The problem is that there's no class-specific content or material following the main questlines. The Inquisitor should have been given quests that involved employing his faction to obtain certain Force knowledge/artifacts and interacting with the council. The Warrior should have been given specific quest chains to hunt down and eliminate various targets for the Emperor and Empire. So on and so on. They probably didn't take this route because it would require like 8x the resources but still. I really, reeeeaaaalllly hope that they start doing this with the next big expansion
@@seb6226 I believe they plan on doing something special, I'm just not certain what. If they bring back class-specific storylines, it'll probably be within the context of the Emperor returning since hes supposed to still be a threat or some shit
@@justinlacek1481 Yeah, I gotta say, I didn't see much reason to stick around after completing the main storyline. It doesn't really *feel* like you're a member of the Dark Council, because hardly anything has changed for you. You don't actually participate in the governance of the Dark Council at all.
Jan Štěpánek here Marr sounds normal. If Inquisitor is a woman Marr literally yells - QUITE RAVAGE SHE'S EARNED HER PLACE! ... I think Marr has a crush on femquisitor.
Wow. From those cutscenes I see that Thanaton was more powerful than most give him credit for. The other council members don't like him being there isn't because he's weak, but because of his old way of thinking.
I've always been jealous of how Inquisitors are rewarded with a "Darth" title at the end of their class story while Warriors are stuck with "The Emperor's Wrath", a title that's not only too long but ends up completely meaningless because of the Emperor's betrayal
Thanaton used not only powerfull sith tricks (remember that the first time he directly atacked the Inquisitor before he got force walking power it was just too easy) but also political manuevers, he would claim that the Dark Council members that did not suport him and uphold the "Laws" of the empire that they were corrupt too like Zash.
When Thanaton summons the vortex of lightning, I'm like: "POWER! UNLIMITED POWER!" And then, when the hero emerges from it unharmed, I go: "OMG! INVINCIBILITY!"
Graham Aker Ignorant...peace is temporary, so is fear as fear gives power but for only limited time. I am no jedi but you are no true Sith either...just another fanatic believes that what he says is pure truth. I am not Sith, because they are blind to power only, and their power will sooner or later consume them, nor Jedi as they are afraid of truth, and lie to hide it. Any Sith Lord loyal to the Empire would tear you to pieces, as LS actions with the Empire ACTUALLY BENEFITS IT. Term Lightside and Dark Side is "over-reacted" in TOR. DS actions just bring Death, sometimes benefits Empire, sometimes not. LS does benefits even more than DS sometimes, sometimes just not. But sticking to one thing fanaticly is just foolish, you would end with crippling the Empire, not aiding it... You've got lot to learn, acolyte.
Unlike most people, I feel that to bring out the pain in enemies, you don't kill them. That's why I let Harkun live-so he can bear the pain of watching the one Sith Acolytre he despised the most, rise to the rank of a Darth, and a Dark Council member.
OOOHHHHH NOOOOOO, killing Harkun was just too much pleasure to let pass, I remembered every time he called me slave and said his pet Ffon was true sith, the only bad thing was that I could not torture him more and see him squeeel, and the bad thing about killing him was only being able to do it once. And ofc he did to Xalek the same he did to me, that prejuditial bitch, he is the reason the sith wont get more powerfull, his atachment to old stupid ways, if he was cool like Tremel I would let him live, even if Tremel also had prejudies against aliens he treated me much nicer, I felt sorry to have to kill him, but his bitch daughter was a pleasure to dispose of.
MrFantocan *Quote*: _the bad thing about killing him was only being able to do it once._ Hence, the reason I said to let him live to live with at least one more defeat. Let him bear the pain of seeing the Inquisitor's rise to power. Death _isn't_ the worst thing that can happen to someone.
Goddamn, forced to bow down before his mortal enemy in front of the whole dark council . . . and then there's that music. The most badass ending by a LONG SHOT!
The way Thanaton was defeated was so sweet and epic... Showing that Lord Kallig have achieved full control of the force making Thanaton bend to his knees...
For those of you wondering what that set of armor is. It is the renowned assassins set of armor, only way to acquire it is if you make it to Taris and if you choose to be a sith assassin of course.
sith inquisitor storyline is the best for the empire , the wrath is just a figurehead , the council rules the empire so if you want the highest position in the game there you go
+troldefars I think you're both right. He's so powerful because he's acknowledged by the emperor, and effectively OUTSIDE the political structure of the sith. So he won't by challenged by any sith hoping to gain influence.
I was Light V. However, since I made two dark choices in my class story.. I wasn't given Darth Occulus. (I slept with Rylee, and I killed the Sith who hunted my apprentices on Quesh)
Yeah, it's hilarious looking at him bow to you, especially when you remember all he ever did one day was call you slave and say you would never amount to anything
***** Most people choose to kill him, but I for one find it more satisfying to watch him become the one to take orders after the way he treats the player (along with the former slave acolytes) in the prologue. I really think he ought to appear in the story again if you choose to let him live, as I would love to see how he thinks of the Sith Inquisitor as a Darth.
KommissarReb I think I must have killed him, and if my memory serves me correctly, it was extremely satisfying, I also loved pulling rank on him as well after watch Xalek kill the other guy
@Xaydam Thanaton, despite what your inquisitor witnessed, was one of the greatest council members at the time. Mortis saying "I'm sorry, Thanaton" was more based on respect than regret. Like Marr stated after Ravage spat out good riddance, "He was a better Sith than you gave him credit for."
This music is prefect for the scene, a Dark Council member being defeated by an apprentice. Imagine a powerful sith who believes he has great power, then forced to bow before the apprentice who defeated him because his power was far greater than yours, and you then see your entire world crumble before you.... truly awesome for the scene
chase1146 as most of the sith knowledge from old republic and sith empire era was lost, they werent really more powerful in rule of two. Its just that their expertise was different. In rule of two sith were better at deception and manipulation whereas old republic era sith is better at combat. They were also constantly challenged by both fellow sith and jedi and also different enemies as it was constant war.
+IShallUseFire! Unlike Jaesa, who goes mad when turned to the darkside, Ashara gracefully overcomes her cognitive dissonance and gains a neutral stance on the force if you say the right things. She'll accidentally quote the Sith Code when arguing with you, and then seem to not mind the fact that she finds wisdom in it suddenly. To me, Ashara seems to see the main character as her new master, despite the difference in training.
Pycasne Eesost Of course she does, Nox is the only one who can seem to understand her. It feels like she's stubborn and idolises the jedi a lot more than she maybe should. However with Nox she starts to see the profits in the Dark side, and I think that when you romance her you slowly seduce her into falling. In Kotfe I believe she's created her own little orde of gray jedi, or maybe she's even acsended into a lord, flying into a rage after hearing of your death and fully gives in to the Dark side. God is this going to be interesting to see in-game
@admuamboy I don't recall that ending. I suppose it could have happened if I choose the first option in the ending ghost convo instead of the middle option. I chose to release them without question.
@N0van3 as far as I know the beginning is from "The Final Duel/Into the Death Star" (a theme heard during the final battle between Luke and Vader during Episode 6)... from 3:08 it seems to be another theme ("The Final Duel/Into the Death Star" is 3:40 long... it's possible that the whole song is from that theme but FOX has the rights to it and I can't find a free version)
The light option at the end is not to simply end the bond between the ghosts, but to also "free" them, allowing them to actually die and become one with the Force.
I was not aware that we'd get a different name other than Nox, but then again, I always play as a complete dark side character as Sith Inquisitor. It just feels fitting.
My favorite character type played it more than the others combined. Favorite is to take the ghosts by force, play mostly light side, and refuse to let the ghosts free at the end. No need to let go of all that power and leave you being unable to die to one ghost choosing to stick around for as long as it may choose to do so.
@Lordvarbaro You might be missing key details as to why the inquisitor had to absorb ghosts in the first place. Thanaton was one of few Sith Lords that delved into risky rituals. Because of this, his force defenses were unquestionable. The Inquisitor needed something strong enough to combat his ritualistic energy. Once Thanaton was defeated, the ghosts were just extra baggage. Ravage, Marr, and many other council members are warriors.. who don't delve into such energy.
+deva ston I actually really like the consulars story, plus his mechanics and move pool have worked the best for me so far besides the sith inquisitor which is the same and I'm just slightly worse with because I didn't play correctly for the attribute I picked (tank assassin) so I chose one of the damage ones for the consular and I only died at the beginning and once during some really bad lag. I can't wait to get to a high enough level and get geared for pvp with him. The only story I actually havent seen is the troopers and everyone I've seen has been great in my opinion. I seriously wish I would've played this game when it came out not 4 years later haha.
This video is mislabeled as Neutral, but the title received is that of the Light Side ending. There is, in fact, a true neutral ending. I know this because I got it; "Darth Occlus."
@NodDisciple1 It's currently a bug. Based on the SW:TOR official forums, someone posted a response by customer service stating that Light Siders should have receieved Occulus. I was one of the many who got Imperius.. with Light V.
As shown in the description, it does not say that his Sith was a neural, he said he ended with neutral choices. He said this was played in the perspective of a Light Side Sith.
1:25 Oh, the days when Thanaton was a real challenge to defeat. Now he's a level 12! Honestly, why did Bioware change things so that there are level limits on planets?
They were trying to do level curving to encourage veteran players to go back to old planets and still find challenge. The curve turned out to be horribly underrated. With decent gear, you still wind up 1-shotting everything. The first few months of SWTOR were the most fun for me (including the buggy ass SOA fights in the first raid released). I remember when people always needed help to fight their Chapter 3 story bosses.
Seems that being Imperius is the neutral option according to what I've heard. Fully lightside at the time of victory get's you, Darth Occulus, I think.
@RaneStari Based on the linearity of the story, I didn't get to release ALL the ghosts. The most powerful one, the Hoth ghost, decided to stay with me.
I will be changing the title of this video to Neutral Ending. I was given Darth Imperius, and also dismissed the ghosts bound to me, instead of attempting figure out what kept them from true death. I apologize to those misled, but my character was Light Side, and these are the options I chose. The "dismissal" choice to the ghosts seemed like the most recognizable Light choice, allowing yourself to honor the agreement. Apparently I was wrong. *shrug*
I actually didn't know what'd happen. It was between the top and middle options for me. The middle would let me keep my word. The top option was a question. I chose the middle choice and all but one ghost left. I kept my word, while also maintaining the most powerful of the 4 ghosts (by his own free will). Yes, the light choice gets rid of all the ghosts, but leaves you very weak to other Council members. At least you have the Hoth ghost as one fallback booster.
@Influx27 How was I an ass? We had an agreement. I let them go once my enemy was defeated. I kept my word. Yes, I could have showed curiosity to their situations, but that wasn't part of the deal. You went above and beyond. That's the beauty of choice making in this game. But last I checked, I didn't get dark side points.
@ifnsman I chose to sleep with Rylee and decided to kill the Sith who killed my two apprentices on Quesh. If that's considered "balanced between light and dark," then I'm speechless. Two dark choices, and at least 20 light choices. *shrug* Oh well. I like the name Imperius better.
@Vvulture27vV Much of the Inquisitor plot is exercised using Force rituals. One of which is binding restless dark-side apparitions to enhance the potency of your power. This is needed, because Thanaton was too powerful without some ritual assistance. Before the final confrontation with Thanaton, I had 4 ghosts working within me.
The thing about these videos is it is SO weird to hear that voice coming out of any face except mine. Just weird, lol. Also you gotta love the Dark Council's reaction to all this, like its nothing more than a live show for them to enjoy.
Lol okay. It's the Taris Heroic quest set. Do them all and you collect all the pieces, including a nifty lightsaber that matches the attire. It's also the same as the High Sorcerer's Adept set that Synth's can make.
yeah this storyline was much better than sith warrior cause this one actually kept me interested especially when ur characters ancestor shows up from time to time
@tigasnake K. XS Does the color actually affect performance? I'd like to stick w/ traditional Sith red or at least a dark purple (since orange is pre-order only I think XP), for as long as possible.
It bothers me that Bioware never let us attend even one Dark Council meeting... I wanted to take part in important Imperial decision making...
The problem is that there's no class-specific content or material following the main questlines. The Inquisitor should have been given quests that involved employing his faction to obtain certain Force knowledge/artifacts and interacting with the council. The Warrior should have been given specific quest chains to hunt down and eliminate various targets for the Emperor and Empire. So on and so on.
They probably didn't take this route because it would require like 8x the resources but still. I really, reeeeaaaalllly hope that they start doing this with the next big expansion
@@justinlacek1481 Maybe for the 10th anniversary they are planning on restarting/working on their original post launch SWTOR plan?
@@seb6226 I believe they plan on doing something special, I'm just not certain what. If they bring back class-specific storylines, it'll probably be within the context of the Emperor returning since hes supposed to still be a threat or some shit
@@justinlacek1481 That sounds fantastic!
@@justinlacek1481 Yeah, I gotta say, I didn't see much reason to stick around after completing the main storyline. It doesn't really *feel* like you're a member of the Dark Council, because hardly anything has changed for you. You don't actually participate in the governance of the Dark Council at all.
I love how Marr always shuts down Darth Ravage when he turns his bitch mode on.
it's just like "STFU Ravage. No one loves you"
Because I hate him
Jan Štěpánek thank you
Jan Štěpánek here Marr sounds normal. If Inquisitor is a woman Marr literally yells - QUITE RAVAGE SHE'S EARNED HER PLACE!
... I think Marr has a crush on femquisitor.
I love how the Inquisitor looks like an emotionless average Joe.
You'd think him being a Sith, he'd be an AngryJoe instead~
@@jessegd6306 neutral remember?
@@macbeth455 so?
@@davidhatcher7016 neutral - calm, unless it's played out like polar-emotional character
@@macbeth455 ah ok
How can you do this? This is outrageous, its unfair. How could he be on the dark council and not be a Darth?
-Darth Ravage, probably.
😂 Nice quote mixing man
@@-Floris Darth Marr glares at Ravage through his helmet, intimidating him. He turns to Imperius.
Darth Marr: Take a seat, Darth Imperius.
Oh wow, vintage Marr before his helm and hood worked together.
+Sofi Lancaster So truth
Its scary looking
Wow. From those cutscenes I see that Thanaton was more powerful than most give him credit for. The other council members don't like him being there isn't because he's weak, but because of his old way of thinking.
god the voice actor for the male inquisitor is so good
I've always been jealous of how Inquisitors are rewarded with a "Darth" title at the end of their class story while Warriors are stuck with "The Emperor's Wrath", a title that's not only too long but ends up completely meaningless because of the Emperor's betrayal
I mean technically the Council obey the Wrath and he answer only to the Emperor himself. So, technically he out rank them.
SW gets Darth as well
Thanaton said "you shall all answer for it...", does he really expect to take on the Dark Council? Most of them could beat his ass by themselves.
Wish he had attempted lol
***** His neck would still have snapped liked a twig.
Kyle Vanderhoof Still would have enjoyed the show. Would display the other abilities of the other Dark Lords.
Thanaton used not only powerfull sith tricks (remember that the first time he directly atacked the Inquisitor before he got force walking power it was just too easy) but also political manuevers, he would claim that the Dark Council members that did not suport him and uphold the "Laws" of the empire that they were corrupt too like Zash.
MrFantocan Thanaton's power is nothing compared to the veteran members of the Council.
Wait isn't the neutral title Occlus? Imperious is the Light side title.
+Kenan Tutsi (Naughty) yes
Tré Thigpen no Wong
Kenan Tutsi no correct
I played Light Sith and at the end I had my guy say that he was the future
I was neutral and I got Imperius.
That's the light side ending.
Darth Imperius= light side
Darth Occlus= neutral
Darth Nox= Dark Side
Title needs to be changed.
I guess ill be Darth Nox... but how is it possible to go Neutral? ur light side = ur dark side?
TheOnlineGamer812
If you keep your alignment in the neutral area you will be named Darth Occlus. (Below +1000 and above -1000)
TheOnlineGamer812
Its called not being pure anything. Some people need to learn that there is a gray area between Pure Good/Evil.
But they're all heads of knowledge or whatever
When Thanaton summons the vortex of lightning, I'm like: "POWER! UNLIMITED POWER!" And then, when the hero emerges from it unharmed, I go: "OMG! INVINCIBILITY!"
You know you are powerful when you are forcing another darth to kneel using the force
played this earlier and thought this was one of the best story endings I had ever played... and in an MMO... Bioware did a great job.
Yes, that was a good day.
Graham Aker no
This comment is over 2 months old; get over yourselves.
Graham Aker
Ignorant...peace is temporary, so is fear as fear gives power but for only limited time. I am no jedi but you are no true Sith either...just another fanatic believes that what he says is pure truth.
I am not Sith, because they are blind to power only, and their power will sooner or later consume them, nor Jedi as they are afraid of truth, and lie to hide it.
Any Sith Lord loyal to the Empire would tear you to pieces, as LS actions with the Empire ACTUALLY BENEFITS IT. Term Lightside and Dark Side is "over-reacted" in TOR. DS actions just bring Death, sometimes benefits Empire, sometimes not. LS does benefits even more than DS sometimes, sometimes just not. But sticking to one thing fanaticly is just foolish, you would end with crippling the Empire, not aiding it...
You've got lot to learn, acolyte.
Darth Imperius
And we keep it alive. With battles, unforutneally not really exiting ones. That guy is just...annoying.
Graham Aker
Better to be "Mad Wall of Texts" than a butthurt fool indeed.
Unlike most people, I feel that to bring out the pain in enemies, you don't kill them. That's why I let Harkun live-so he can bear the pain of watching the one Sith Acolytre he despised the most, rise to the rank of a Darth, and a Dark Council member.
OOOHHHHH NOOOOOO, killing Harkun was just too much pleasure to let pass, I remembered every time he called me slave and said his pet Ffon was true sith, the only bad thing was that I could not torture him more and see him squeeel, and the bad thing about killing him was only being able to do it once.
And ofc he did to Xalek the same he did to me, that prejuditial bitch, he is the reason the sith wont get more powerfull, his atachment to old stupid ways, if he was cool like Tremel I would let him live, even if Tremel also had prejudies against aliens he treated me much nicer, I felt sorry to have to kill him, but his bitch daughter was a pleasure to dispose of.
MrFantocan *Quote*: _the bad thing about killing him was only being able to do it once._
Hence, the reason I said to let him live to live with at least one more defeat. Let him bear the pain of seeing the Inquisitor's rise to power. Death _isn't_ the worst thing that can happen to someone.
KommissarReb Still is the most satisfying, having mister prejudies whining all the time how aliens suck sure is a torture, to me!
Goddamn, forced to bow down before his mortal enemy in front of the whole dark council . . . and then there's that music.
The most badass ending by a LONG SHOT!
Yeah, but the lack of any emotion whatsoever on every ones faces just ruin it.
The way Thanaton was defeated was so sweet and epic... Showing that Lord Kallig have achieved full control of the force making Thanaton bend to his knees...
Sith Inquisitor ending = most epic ending of all time
Horia Scarlat yes it is :D
Darth Marr is my favorite sith lord on the dark council
He really has no competition there ^^ maybe vowrawn... who am i kidding marr is far better.
For those of you wondering what that set of armor is. It is the renowned assassins set of armor, only way to acquire it is if you make it to Taris and if you choose to be a sith assassin of course.
Darth Thanatos: Help Me!
Other council members: this feels like a 'you' problem
sith inquisitor storyline is the best for the empire , the wrath is just a figurehead , the council rules the empire so if you want the highest position in the game there you go
+Dany Jhonathan You do know that The Wrath is the highest function after the Emperor right?
+Matei Lascu He is just an enforcer not really with much political power
+troldefars I think you're both right. He's so powerful because he's acknowledged by the emperor, and effectively OUTSIDE the political structure of the sith. So he won't by challenged by any sith hoping to gain influence.
+MohnJcIntyre He doesn't need politics when he can kill a Dark Council member and no one can say anything about it. lol
no imperial agent is the best ✔
nox be looking at thanaton like
"you have no power here"
This ending is one of the best.
I was Light V. However, since I made two dark choices in my class story.. I wasn't given Darth Occulus. (I slept with Rylee, and I killed the Sith who hunted my apprentices on Quesh)
7:08 THATS HARKUN!
Yeah, it's hilarious looking at him bow to you, especially when you remember all he ever did one day was call you slave and say you would never amount to anything
***** i know right
*****
Most people choose to kill him, but I for one find it more satisfying to watch him become the one to take orders after the way he treats the player (along with the former slave acolytes) in the prologue. I really think he ought to appear in the story again if you choose to let him live, as I would love to see how he thinks of the Sith Inquisitor as a Darth.
KommissarReb I think I must have killed him, and if my memory serves me correctly, it was extremely satisfying, I also loved pulling rank on him as well after watch Xalek kill the other guy
Misleading title, this is light side ending.
Read the description;it cleared it up for me.
***** _This is played by the perspective of a Light Side Sith ending with neutral choices._
But it's still not the neutral ending
@Xaydam Thanaton, despite what your inquisitor witnessed, was one of the greatest council members at the time. Mortis saying "I'm sorry, Thanaton" was more based on respect than regret. Like Marr stated after Ravage spat out good riddance, "He was a better Sith than you gave him credit for."
This music is prefect for the scene, a Dark Council member being defeated by an apprentice. Imagine a powerful sith who believes he has great power, then forced to bow before the apprentice who defeated him because his power was far greater than yours, and you then see your entire world crumble before you.... truly awesome for the scene
Everyone's cash money until the Sith Lord has a green lightsaber
I wish the scene was replayable as I loved watching my assassin dominate Thanaton.
Their neutral expressions the whole time they fight is a little bit of a buzzkill eh?
Your lack of facial animations concerns me.
Hey tyvm for all the Swtor vids man, keep up the good work :)
I don't know the name, but it's the same played during Qui-Gon's funeral, and it was the theme music for the planet Lok in SWG.
When spelled wrong, I sure it is. Darth Imperius, however, signifies power and control. (Neutrality).
Seeing this makes me think, if this is how powerful sith were before the rule of 2, gotta wonder how powerful rule of 2 era sith actually were
chase1146 as most of the sith knowledge from old republic and sith empire era was lost, they werent really more powerful in rule of two. Its just that their expertise was different. In rule of two sith were better at deception and manipulation whereas old republic era sith is better at combat. They were also constantly challenged by both fellow sith and jedi and also different enemies as it was constant war.
What Engincan said...
I've always wondered, why does Ashara (and Rylee?) go down all the way? Seems like she's overdoing it
+IShallUseFire!
Unlike Jaesa, who goes mad when turned to the darkside, Ashara gracefully overcomes her cognitive dissonance and gains a neutral stance on the force if you say the right things. She'll accidentally quote the Sith Code when arguing with you, and then seem to not mind the fact that she finds wisdom in it suddenly.
To me, Ashara seems to see the main character as her new master, despite the difference in training.
Pycasne Eesost Of course she does, Nox is the only one who can seem to understand her. It feels like she's stubborn and idolises the jedi a lot more than she maybe should. However with Nox she starts to see the profits in the Dark side, and I think that when you romance her you slowly seduce her into falling.
In Kotfe I believe she's created her own little orde of gray jedi, or maybe she's even acsended into a lord, flying into a rage after hearing of your death and fully gives in to the Dark side.
God is this going to be interesting to see in-game
Thanaton looks like he’s pulling a “touch dat ass” pose when sith lightning gets involved
3:22 Well, that's a humiliating stance for Thanaton.
@admuamboy I don't recall that ending. I suppose it could have happened if I choose the first option in the ending ghost convo instead of the middle option. I chose to release them without question.
The choice of music in these cinematics freeze my blood. It sets the scene that is Darth Thanaton's fall.
@N0van3 as far as I know the beginning is from "The Final Duel/Into the Death Star" (a theme heard during the final battle between Luke and Vader during Episode 6)... from 3:08 it seems to be another theme
("The Final Duel/Into the Death Star" is 3:40 long... it's possible that the whole song is from that theme but FOX has the rights to it and I can't find a free version)
Nope. Quit in June. Sad moment, because I'll admit, I was blinded by "hope and promises" for many months.
The light option at the end is not to simply end the bond between the ghosts, but to also "free" them, allowing them to actually die and become one with the Force.
Neutral is just get da fudge outta here ya deadbeats (pun intended)
I like that Horak-Mul remained. Its... interesting to be followed by Force Ghost from time of Great Hyperspace War.
I was not aware that we'd get a different name other than Nox, but then again, I always play as a complete dark side character as Sith Inquisitor. It just feels fitting.
The piece starting at 2.39 is Jedi's Fury, from RotJ. It was played during the scene where Luke loses his shit if I remember right.
@BoyGeorgeFanply20 Euan Morton does the voice of the Male Sith Inquisitor. So.. yes.
My favorite character type played it more than the others combined. Favorite is to take the ghosts by force, play mostly light side, and refuse to let the ghosts free at the end. No need to let go of all that power and leave you being unable to die to one ghost choosing to stick around for as long as it may choose to do so.
@Lordvarbaro You might be missing key details as to why the inquisitor had to absorb ghosts in the first place. Thanaton was one of few Sith Lords that delved into risky rituals. Because of this, his force defenses were unquestionable.
The Inquisitor needed something strong enough to combat his ritualistic energy. Once Thanaton was defeated, the ghosts were just extra baggage. Ravage, Marr, and many other council members are warriors.. who don't delve into such energy.
I like the trooper storyline - said noone ever
+Michael Sy All Republic storylines are boring (maybe Knight not). ~~ GLORY TO THE EMPIRE!!! ~~
You're my man!
+deva ston I actually really like the consulars story, plus his mechanics and move pool have worked the best for me so far besides the sith inquisitor which is the same and I'm just slightly worse with because I didn't play correctly for the attribute I picked (tank assassin) so I chose one of the damage ones for the consular and I only died at the beginning and once during some really bad lag. I can't wait to get to a high enough level and get geared for pvp with him. The only story I actually havent seen is the troopers and everyone I've seen has been great in my opinion. I seriously wish I would've played this game when it came out not 4 years later haha.
Ch1 was good. Everything after was absolute crap imo
That looks so awesome for a MMO
This video is mislabeled as Neutral, but the title received is that of the Light Side ending. There is, in fact, a true neutral ending. I know this because I got it; "Darth Occlus."
@NodDisciple1 It's currently a bug. Based on the SW:TOR official forums, someone posted a response by customer service stating that Light Siders should have receieved Occulus. I was one of the many who got Imperius.. with Light V.
As shown in the description, it does not say that his Sith was a neural, he said he ended with neutral choices. He said this was played in the perspective of a Light Side Sith.
1:25 Oh, the days when Thanaton was a real challenge to defeat. Now he's a level 12! Honestly, why did Bioware change things so that there are level limits on planets?
They were trying to do level curving to encourage veteran players to go back to old planets and still find challenge. The curve turned out to be horribly underrated. With decent gear, you still wind up 1-shotting everything.
The first few months of SWTOR were the most fun for me (including the buggy ass SOA fights in the first raid released). I remember when people always needed help to fight their Chapter 3 story bosses.
Yeah I was disappointed when I managed to thrash Thanaton easily
@AurkiaStar It's actually a whole 6 piece set (head,chest,legs,gloves,boots,saber). They're the moddable item rewards of the Taris Heroics.
Seems that being Imperius is the neutral option according to what I've heard. Fully lightside at the time of victory get's you, Darth Occulus, I think.
And Bioware, where is that one ghost who stayed with me in kotfe/kotet?
I nerver let go any of them but i was expect to see them again too especially during the carbonite moment and at the very end ...
Soundtrack that plays at 8:03?
@NodDisciple1 Double bladed lightsabers have one color crystal option. It is not possible to have a multi-colored staff saber in SW:TOR.
Ravage hates everybody.
@RaneStari Based on the linearity of the story, I didn't get to release ALL the ghosts. The most powerful one, the Hoth ghost, decided to stay with me.
I will be changing the title of this video to Neutral Ending. I was given Darth Imperius, and also dismissed the ghosts bound to me, instead of attempting figure out what kept them from true death. I apologize to those misled, but my character was Light Side, and these are the options I chose. The "dismissal" choice to the ghosts seemed like the most recognizable Light choice, allowing yourself to honor the agreement. Apparently I was wrong. *shrug*
Thank you! Though I'm confused as to why your comment appeared in my inbox as well...
I actually didn't know what'd happen. It was between the top and middle options for me. The middle would let me keep my word. The top option was a question. I chose the middle choice and all but one ghost left. I kept my word, while also maintaining the most powerful of the 4 ghosts (by his own free will).
Yes, the light choice gets rid of all the ghosts, but leaves you very weak to other Council members. At least you have the Hoth ghost as one fallback booster.
That was like 8 different songs from the movies strung together for one scene o_O
I miss this game.
It's still there. And free 2 play.
I know but I need ppl to play with otherwise I get bord lol
***** The lower level planets are crowded as hell. Once you get to someplace like Taris, you've got about 30 people only.
@wynn3602 We don't know. He hasn't exactly shown his power or his face yet.
Thank you for uploading this tigasnake, it is as you said..ironic ;)
Oh, cool. Nice to see that you don't lose all your power.
@Influx27 How was I an ass? We had an agreement. I let them go once my enemy was defeated. I kept my word. Yes, I could have showed curiosity to their situations, but that wasn't part of the deal. You went above and beyond. That's the beauty of choice making in this game. But last I checked, I didn't get dark side points.
@xxMafia101 It's an armour customisation you can buy from the fleet. I believe it's 25k credits.
Anyone else bothered by the fact that we got cock blocked by Darth Mortis when he snapped thanaton’s neck? Fucker stole our kill
imagine someone saying they will summon you for meetings but they never did.
@ifnsman I chose to sleep with Rylee and decided to kill the Sith who killed my two apprentices on Quesh. If that's considered "balanced between light and dark," then I'm speechless. Two dark choices, and at least 20 light choices. *shrug* Oh well. I like the name Imperius better.
the title at the end is based upon alignment, not convo choices during the ending. So majority light = imperius, balanced = occulus, dark = nox.
It is one of Darth Thanaton's former apprentices. You spare him on Corellia if you're Light-Side.
@Vvulture27vV Much of the Inquisitor plot is exercised using Force rituals. One of which is binding restless dark-side apparitions to enhance the potency of your power. This is needed, because Thanaton was too powerful without some ritual assistance. Before the final confrontation with Thanaton, I had 4 ghosts working within me.
The thing about these videos is it is SO weird to hear that voice coming out of any face except mine. Just weird, lol.
Also you gotta love the Dark Council's reaction to all this, like its nothing more than a live show for them to enjoy.
Lol okay. It's the Taris Heroic quest set. Do them all and you collect all the pieces, including a nifty lightsaber that matches the attire. It's also the same as the High Sorcerer's Adept set that Synth's can make.
WAIT how many possible name for player sith inquisitor when became a Darth? I mean I became Darth Nox its different name from this video?
If you chose dark side will your name be different
3:56 I never knew this song existed before the last season of The Clone Wars.
Just watch either "I'm so sorry" or "Anakin's Dark Deeds" from the Revenge of the Sith soundtrack.
@tigasnake 7:40
Why did you let them go? They were dangerous. It would be more lightsided to keep them.
What set of armor is that? Writing a story and I want to use it for one of the characters
Anyone?
nate hazel Interrogator armor set, there's 3 versions: Charged (orange lights), Overloaded (blue lights), and Malevolant (without lights).
I found out it's actually renowned assassin's armor, you get on taris, I looked it on swtor-spy.com
What the heck is up with bioware and those hideous paldrons? Those clothes couldn't look more rediculous. xD
Zajin13 everyone knows the true power of the sith is in the pauldrons
+DesertFoxCXVII there's truth to that, the 40k universe practically runs off that logic
Nwah Nerevar But OF COURSE! Since WH40k we all know "The bigger the paldron, the more badass the warrior." How could i forget!
Not too familiar with WOW paldrons are you?
I like to think of it as the clothing style for the setting swtor is set in, and like attack clothing styles, they fall out of favor eventually
@RickStrife2022 In the cut-scenes it's based on your alignment. In game, it's added to your character name
@wynn3602 That was Darth Marr. He's the one that narrates the Empire during the Voidstar WZ.
Is Darth Imperious the name you get from doing the light side version of the story cause I got Darth Nox.
yeah this storyline was much better than sith warrior cause this one actually kept me interested especially when ur characters ancestor shows up from time to time
Darth Imperius is the name given when your character leans closer to the light
Does this happen with or without the romance with Ashara?
Is it possible to make all ghost leave? I've recently made an inquisitor and I don't want her to have a ghost permanently in her life.
@tigasnake Imperius is the light side name? I thought it was the nuetral name. X-/
You know you're a Jedi at heart :)
@tigasnake K. XS Does the color actually affect performance? I'd like to stick w/ traditional Sith red or at least a dark purple (since orange is pre-order only I think XP), for as long as possible.
Geez... It's times like this when I think this game should be made into a series of movies or at least a TV miniseries.