So as of right now I have:
Jedi Guardian- Artifice, Treasure Hunting, Archaeology.
Jedi Shadow- Biochem, Bioanalysis, Diplomacy
Smuggler Gunslinger- Cybertech, Scavenging, Underworld Trading
Jedi Sentinel- ???
Future 2 goals:
Jedi Sage- Synthweaving, Archaeology. 3rd will be Slicing or Investigation (probably the latter).
Trooper Commando- Armstech, scavenging, Investigation.
Long off goals:
Smuggler Scoundrel- Slicing. Dunno what else.
Trooper Vanguard- Armormech, Scavenging, Slicing.
Altitis strikes again! Fortunately, I have little desire to be at cap fast. And I'm more than happy to slowly level up many characters. When I finally get around to trying Sith, the lineup will be similar. Except that I won't care if my people take Underworld Trading or not.
My "mains" will probably be my Sage and Sentinel. But, like I said, I have no particular desire to get to cap right away. All of my currently existing (and immediate goal) characters are pretty strongly light-oriented. But I like how I can still give them different personalities. And there are a lot of responses that are different based on your class. So it always feels like I'm actually a different character, even if all four of my Jedi are light-based. For instance, one of my Knights is more "charming," where the other is more duty-driven.
For instance, one of my knights is very duty-based and introspective. The other is a charmer who may actually question his master (though not with impertinence). Both choose light side options, but a huge portion of their dialogue is actually remarkably different. And I've found that many of the quests, even if you pick the same option, lead to very different comments from the PC.
For instance, on the Jedi homeworld, you have the option to take part in a ritual journey up a mountain for the pilgrims you meet there. A consular, in response to a comment at the end of the quest, might respond that Jedi are friends to all people equally, no more or less to the pilgrims. The Twi'lek responds that this is why the two groups can share the world.
The Knight, who picked the same option, told her that his duty was to the Jedi Order, not to the Pilgrims (though it isn't as ******* when spoken as written). Her response to him was totally different.
BioWare, I love you.
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