the onderon intro to insist on getting my chair back as it leads to me being more than just leader of hand after meridian FP + cool screen with lightning+forcepull on Darth Anathel For choices I would like to see: - More L&D guidance options other than Jessa and cyborg from Onderon, after all relations master apprentice should have bigger impact on other young force sensitive NPC's (not necessarily for those who are already achieved force users just more chances to corupt/turn light options with padawans) - chances to recruit other classes companions, would love to have interaction between My Inquisitor and Jessa or Nadia, have Andronikos arrested by alliance either way (would fit as companion to my smuggler) or to recruit Mako and Akkavi to the alliance either way as mercs with good reputation - not to mention bringing back interactions between companions that were hinted in their stories like Vette and Risha
Saving Jaxo writes her out of the story permanently anyway, and all you get is a message in your mail that tells you that Jaxo has gone into severe PTSD and is borderline unresponsive. I chose to sacrifice Jaxo and save the captives. I'd rather have her die on the job than to hear that she lost the will to live.
"Which can very easily make players regret their decisions or feel bad" this is literally how I play the entire game. I have more regrets in this game than I do in real life.
For both jedi knight and consular sith warrior and sith inquisitor id save vette while the smuggler and trooper and bounty hunter and imperial agent id pick torian
Always yes, use the Mandalorians; Its what they signed up for. And Frankly if It weren't for one Spared Characters Intervention before Leaving for Nathema, Shan's head was wanted on a platter by my >Light Side< toons
10. Quinn was imprisonned for refusing to stop looking for the SW, and killing him a decade after his betrayal is kinda silly. It would make sense right after the betrayal but a decade later seriously... And if you side with the Republic as a SW he actually sides with you against Acina. 9. I always save the Mandalorians, that may not be their or Torian's favorite choice, but they're more usefull alive than dead when you're still fighting Arcann's forces, and against Vaylin's later on. 8. Considering Theron's outfit is called "Deep Cover Operative" and that if you romance him, he's very clear before leaving for Umbara that he'd "do anything to protect you", it's pretty obvious he was really acting as a double agent for the Alliance, so killing him is beyond stupid (unless you're a full on DS imperial loyalist, then it kinda makes sense to get rid of him before going back to imperial business, but then it has nothing to do with him being a fake traitor anyways). 7. I always go for the Republic, they're more likely to let my characters stay independant once the war's over and i despise the Empire. Well i'm bad at being a bad girl. But if it had been an actual choice, i'd have stayed neutral, and would not have chosen any side. 6. I go for LS Jaesa, DS is a lunatic moron, i'd never trust someone like that anywhere near me. 5. Romancing Lana ? Hem not a difficult choice, i'm a Theron girl aaaaall the way. And if not Theron, then i'd go for Aric on my trooper, Torian on my BH and Vector on my IA. 4. Dural is a valuable source of information, so unless the PC is an idiot, it's better to keep him alive, if you're a saboteur, you'd probably want to keep him alive to try to rescue him later, but i really wish saboteurs could have the option to pretend to kill him to both spare him and prevent the Empire to have his valuable informations. As for Malora, she's an idiot, but she can be usefull so probably better to keep her alive too. 3. Romancing Kira ? Well my JK is female, so she was anyway not an option during the class story and, well my JK is with Theron, so she's not an option anyways even if she'now romanceable by female JKs. 2. I guess that choice is a lot easier on a female trooper who clearly doesn't have the same kind of relationship with her than a male trooper can have. So sorry girl, but i save the 300 people. 1. That's always Torian for me. He's a fighter, Vette is not, and we're still at war so any fighter is a valuable ressource. And he's my BH's lover, while Vette is none of my character's LI, so while the choice was kinda difficult at first, it's not that hard anymore, but i still don't like that we can't send someone from the Alliance to save the other one. I'd add taking Ashara back after KOTET, the reunion was trully awfull and not being allowed to act as you want makes it even worse.
He gave me enough reasoning to believe him. I don’t normally tolerate betrayal. But it’s not betrayal if he saves your alliance without you knowing. I also am aware that he is a well trained spy, so I understood that he has good faking skills. Now that could go both ways, but considering the fact that he “came to me and told me the truth when he had the opportunity to keep his secret a secret” I got no reason to kill him.
i mean, if you click on a video called "top 10 hardest decisions in swtor", you either expect spoilers, or you didnt read the title i havent seen anybody complaining about getting spoiled yet and i know you aren't complaining either - but if somebody does complain, they only have themselves to blame "hey i really enjoy the story of this RPG i just started playing 2 days ago - lets watch a video on the top 10 hardest decisions, im sure there wont be any spoilers in it at all"
My hardest decision ever was for my Imperial Agent at the end of chapter one, when dealing with Darth Jadus and the Eradicators. You are given the choice of either siding with Jadus, or not; if you don’t side with him, you are further given the choice of pretending to side with him, and disabling his ship before the Darth Council arrive, but doing that starts the Eradicators firing on Imperial Worlds. Else you directly disable the Eradicators permanently, but Darth Jadus will most likely get away, with the knowledge and abilities to kill a lot more lives than you do turning on the Eradicators, while remaining in hiding, so you won’t be able to stop him. My agent deeply cared for the Empire and it’s people, so the thought of siding with Jadus was impossible, and turning on the Eradicators was something he dared not dream to do; however, letting Jadus escape to cause even more harm, all while remaining undetectable, was also a problem, and that left him in a dilemma: does he sacrifice the lives of innocent Imperial citizens in order to capture Jadus, or does he confront Jadus, only to have him escape, and risk causing even greater harm? To me, this was the most difficult decision.
I killed Quinn multiple times 😂. That one was super easy cause I been wanting to kill him for nine years. Torrian made the decision for me with his willingness to kill the other Mando's without a second thought. So I guess you could say "there is no decision, he's already dead".
For me, on my first playthrough of the sorcerers arc was the decision whom to aid, between Zash and Khem Val the hardest. Zash tries to kill you and take over your body and Kham Val constantly threatens to kill you although he never does so ("I have resisted the urge to devour you"). Both are immensly important to your stoy and it was really hard to decide.
My first character was a sorc. I made all sorts of mistakes with him. When I was a noob, I thought your connection to the Dark Side affected your force powers. So I made every Dark decision the game had to offer xD other than saving arcaan or sparring theron. The hardest decision for me was deciding whether to spare arcaan or not. I irl believe in the redemption of any1, so it personally was difficult choosing whether to spare or to kill Arcann. Than you for the video
10. Why couldn't I do that in the main story? 9. Let Torian decide. 8. I let him live Light side, Dark side I left him to rot. 7. Same faction that my characters were on before. 6. My warrior was strongly dark sided so it wouldn't make sense to make it different for Jaesa. 5. I didn't cheat on Lana (for characters that had romanced her) so N/A 4. Didn't see this as a difficult choice or worthy of note. 3. *Give me some more Kira Bioware!* 2. I don't really remember that choice to be honest, wasn't that big a fan of the trooper story. 1. Not as impactful to me as I was forced to make a similar decision in ME1 years ago. First playthrough was on my Warrior so saving Vette was an easy decision.
Hey Endellion, Thank you for the comment, and glad you enjoyed the video! I know a lot of people want to see more of Kira. Hopefully with the upcoming Kira/Scourge storyline we'll see more of her aha.
As a darkside sith warrior. I chose torian and sacrificed vette. The loss of the warriors wife stirred great anger and passion in the final confrontation with vailyn. It made my fight with her more personal and was a great way to end it. Also i got light side jaessa later so I was ok.
The decision that took me the longest was whether or not to shoot Senya's ship when she tried to escape with Arcann. Like, my entire squad yelled at me through the comm to shoot them and not let Arcann get away but Senya had been my companion during the whole story of the Fallen Empire and I could understand her feelings of course. In the end I let my character's personality and origin decide and she was a light side Jedi Consular. And gosh was I glad about that decision afterwards! Also, the choice on Voss whether to let Arcann be healed or not can have a big influence on the story as well. Sidenote concerning the Nathema conspiracy: Saving Theron was the easiest choice ever for me. Honestly, I was shocked when I saw that leaving him to die was even an option.
Im not. As soon as i realized Therons motives i had nothing left but admiration. Facing your enemies is one thing, but making your friends your enemies in order to infiltrate the enemy, that is true bravery.
Romancing Kira isn't hard, even for a light side character The council's paranoia about love doesn't help keeping Jedi from falling to the dark side, Jolee Bindo had the right idea about it
I'm astonished that the Imperial Agent's chapter 1 class story finale didn't make the list. The agent is faced with the choice of enabling Darth Jadus to carry out an attack that will kill thousands in order to ultimately capture him, or else stopping the attack, but allowing Jadus to escape and continue to pose a deadly threat. The agent can even choose to betray Imperial Intelligence and join Jadus instead. That, to me, was the hardest choice in the game. Hearing the transmitted confusion and terror of people dying on so many worlds while I frantically tried to stop it was genuinely haunting the first time I played that mission.
@@AncestorEmpire1 Hm, he's a bit on the annoying side when it comes to him flirting with female JKs though. Mine did threaten to feed him to Collicoids and have him eat liquid if he didn't stop.
My Darth Imperius hated the Empire and the Sith. He just hated the Republic as well. So I would have liked it if there was an option to let the Alliance stay neutral and prevent a further war. But then Nathema happened and that was no longer viable... :/
Nah, hardest decisions are; 1.) which class to start out as 2.) which species to play as 3.) whether to be light or dark 4.) which outfit to wear (most of the time.)
10. Disagree. This was super easy. 9. Disagree. It doesn't actually matter what you do, because the rest of the game is unchanged by it. 8. Disagree. Very few people seriously consider leaving Theron to die, unless they're playing a really hard-ass darkside type character. 7. Sorta disagree. I'd prefer to remain a third party, so being asked to make the choice is a bad idea. That said, I think it's mostly pretty easy to make the choice; if you're a Republic type player, you pick the Republic, if you're an Imperial type player, you pick Empire. 6. Disagree. Jaesa does have significant differences depending on how you treat her, but you probably already know which one you want to do long before getting to that point. 5. Agree. I always intended to keep romancing Kyra when she came back, but it was still more difficult than I expected, because the Lana romance had progressed more than I thought it would. 4. Again, disagree. If you're part of a faction, then the decision is easy. 3. Kyra is the best romance in the game. Is it seriously difficult to decide whether or not to engage in it for anyone at all?! 2. I didn't think this was hard, but I can at least see your point. This was one of the few moral dilemmas that the writers tried to introduce that isn't hoaky and stupid. 1. This isn't terribly hard because Vette is so much more likeable than Torian. But it is probably the hardest one in the game, I agree.
Vette or Torian is always hard for me, no matter how many times I playthe story on different toons. I always want to keep them both, almost always end up saving Vette because I can't see how Torian would accept it otherwise. Even still, the voice acting when he realizes that he is goig to die is excellent. I can feel that "this is it then" in his voice every time.
I am glad I watched this. While most of these were technically spoilers I knew that when I click on it. At least now when I get to these choices they won’t be as shocking. Maybe even not as traumatic. Thanks.
Hey Frederik, Thanks for watching, and I hope you enjoyed the video! ngl, on most my Dark Side Sith toons... yhh it was a no brainier aha. But on my mains, especially 'Lor' (my Sith warrior) who isn't fully aligned I honestly struggled. It's all situational for sure. I know some people who love Quinn and even romanced him. then there's the other extremes, like people who spam kill Quinn on every toon! aha Anyways, Thank you again for the comment, really appreciate it!
I hate the torian and vette situation because it’s my 2 favorite imperial companions and 2 fav imperial romances whoever made that idea how could you do this to me :(
I hope launching modules in KotFE was 11th spot, because that was hard too, choosing between Republic and Tai Cordan from consular story, Empire and admiral Ranken from fleet (GSF, KDY flashpoint) and Zakuulian civilians
Jedi Counsel- You have to choose between a life of righteous celibacy and duty or… Kira Carson- 😘 Jedi Knight-😳….🏃🏼 Jedi Counsel- Wait where are you going?!!
I make my decision based on what's in line with the characterization and goals I gave my character. So must choices aren't too hard for me. It's only when both decisions make sense for the character like "Vette or Torian" that the decision becomes difficult (though I usually end up picking Vette since, as pointed out in-game, her talent is unique). However, it's interesting to see what other people consider "hard decisions" nonetheless.
Killing Malavai Quinn was not only the easiest decision for me, but I actually was waiting for years to take my revenge for the betrayal… and also because I was kind of forced to use him as he was the only healer companion back then. I could have spent much more time with Vette or Jaesa instead of this flattering, spineless hyprocat. Killing him was one of the most satisfying experience for me.
Honestly, killing Master Dural might be considered an act of kindness. Just imagine treatment he likely gets at the Empire's hands. Should they brake him,the damage they could do to the Republic and the Jedi Order is potentially above and beyond extreme.
Man that number 1 i think the only way I'd choose torrian is with my BH. Vette is too good of a slicer and while torrian is a grand warrior he atleast gets the Mandalorian tradition of dying as a warrior where as Vette is just some underworld kid way over her head.
Vette vs Torian boils down to my character's personality. If I'm playing a good "let's try to save everyone" character, then I always go for Vette because Torian is a warrior that can defend himself better than Vette. If my character is a pragmatist that only cares about the Alliance then I choose Torian because his connection to the Mandalorian clans is much more valuable to me than Vette's skills. Of course if I'm playing a LS warrior I choose Vette, for a BH I choose Torian.
Maybe I just have a really good idea of my character's personalities and the willingness to stick to them, but I found absolutely none of these decisions all that hard. #2 is probably the closest on either one of my troopers, but in the end neither of them could sacrifice 300 people.
Vette all the way. She is such a loyal and dedicated Sith cultist, eager to expand her relationship with her master with several sithlings. She would be a good mother. Of course I would save her over Dorian.
makes more sense if your sith warrior you pick vette. if your bounty hunter, you pick torian. good luck if you pick one if your not one of those two. of course the logical choice is torian assuming you have no heart
I feel like number three was a joke as for most the only reason they wouldn't romance Kira is either they cant or they plan to romance another character like Lana.
2, 7 and 1 were the only ones I thought were actually hard. 1 especially because I both are my favourite companions from their respective storylines. In the end I usually choose vette just because I like her that little bit more
Jaxo mission was really tough for me. I liked her. Torian VS Vette wasn't so bad. Torian's a Mandalorian. I honor him by giving him a warrior's death. And I don't like Mandalorians anyways. Too much obnoxious fanboyism
Hi CD B I did actually considered including them in the video. But as Vette and Torian made this list, I didn't want to include all the kill companion options. Wouldn't have made for an interesting video if I just included every companion kill option in the game. Additionally, I didn't consider the decision hard aha. Thank you for the comment, and I hope you enjoyed the video!
Here's something I've been wondering. If you choose to let Torian die as a bounty hunter, will Mako hate you for it and prevent us from rekindling our love? I've only played KOTET story from 3 of the 8 classes and it'd be a shame since I would kill Torian every time if this doesn't affect the outcome with Mako down the road.
with quin you first have to like him then its a hard decision i personaly hated quin from hello the hate grew with his betrayal so i HOPED for a chance to off him the decision is also made mute if your sith warrior sides with the republic as quin surrenders to you so you can kill him and get a new companion in elara dorne
i did breakup with lana by accident with my sith warrior as i had romanced vette and when i saw her return all i was think is resume the romance then the breakup cut scene and i felt like a total scum bag and still do to this day
I notice that you dident bring this little part in the Vette or Torian choice and i dont blame you with it becasue it is so easy to miss it. But while you are progressing in the story up until that point you will get random love mails from a person in your alliance that is writing them to Vette but accidently send them to you instead but when he did notice that he did send it wrong than he send you another mail telling you that he is sorry that he accidently sended them to you and ask you if you think that he got a shot with Vette. So after i notice those mails that decision did become easyer for me to pick after i notice the love mails.
Pretty sure you have your answer, but if you choose to side with the Republic for Iokath, then you get Vowrawn. It's not the major choice that comes later, just the War for Iokath
How is killing off Quinn a hard decision? No remorse for that traitor! My pureblood is very forgiving and accepting all things considered, but Quinn crossed the highway and there is no going back for him! Not to mention his squirms were like a pleasurable massage to my soul. Quinn may be useful, but this is the one exception I take story-wise where I just go with my own desire as to what is good for the story and for the people my character cares about. Quinn is a disgraced traitor whose body was left in an unmarked ditch and his severed head showed down some random toilet. No mercy for traitors!
Cant you rescue theron from nathema But still reject him afterwards when asks if he could rejoin the alliance? And I am pretty sure the decision wether to join republic or empire is made after the iokath Story since The fleet is already gone when you have to decide. For the iokath Story itself you make a seperate decision where you decide wether to assist the republic or The empire specifically on iokath
Hi Leo, thanks for the comment and I hope you enjoyed the video! Theron will still stick around and rejoin the player from Onslaught on-wards, if you have him stick around that is! He can be banished from the Alliance, but the player does not have that option until after the fact. The only way to get rid of him as a companion is via his death on Nathema- although there is a known bug whereas Theron returns for Onslaught despite his death, If maybe you meant that. As for the Republic or Empire situation, there are three opportunities in which you can change factions: War for Iokath, Jedi Under Siege and Onslaught (Epilogue). 😁 Most people forget that Iokath introduces the faction change system, but it's done via the cut-scene and also the terminal. Thank you again for your time- appreciate the support.
Correction: the most difficult decision is choosing what outfit to wear when playing content 😂
This is true. I am not into the SWTOR fashion much, but lately I too struggle often when I log into an alt I have not played in a while and notice the old and ugly outfit their are wearing. The new shinies are so much more detailed and interesting.
So true, luckily for my Sith Inquisitor after my first playthrough I got the Decorated Force Lord MK-2 armor which I stuck with and would wear on my other Inquisitor characters as well
Legit lol I spend about 70% of my game time on the GTN looking for armor sets
So much this.
i think i spend more time farming credits to buy nice outfits for my characters than actually playing the stories.
IKR?
Easiest decisions:
3. Kill Toburro the Hutt
2. Killing Lorman (It's Minister Lorman)
1. Killing Saresh
Killing saresh is a requirement. Not even an option.
Killing Harkun and Killing Zash were the easiest choices for me.
@@MisterSickGuy I forgot about Harkun. Make that number two on my list. My Inquisitor hasn't had the opportunity to finish off Zash yet, so I didn't even know about that.
Killing Lorman? Pathetic. Enslaving Lorman? True Sith :D
@@noobster4779 Except I was playing as a Jedi at the time. It's one of the few times my Knight has given in to the dark side. I had the impression that Lorman was a chronic trouble maker. Best to make sure he can never cause problems again (just like Saresh).
Correction: The hardest the decision is when you have to choose between slaughtering an worthy meatbag or committing a rampage
HK-55 always LFG Rampage! aha
Thanks for the comment HK, and I hope you enjoyed the video!
Response: I usually pick the worthy Meatbag because it’s harder to vaporise, i did enjoy the video, but I do not know any of those choices or meatbags.
Happiness: I know I will slaughter them
Ah the hk i was confused for a sec when i read it
Query: Why, Meatbag?
I thought you didn't have a backup memory drive, what gives?
Easiest decision: absolutely mercilessly ghetto-blast skadge at the earliest opportunity
He fell out of my spaceship-oopsie...
No, it's killing Saresh.
That comment made me laugh way to hard😂
Using Punish on the annoying bastard for a hour straight :D
Use punish on Khem just to see what it does: OH NO MY SWEET BOY I'M SO SORRY I'LL NEVER DO IT AGAIN!!
Roll up a Sith bounty hunter to use punish on Skadge: Ah, I've found my happy place.
Another reason why killing Quinn is a hard one, is because unlike the rest of the companions, he didn't give up on trying to find you. While he betrayed you to Baras in the past, this proves his loyalty to the player. The only reason Quinn failed was because he was imprisoned for the better part of six years. Especially as a romanced character, this comes through as quite powerful redemption arc for him.
People act like the empire isn't built on deceit and betrayal. What would have a lowly non-force user do in front of a dark council member. He was extremely loyal to baras, out of fear and his own calculation of matter. Now that you've proven him wrong, be would think twice, and he owed you his life. I would like that loyalty. Also, Iokath writting was bs.
@@salvadoroars Well, more than that, Quinn was screwed over by an incompetent, delusional superior officer and Baras saved his career. Quinn owes him big, and that acknowledgement of his potential to rise above his enemies by Baras was certainly a huge deal for him, considering that was probably the lowest Quinn's ever been.
Actually Felix Iresso did try to find you he went rogue after the chancellor refused to send help and was imprisoned just like you. Malavi Quinn has always backstabbed you time and time again.
Eh, although I gave him issues on another paythrough, I don't really look at Quinn as a traitor now. He was in service of Baras the entire time. He didn't betray you. He was just loyal, despite his feelings. He even does so regretfully and with respect. Then, you break his chains, which is a theme for the Warrior. They broke the chains that bound all their companions.
@@wyveriusblackfire3834This. A lot of people overlooked the fact Baras helped Quinn when he got screwed over for actually defying a superior's orders when his incompetence was going to get them all killed. Of course he would feel as though he owes Baras big time and that's on top of Baras not being shy about dealing with threats, so add that fear on and what did you think was going to happen.
Official list:
10. kill/spare Admiral Malcontent...
9. save or kill Mandos on Darvanus
8. save or leave Theron Shan
7. join the Sith Empire or the Republic
6. chose Jaesa’s alignment
5. romance/break up with Lana
4. kill/spare Major character on Ossus
3. romance Kira Carson
2. save/sacrifice Jaxo
1. save/sacrifice Vette/Torrian
My personal additions:
spare/kill Arcann and Senya
It's really difficult to leave Theron behind
@@meatbagkiller7174 ikr... The sad "commander" that he says...
@@meatbagkiller7174 Leaving Theron to die is one of the cruelest options, in my opinion. He risked everything he loved to save the Alliance.
#3 is a decision? Pretty sure you have to do it ;) lol
@@siddharthbahl8533eh.... he reignited war, causing thousands of lives, for something that was less of a threat than the Revanites. I always use Arcann's speech before confronting him as justification to spare him though. I always spare Arcann(except once, and Theron, of course, died) because I can't give up Senya or her badass theme song.
My answers:
10. I don't mind sparing Quinn.
9. Letting torian decide. He knows what is best in regard to his people.
8. Decent question, but i believe Theron.
7. This is the hardest in my opinion. I would have rather stayed neutral.
6. I don't like her either way.
5. Cheating is eww.
4. I don't get it.
3. Kira is a great companion but if i'm on a jedi and not specifically going dark side i'll stick to the code.
2. Duty above all else.
1. Yeah, this one sucks. Choosing between two great companions is really annoying. Choice depends on my character.
Jaesa changed her character to much when I met her on the ship. I thought it was absolutely ridicolous since she was a jedi.
I play a LS Jedi, but I channel my inner Nick Fury when it comes to old Jedi Council and their opinion on love. "I recognize that the council has made a decision, but given that it is a stupid ass decision I've elected to ignore it."
Then again my ideal Jedi are Revan, Jolee Bindo, and Luke Skywalker.
Absolute madlad.
I'd never leave Theron to die, dark or light side, he betrayed us to try to help us?
Right? It becomes pretty clear that he feels he did what he had to do to stop the order of zildrog, and although my characters who romanced him were really hurt, they respect him, and love him more for it.
The "commander" he says...
Theron wasn't a hard choice for me at all. Because killing someone who is ultimately alongside Lana the commander's best longtime friend was simply unthinkable.
This is a weird one. The decision that haunted me the most was to kill S.C.O.R.P.I.O. in Iokath. I know she (it?) betrayed me a lot of times, but her quest for freedom and autonomy resonated with me. I did my duty, but I felt terrible about it.
Yeah I wanted to kill scorpio many a time, but also kinda felt bad for her somehow. So I didn't kill her in the end.
She’s just a machine...
I spared Scorpio. My light-side knight is pretty forgiving. The exceptions are Toburro the Hutt, former minister now dead corpse Lorman, and Saresh. I spare any character that I think may be helpful in the future.
Seriously though, there should be a consequence for killing Saresh (although everyone want to do it).
I’m only keeping that pile of bolts alive because I need her for the next part of the story
The vette/torian choice is just a mass effect 1 reference ^^
Except in this case, the characters are fan favorites, instead of the leftovers.
@@paytonkilmer1920 in mass effect 3 you have to choose if you want tali + quarians or legion + geth (if they survived ME2) and if you want both to survive you have to make some other very specific choices in ME2 and ME3 leading up to that point and have the huge amount of required reputation, none of which you are told about before hand
the only way to know something like this is to research it and plan your playthrough accordingly or by coincidentally making the right choices without knowing
and you can kill pretty much every companion in the original mass effect trilogy at some point (maybe not kill but let them die in most cases), some even die if you dont do a side quest in time
kaidan/ashley is pretty useless, i always kill the other one anyway - but character deaths happen a lot easier and more often in ME and the effects they have on the story are much bigger than in SWTOR
no hate for swtor, i've been playing the game since it came out and had legendary status on 3 servers before the merge
but you cant deny that story/gameplay decisions have way bigger effects in ME than in SWTOR
for example "killing quinn is a difficult decision because you have 1 less companion and 1 less imperial" in a game with like 50 companions
in mass effect "you chose the wrong dialogue option in tali's loyalty mission (or skipped a certain sidequest) so now either the entire quarian species or the geth are extinct and you lose at least 1 if not 2 companions and lose out on a large amount of war assets, which determine the outcome of the final mission, potentially leading to more dead companions"
My two hardest decisions were the Torien/Vette decision, and the save or kill Arcan/Senya decision.
After my 1st try to skip Imp character to onslaught i was broken when i saw Torian on my NPC list, ever since I only skip on reps.
As for other choices I like inquisitor choice at the onderon intro to insist on getting my chair back as it leads to me being more than just leader of hand after meridian FP + cool screen with lightning+forcepull on Darth Anathel
For choices I would like to see:
- More L&D guidance options other than Jessa and cyborg from Onderon, after all relations master apprentice should have bigger impact on other young force sensitive NPC's (not necessarily for those who are already achieved force users just more chances to corupt/turn light options with padawans)
- chances to recruit other classes companions, would love to have interaction between My Inquisitor and Jessa or Nadia, have Andronikos arrested by alliance either way (would fit as companion to my smuggler) or to recruit Mako and Akkavi to the alliance either way as mercs with good reputation
- not to mention bringing back interactions between companions that were hinted in their stories like Vette and Risha
Saving Jaxo writes her out of the story permanently anyway, and all you get is a message in your mail that tells you that Jaxo has gone into severe PTSD and is borderline unresponsive.
I chose to sacrifice Jaxo and save the captives. I'd rather have her die on the job than to hear that she lost the will to live.
Lost the will to live?!!!
"Which can very easily make players regret their decisions or feel bad" this is literally how I play the entire game. I have more regrets in this game than I do in real life.
For both jedi knight and consular sith warrior and sith inquisitor id save vette while the smuggler and trooper and bounty hunter and imperial agent id pick torian
killed walmart lando for stealing my ship without a thought
Always yes, use the Mandalorians; Its what they signed up for. And Frankly if It weren't for one Spared Characters Intervention before Leaving for Nathema, Shan's head was wanted on a platter by my >Light Side< toons
10. Quinn was imprisonned for refusing to stop looking for the SW, and killing him a decade after his betrayal is kinda silly. It would make sense right after the betrayal but a decade later seriously... And if you side with the Republic as a SW he actually sides with you against Acina.
9. I always save the Mandalorians, that may not be their or Torian's favorite choice, but they're more usefull alive than dead when you're still fighting Arcann's forces, and against Vaylin's later on.
8. Considering Theron's outfit is called "Deep Cover Operative" and that if you romance him, he's very clear before leaving for Umbara that he'd "do anything to protect you", it's pretty obvious he was really acting as a double agent for the Alliance, so killing him is beyond stupid (unless you're a full on DS imperial loyalist, then it kinda makes sense to get rid of him before going back to imperial business, but then it has nothing to do with him being a fake traitor anyways).
7. I always go for the Republic, they're more likely to let my characters stay independant once the war's over and i despise the Empire. Well i'm bad at being a bad girl. But if it had been an actual choice, i'd have stayed neutral, and would not have chosen any side.
6. I go for LS Jaesa, DS is a lunatic moron, i'd never trust someone like that anywhere near me.
5. Romancing Lana ? Hem not a difficult choice, i'm a Theron girl aaaaall the way. And if not Theron, then i'd go for Aric on my trooper, Torian on my BH and Vector on my IA.
4. Dural is a valuable source of information, so unless the PC is an idiot, it's better to keep him alive, if you're a saboteur, you'd probably want to keep him alive to try to rescue him later, but i really wish saboteurs could have the option to pretend to kill him to both spare him and prevent the Empire to have his valuable informations. As for Malora, she's an idiot, but she can be usefull so probably better to keep her alive too.
3. Romancing Kira ? Well my JK is female, so she was anyway not an option during the class story and, well my JK is with Theron, so she's not an option anyways even if she'now romanceable by female JKs.
2. I guess that choice is a lot easier on a female trooper who clearly doesn't have the same kind of relationship with her than a male trooper can have. So sorry girl, but i save the 300 people.
1. That's always Torian for me. He's a fighter, Vette is not, and we're still at war so any fighter is a valuable ressource. And he's my BH's lover, while Vette is none of my character's LI, so while the choice was kinda difficult at first, it's not that hard anymore, but i still don't like that we can't send someone from the Alliance to save the other one.
I'd add taking Ashara back after KOTET, the reunion was trully awfull and not being allowed to act as you want makes it even worse.
Leaving Theron to die is the easiest decision. Always take best boy back regardless of alignment.
Yes! In my opinion his explanation makes total sense, and he's clearly really torn up by what he feels he's forced to do to stop the order of zildrog.
Really? I thought it was killing Saresh.
He gave me enough reasoning to believe him. I don’t normally tolerate betrayal. But it’s not betrayal if he saves your alliance without you knowing. I also am aware that he is a well trained spy, so I understood that he has good faking skills. Now that could go both ways, but considering the fact that he “came to me and told me the truth when he had the opportunity to keep his secret a secret” I got no reason to kill him.
I’d put a spoiler alert on vids like this! I’ve finished everything but these r some pretty key moments that I loved being able to experience myself!
i mean, if you click on a video called "top 10 hardest decisions in swtor", you either expect spoilers, or you didnt read the title
i havent seen anybody complaining about getting spoiled yet and i know you aren't complaining either - but if somebody does complain, they only have themselves to blame
"hey i really enjoy the story of this RPG i just started playing 2 days ago - lets watch a video on the top 10 hardest decisions, im sure there wont be any spoilers in it at all"
My hardest decision ever was for my Imperial Agent at the end of chapter one, when dealing with Darth Jadus and the Eradicators.
You are given the choice of either siding with Jadus, or not; if you don’t side with him, you are further given the choice of pretending to side with him, and disabling his ship before the Darth Council arrive, but doing that starts the Eradicators firing on Imperial Worlds. Else you directly disable the Eradicators permanently, but Darth Jadus will most likely get away, with the knowledge and abilities to kill a lot more lives than you do turning on the Eradicators, while remaining in hiding, so you won’t be able to stop him.
My agent deeply cared for the Empire and it’s people, so the thought of siding with Jadus was impossible, and turning on the Eradicators was something he dared not dream to do; however, letting Jadus escape to cause even more harm, all while remaining undetectable, was also a problem, and that left him in a dilemma: does he sacrifice the lives of innocent Imperial citizens in order to capture Jadus, or does he confront Jadus, only to have him escape, and risk causing even greater harm? To me, this was the most difficult decision.
@@RigzGrid Yep! There totally is.
I felt SO bad breaking up with Lana when my true love, Raina Temple, returned...
why'd you cheat on Raina in the first place then?
@@oldmanfranks8191 because u lost Raina with KOTFE Chapter 1
@@antonybadia in chapter 1 they hint that you'll be reunited.
I killed Quinn multiple times 😂. That one was super easy cause I been wanting to kill him for nine years. Torrian made the decision for me with his willingness to kill the other Mando's without a second thought. So I guess you could say "there is no decision, he's already dead".
For me, on my first playthrough of the sorcerers arc was the decision whom to aid, between Zash and Khem Val the hardest. Zash tries to kill you and take over your body and Kham Val constantly threatens to kill you although he never does so ("I have resisted the urge to devour you"). Both are immensly important to your stoy and it was really hard to decide.
My first character was a sorc. I made all sorts of mistakes with him. When I was a noob, I thought your connection to the Dark Side affected your force powers. So I made every Dark decision the game had to offer xD other than saving arcaan or sparring theron. The hardest decision for me was deciding whether to spare arcaan or not. I irl believe in the redemption of any1, so it personally was difficult choosing whether to spare or to kill Arcann. Than you for the video
10. Why couldn't I do that in the main story?
9. Let Torian decide.
8. I let him live Light side, Dark side I left him to rot.
7. Same faction that my characters were on before.
6. My warrior was strongly dark sided so it wouldn't make sense to make it different for Jaesa.
5. I didn't cheat on Lana (for characters that had romanced her) so N/A
4. Didn't see this as a difficult choice or worthy of note.
3. *Give me some more Kira Bioware!*
2. I don't really remember that choice to be honest, wasn't that big a fan of the trooper story.
1. Not as impactful to me as I was forced to make a similar decision in ME1 years ago. First playthrough was on my Warrior so saving Vette was an easy decision.
Hey Endellion,
Thank you for the comment, and glad you enjoyed the video!
I know a lot of people want to see more of Kira.
Hopefully with the upcoming Kira/Scourge storyline we'll see more of her aha.
As a darkside sith warrior. I chose torian and sacrificed vette. The loss of the warriors wife stirred great anger and passion in the final confrontation with vailyn. It made my fight with her more personal and was a great way to end it. Also i got light side jaessa later so I was ok.
The decision that took me the longest was whether or not to shoot Senya's ship when she tried to escape with Arcann. Like, my entire squad yelled at me through the comm to shoot them and not let Arcann get away but Senya had been my companion during the whole story of the Fallen Empire and I could understand her feelings of course. In the end I let my character's personality and origin decide and she was a light side Jedi Consular. And gosh was I glad about that decision afterwards! Also, the choice on Voss whether to let Arcann be healed or not can have a big influence on the story as well.
Sidenote concerning the Nathema conspiracy: Saving Theron was the easiest choice ever for me. Honestly, I was shocked when I saw that leaving him to die was even an option.
I have one for you. Staying loyal to your original faction or becoming a saboteur for the opposing faction. I always find that choice difficult.
That depends on how much loyalty you feel towards the factions. I dont even have to think about this decision as a wholehearted Sith.
Yet here you all are questioning Theron’s loyalty to your faction! Hmph
Im not. As soon as i realized Therons motives i had nothing left but admiration. Facing your enemies is one thing, but making your friends your enemies in order to infiltrate the enemy, that is true bravery.
On the other hand, it is only a matter of time until Theron betrays me after i rejoined the Empire. At the end of the day, he is still a Republican.
Romancing Kira isn't hard, even for a light side character
The council's paranoia about love doesn't help keeping Jedi from falling to the dark side, Jolee Bindo had the right idea about it
But look what happened with his wife. She still went Darkside.
14:20 Omg the first time ever I did this story line, I played with the bounty hunter, so obviously, I go for Torian (husband
Imo, in these types of RPG’s, you never wanna kill anyone if you can help it, so the characters can always come back in your campaign eventually
The hardest decision for me was to sacrifice either Torian or Vette during the Knights of the Eternal Throne storyline. I hated that >_
I'm astonished that the Imperial Agent's chapter 1 class story finale didn't make the list. The agent is faced with the choice of enabling Darth Jadus to carry out an attack that will kill thousands in order to ultimately capture him, or else stopping the attack, but allowing Jadus to escape and continue to pose a deadly threat. The agent can even choose to betray Imperial Intelligence and join Jadus instead. That, to me, was the hardest choice in the game. Hearing the transmitted confusion and terror of people dying on so many worlds while I frantically tried to stop it was genuinely haunting the first time I played that mission.
Hardest jedi knight choice: Continue romance with Lana or rekindle romance with Kira
Jedi dating a Sith?... Sure why not. Satele Shan did and got away with it. ^o^
@@Ulvetann don’t you mean Bastila?
I have a very easy choice here as a female JK : romance Theron. Doc is really not my thing anyways.
@@ewyna8409 Doc is alright, nothing special though.
@@AncestorEmpire1 Hm, he's a bit on the annoying side when it comes to him flirting with female JKs though. Mine did threaten to feed him to Collicoids and have him eat liquid if he didn't stop.
My Darth Imperius hated the Empire and the Sith. He just hated the Republic as well. So I would have liked it if there was an option to let the Alliance stay neutral and prevent a further war. But then Nathema happened and that was no longer viable... :/
Nah, hardest decisions are;
1.) which class to start out as
2.) which species to play as
3.) whether to be light or dark
4.) which outfit to wear (most of the time.)
10. Disagree. This was super easy.
9. Disagree. It doesn't actually matter what you do, because the rest of the game is unchanged by it.
8. Disagree. Very few people seriously consider leaving Theron to die, unless they're playing a really hard-ass darkside type character.
7. Sorta disagree. I'd prefer to remain a third party, so being asked to make the choice is a bad idea. That said, I think it's mostly pretty easy to make the choice; if you're a Republic type player, you pick the Republic, if you're an Imperial type player, you pick Empire.
6. Disagree. Jaesa does have significant differences depending on how you treat her, but you probably already know which one you want to do long before getting to that point.
5. Agree. I always intended to keep romancing Kyra when she came back, but it was still more difficult than I expected, because the Lana romance had progressed more than I thought it would.
4. Again, disagree. If you're part of a faction, then the decision is easy.
3. Kyra is the best romance in the game. Is it seriously difficult to decide whether or not to engage in it for anyone at all?!
2. I didn't think this was hard, but I can at least see your point. This was one of the few moral dilemmas that the writers tried to introduce that isn't hoaky and stupid.
1. This isn't terribly hard because Vette is so much more likeable than Torian. But it is probably the hardest one in the game, I agree.
Vette or Torian is always hard for me, no matter how many times I playthe story on different toons. I always want to keep them both, almost always end up saving Vette because I can't see how Torian would accept it otherwise. Even still, the voice acting when he realizes that he is goig to die is excellent. I can feel that "this is it then" in his voice every time.
I miss this guy
I am glad I watched this. While most of these were technically spoilers I knew that when I click on it. At least now when I get to these choices they won’t be as shocking. Maybe even not as traumatic. Thanks.
killing quinn on my jug was the easiest choice in my life
Hey Frederik,
Thanks for watching, and I hope you enjoyed the video!
ngl, on most my Dark Side Sith toons... yhh it was a no brainier aha.
But on my mains, especially 'Lor' (my Sith warrior) who isn't fully aligned I honestly struggled.
It's all situational for sure. I know some people who love Quinn and even romanced him.
then there's the other extremes, like people who spam kill Quinn on every toon! aha
Anyways, Thank you again for the comment, really appreciate it!
I hate the torian and vette situation because it’s my 2 favorite imperial companions and 2 fav imperial romances whoever made that idea how could you do this to me :(
According to M1-4X, it would take more time and resources to replace Jaxo than the 300 other prisoners
Theron was saving you! (And I romanced him) sparing him was the easiest decision ever
I hope launching modules in KotFE was 11th spot, because that was hard too, choosing between Republic and Tai Cordan from consular story, Empire and admiral Ranken from fleet (GSF, KDY flashpoint) and Zakuulian civilians
Jedi Counsel- You have to choose between a life of righteous celibacy and duty or…
Kira Carson- 😘
Jedi Knight-😳….🏃🏼
Jedi Counsel- Wait where are you going?!!
I make my decision based on what's in line with the characterization and goals I gave my character. So must choices aren't too hard for me.
It's only when both decisions make sense for the character like "Vette or Torian" that the decision becomes difficult (though I usually end up picking Vette since, as pointed out in-game, her talent is unique).
However, it's interesting to see what other people consider "hard decisions" nonetheless.
Vette is talented. Yes. Yes, that is the right word. **^_^**
havent gotten there yet but on SW is logicla, like sith are moced by emotion they are not going to let a friend die
moved by
My god I've been looking for this channel for 2 months, all I had was the intro music
Hey Leman
Thanks for the comment! I hope you enjoyed the video.
Glad to hear you found the channel again! aha
Many thanks man.
Finally a good active Swtor youtuber
Whoever tortures, hurts or kills Quinn is a waste of Oxygen, change my mind.
He’s cute I’m gonna romance him
Killing Malavai Quinn was not only the easiest decision for me, but I actually was waiting for years to take my revenge for the betrayal… and also because I was kind of forced to use him as he was the only healer companion back then. I could have spent much more time with Vette or Jaesa instead of this flattering, spineless hyprocat. Killing him was one of the most satisfying experience for me.
I found the choice of whether to align with Jadus to be compelling.
Honestly, killing Master Dural might be considered an act of kindness.
Just imagine treatment he likely gets at the Empire's hands.
Should they brake him,the damage they could do to the Republic and the Jedi Order is potentially above and beyond extreme.
My Trooper spent several days drinking himself blind after losing Jaxo. That was an awful choice to have to make.
anyone here knows when next story update to scorge and kira?
December
another one is the double-agent choise on Quesh during Imperial Agent class story
Man that number 1 i think the only way I'd choose torrian is with my BH. Vette is too good of a slicer and while torrian is a grand warrior he atleast gets the Mandalorian tradition of dying as a warrior where as Vette is just some underworld kid way over her head.
Vette vs Torian boils down to my character's personality. If I'm playing a good "let's try to save everyone" character, then I always go for Vette because Torian is a warrior that can defend himself better than Vette. If my character is a pragmatist that only cares about the Alliance then I choose Torian because his connection to the Mandalorian clans is much more valuable to me than Vette's skills.
Of course if I'm playing a LS warrior I choose Vette, for a BH I choose Torian.
Maybe I just have a really good idea of my character's personalities and the willingness to stick to them, but I found absolutely none of these decisions all that hard. #2 is probably the closest on either one of my troopers, but in the end neither of them could sacrifice 300 people.
The Theron choice is even harder if you romanced him
Vette all the way. She is such a loyal and dedicated Sith cultist, eager to expand her relationship with her master with several sithlings. She would be a good mother. Of course I would save her over Dorian.
My characters gay for Theron, leaving him to die was never an optiom
makes more sense if your sith warrior you pick vette. if your bounty hunter, you pick torian. good luck if you pick one if your not one of those two. of course the logical choice is torian assuming you have no heart
Easiest decisions
3: republic or empire
2: broke fashion
1: kill koth
If the Quinn decision was on this list, I'd say the SCORPIO choice of killing her or letting her merge with IOKATH should be on this list as well.
I feel like number three was a joke as for most the only reason they wouldn't romance Kira is either they cant or they plan to romance another character like Lana.
i chosen to spare quinn and side with the republic on the bases that the sith warrior can get both companions as companions after war of iokath
Goes another step for Warrior: old ally Vowrawn, who both respects and fears your power, even before Alliance, becomes Emperor.
2, 7 and 1 were the only ones I thought were actually hard. 1 especially because I both are my favourite companions from their respective storylines. In the end I usually choose vette just because I like her that little bit more
Gotta like the cute and perky blue Twi'lek girl. :)
Jaxo mission was really tough for me. I liked her. Torian VS Vette wasn't so bad. Torian's a Mandalorian. I honor him by giving him a warrior's death. And I don't like Mandalorians anyways. Too much obnoxious fanboyism
You forgot the decision to off Aric Jorgan or Kaliyo Djannis, either way you get to see their "O" face as you kill them, both are good choices imho
Hi CD B
I did actually considered including them in the video. But as Vette and Torian made this list, I didn't want to include all the kill companion options. Wouldn't have made for an interesting video if I just included every companion kill option in the game. Additionally, I didn't consider the decision hard aha.
Thank you for the comment, and I hope you enjoyed the video!
Anyone who does not think Theron Shan is a hero to be welcomed back into the Alliance he never really left plays the game wrong.
1) coming back from a break and trying to not play a marauder again.
Here's something I've been wondering. If you choose to let Torian die as a bounty hunter, will Mako hate you for it and prevent us from rekindling our love? I've only played KOTET story from 3 of the 8 classes and it'd be a shame since I would kill Torian every time if this doesn't affect the outcome with Mako down the road.
I romanced Theron, so it was an easy choice to keep him alive.
Number 2 was my number 1 by far
Loronline come back!
with quin you first have to like him then its a hard decision i personaly hated quin from hello the hate grew with his betrayal so i HOPED for a chance to off him the decision is also made mute if your sith warrior sides with the republic as quin surrenders to you so you can kill him and get a new companion in elara dorne
What is the name of your Armor Pieces?
What are your bracers?
I dunno which choice is better: Leaving Theron to die, or healing him back at the Alliance base only to eventually kick him out permanently.
I know one: Joining Jadus or not.
i did breakup with lana by accident with my sith warrior as i had romanced vette and when i saw her return all i was think is resume the romance then the breakup cut scene and i felt like a total scum bag and still do to this day
I stopped playing for that day when i read that. That was a hard one. But i like Lana far more.
I notice that you dident bring this little part in the Vette or Torian choice and i dont blame you with it becasue it is so easy to miss it.
But while you are progressing in the story up until that point you will get random love mails from a person in your alliance that is writing them to Vette but accidently send them to you instead but when he did notice that he did send it wrong than he send you another mail telling you that he is sorry that he accidently sended them to you and ask you if you think that he got a shot with Vette.
So after i notice those mails that decision did become easyer for me to pick after i notice the love mails.
Top one hardest decision is to stay and replay old content or unsub and come back for December 2021.
Well i have 2 hardest decition - lana or jaesa, lana or kira
One thing is for sure Theron is always on our side I could never kill him unlike Quinn who is a real scumbag.
There is another option: saving Theron, but then exiling him.
Yo what is that Lana outfit? Looks sick
Also I've never seen Theron's death scene until now and TBH it made me sad.
Kill Theron every time….
Slagan 😉
How do you get Vowrawn to be the Emporor? I see that you could side with the Republic and kill Acina, but obviously you are a Sith there.
Pretty sure you have your answer, but if you choose to side with the Republic for Iokath, then you get Vowrawn. It's not the major choice that comes later, just the War for Iokath
How is killing off Quinn a hard decision? No remorse for that traitor! My pureblood is very forgiving and accepting all things considered, but Quinn crossed the highway and there is no going back for him! Not to mention his squirms were like a pleasurable massage to my soul. Quinn may be useful, but this is the one exception I take story-wise where I just go with my own desire as to what is good for the story and for the people my character cares about. Quinn is a disgraced traitor whose body was left in an unmarked ditch and his severed head showed down some random toilet. No mercy for traitors!
I hate breaking Lanas heart. But i cant turn down people like kira.
Cant you rescue theron from nathema But still reject him afterwards when asks if he could rejoin the alliance? And I am pretty sure the decision wether to join republic or empire is made after the iokath Story since The fleet is already gone when you have to decide. For the iokath Story itself you make a seperate decision where you decide wether to assist the republic or The empire specifically on iokath
Hi Leo, thanks for the comment and I hope you enjoyed the video!
Theron will still stick around and rejoin the player from Onslaught on-wards, if you have him stick around that is! He can be banished from the Alliance, but the player does not have that option until after the fact. The only way to get rid of him as a companion is via his death on Nathema- although there is a known bug whereas Theron returns for Onslaught despite his death, If maybe you meant that.
As for the Republic or Empire situation, there are three opportunities in which you can change factions: War for Iokath, Jedi Under Siege and Onslaught (Epilogue). 😁
Most people forget that Iokath introduces the faction change system, but it's done via the cut-scene and also the terminal. Thank you again for your time- appreciate the support.
Bro. Killing Quinn was the EASIEST decision in the game for me. Lol
No decision is difficult to me, DO YOU UNDERSTAND DAMN IT!
Nah, I couldn't let Jaxo die.
Torian or vette. Why god? Kill me, not them. I hate you, Vaylin. :(