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Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2005 6:03 am
by Lowkei
[QUOTE=Ergophobia]Let me add that the sparring matches can be fought on lvls 10, 14 and 18.
And also that they can be easily won by equipping her with a blaster pistol.

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i don't wanna rain all other your fun, but you can do the last match befor level 18 because i always make sure that haind maiden goes to a jedi just as i become a prestige class. so you can do the last sparing match with her as soon as you bacome a prestige class. well on my game you can any way.
Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2005 10:46 am
by Djengo Torx
Actually, if you chose the neutral answers, you can gain influence with Visas without losing any with the handmaiden. Just tell her you'll be carefull and ensure the Handmaiden she's still the piece of meat you'd rather be pounding.
Once you train the handmaiden, there is almost no way to lose influence with her unless you kill an ithorian or something. Even then, she'll just keep following. You don't even need a prestige class I don't think. I was trying to play DS consular but I sucked at being evil so I couldn't get prestige but I think I was able to get them force powers. I'll have to check.
Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2005 1:23 pm
by Warden Brows
On the topic of dark-skinned women in game, I got something of an oddity similar to that. I started a new game as a dark-skinned male character, intending to go neutral and then evil. Well, when I got into the Harbinger, and reviewed the logs, the person talking about the freighter Jolee, not Carth. Given this, I am not certain if it has to do with your chosen skin color or your choice of alignment. Now, I could certainly crack some jokes about political correctness gone out of control if it was the former. I suspect, though, that since I was still neutral at that stage of the game, it was Jolee since he is the representative neutral character, much like Kreia is here (although I would consider her more Neutral Evil, whereas Jolee was Neutral Good).
Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2005 3:19 pm
by Dead!
The person there has to do with what Revan was, good or bad. If he was good, you get Carth because Carth still liked him. If you were bad, you get the black guy (it isn't Jolee) in command of the souljn or whatever the ships called. In KOTOR 1, if you went bad, you HAD to kill Jolee and Juhani, and you could kill mission and zalbar if you wanted as well. So all you had left were dark side characters (Carth runs off behind a rock to hide and is never seen again).