El_Comandante wrote:I´ve had KOTOR II for a while, and the first time i played i just sort of skimmed the surface. A week ago i started a new game, but this time i wanted to really do it right, but my character sucks, mainly because i haven´t been able to figure out how the atribute and feat point multipliers are assigned. And so i scowered this and other forums, trying to find some sort of guideline, but i found nothing. So basically what i wanted to know is:
What atribute yields what? Meaning, if i assign more point to Wisdom, or any other atribute at the start, how many points will i get to spend each time i level up? How does it work? I´m looking for a way to get more Feats and Atribute points, so where exactly should i spend my starting points, when choosing a new character? I can´t help but feel i did something wrong in my first character, because i´ve only got 4 Atribute points to spend, in over 20 level ups. Shouldn´t there be more? All i get is Skill and Force points, wich i don´t really care much for.
Is there a guide somewhere as to how it works? Or could someone explain it to me?
Feats you get by class. They are not related to attributes. Boost attributes with items and force valar.
Str: ups damage and to hit unless you use lightsaber finesse, in which case it just ups damage. Some people like armour build with Str. I prefer Dex/Wis build with robes. I leave this at 8.
Dex: Affects to hit with lightsabers (With finesse feat) and ranged weapons. Also boosts defense. Reflex resist.
CON: You get HP but meh. Only take if you want the implants. Implnats give you stat boosts so this could be worth it depending. For resist.
INT: For Skills. I only really use persuade. typically NPC's can handle skills. Repair may be useful for breaking down components for your npc's to make stuff.
WIS: Force points, resist will, and makes your force points harder to resist. With handmaiden feat (male only) this also adds to defense. So a high DEX, high WIS char is fairly untouchable.
Chr: Increases allies capabilities, makes resists versus your powers more difficult, and makes cross powers cheaper. This is a must for the neutral jedi. I take it fairly high just to get good force power ability and boost it a tiny bit with items and valar.