Helpful tips for Star Wars: The Old Republic Gaming

By Britt Exantus


SWTOR, or Star Wars: The Old Republic, is a very popular MMORPG that hit the market last Christmas. Since its release, it has sold millions of copies and plenty of gamers are hooked on this fascinating new gaming experience. The game is based off of the incredibly popular sci-fi franchise Star Wars. The series' immense popularity helps to ensure that the game will stick around for quite some time.

The game's storyline is set thousands of years before any of the events in the movies. At this point in time, the game's two key factions, the Galactic Republic and the Sith Empire, are in the midst of a conflict that had been going on for centuries. The Treaty of Coruscant brought about temporary peace, but fighting shortly followed after its signing.

Part of the character creation process involves choosing which faction you want to fight for. Obviously, your choices are the Republic or the Sith Empire. Each faction has its own set of four distinct classes and two advanced classes within each of those classes. Class choices include: Smuggler, Bounty Hunter, Jedi Knight and the Sith Warrior. With so many different class options, gamers of all kinds will easily be able to find one that fits their gaming style.

After choosing your faction and class, you will need to choose which race you will want to play. A few of the races include: Human, Sith Pureblood, Zabrak and Twi'lek. Gamers can also customize the way their character looks through a multitude of different options. During gameplay, you will pick up different pieces of armor or clothing that will even further your character's appearance.

One of the more unique features of the game is their companion system. Throughout your travels, you will forge relationships with quite a few companions. Essentially, they help your character during combat by fighting with you or healing. Players can even customize the appearance of their companions. On top of this, they can also carry out missions where they gather materials for you and craft different items. These companions are not just robots that follow you around, they forge relationships with your character. You can choose to give them gifts, or even form romantic relationships with your companions.

Space combat is another exciting aspect of the gaming experience. It's a lot like an interactive movie. Ships are unique to each class and can be upgraded over time. Upgraded ships are needed to complete advanced space combat dailies. Flashpoints are another great feature of the game. These are much like the dungeons found in other MMORPGs. They involve boss fights and epic loot. Star Wars: The Old Republic also has PVP (player versus player) Warzones, which are a lot like the battlegrounds found in World of Warcraft. Opposing factions attempt to complete certain objectives.




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