Keeping the Sith Armour?
Keeping the Sith Armour?
I read sometime ago there was a way to keep the Sith Armour. I'm on my second run at the game and just got it. I'd really like to be able to keep it for the whole game? Anyone know how?
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I wouldn't want to keep the Sith Armor anyway. Its defense is pretty low compared to armor you'll get later, and I doubt you can use your Jedi powers with it on. Besides, the whole basis of the Sith Armor is to sneak past a certain point on Taris; I highly doubt there will be any other such points anywhere else in the game, so the Sith Armor is basically useless.
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Are you a member of Bioware's site? Sign up there and go to KOTOR game secrets. The devs have outlined HOW to keep the Sith armour as well as other tricks and eggs. You CAN keep the Sith armour for the whole game and the sand people outfit. Question is why? They do nothing but look "cool".
Anyways here are the instructions straight from Bioware themselves:
Dress Like Evil
When you obtain the Sith Armor on Taris, you normally have to give it up to Gadon Thek once you've used it for a plot. You can keep it by equipping the armor on a party member when you select the dialog option to hand it over. Now you can wear the Sith Armor in game for as long as you want.
The next question is how is that fine, fine reflective metal armor going to feel under the brain-boiling sun of Tatooine?
Anyways here are the instructions straight from Bioware themselves:
Dress Like Evil
When you obtain the Sith Armor on Taris, you normally have to give it up to Gadon Thek once you've used it for a plot. You can keep it by equipping the armor on a party member when you select the dialog option to hand it over. Now you can wear the Sith Armor in game for as long as you want.
The next question is how is that fine, fine reflective metal armor going to feel under the brain-boiling sun of Tatooine?