Star Wars: KoTOR Light-Side Sentinel Guide Version 1.01 by: FinalLegendZero 1) Introduction As I look over the character guides for KoTOR here on GameFAQs, I noticed something was missing. There was a distinct abscence of a Sentinel guide. There are Guardian builds, Consular builds, and even a couple of Gunslinger builds, but no one has made a guide on the Jedi Sentinel. I don't see why this is; a properly-built Sentinel is the only character in the game capable of doing everything while being Light Side in Difficult mode. This guide, my very first FAQ, was written to remedy this situation. Here, you will find detailed how to achieve the above challenge (do everything as a Light Side Sentinel in Difficult mode). First of all, here is a list of what you will and won't find in this guide: You will not find advice for developing NPC (more on that in a later FAQ). You will not find walkthroughs for quests. You will not find suggestions for a Dark Side Sentinel. You will find optimal setups for Attributes, Skills, Feats, and Powers You will find optimal equipment, and where to get it. You may find minor spoilers. Without further ado, let's get to the meat of the guide. 2) Classes There are three classes you can choose to be at the beginning of the game; the first is the Soldier, which is the most combat-oriented, having high amounts of Vitality and Feats, as well as a superior accuracy, but a pitiful amount of Skills. The second is the Scout, which is a jack-of-trades character, with a good amount of Vitality, Skills, Feats, and the best saving throws in the game. The final one is the Scoundrel, which combines excellent Skills with a pitiful number of Feats and a suicidal amount of Vitality. The best choice is the Scout, as it has the same strong points as the Sentinel; high saving throws, good Skills, and a decent number of Feats. After the first planet, you will change classes to become a Jedi. The first choice, the Guardian, is basically a Jedi Soldier. The second, the Sentinel, is the all-rounder of the Jedi (which is probably why it is flamed so often). The Consular, the third Jedi class, uses the Force more than any of the others, and is worse than the others at combat. Since this guide is based on the Sentnel, that is what we will be choosing. Please note that this guide will assume changing class at level 8. Why? Two reasons. First, most characters will be level 8 upon becoming a Jedi. Second, it is the best level to make the change. Switch any later than that, and you won't have enough Force Powers, and the Sentinel's innate Feat will be stunted. Switch earlier, and you will miss out on Feats you need. 3) Attributes The way the six attributes are distributed are of absolute importance.So much so, that I will discuss each one separately. 3a) Strength Strength is what determines the damage you will do, as well as you accuracy with a melee weapon and (if it is higher than your Dexterity) lightsaber. You will want this to end up at 20, no questions asked. Raise this to 15 at your first level, but DO NOT TOUCH IT afterwards; your equipment will boost it the rest of the way. 3b) Dexterity Dexterity adds to your defense, your Reflex save, your accuracy with ranged weapons, and (if it is higher than your strength) your lightsaber accuracy. Due to a glitch in Force Armor (explained later), the optimal amount of Dexterity is 14. Put 12 points in at first, and you're set. 3c) Constitution Constitution determines Vitality and your Fortitude save. 20 is the optimal ending Constitution. Put 14 points at the beginning, and add more at levels 4 and 8. 3d) Intelligence Intelligence increases your number of skill points. The optimal amount is 14, and you should have it from the beginning. 3e) Wisdom Wisdom determines the power of your Force Powers, the amount of your Force points, and your Will save. The final number you want is 20. Start with 12, add points at levels 12, 16, and 20, and your equipment will carry you from there. 3f) Charisma Charisma increases your Persuade skill and Force powers' strength. You only have enough points to raise it to 10 at the beginning. Yes, I know that your base attributes won't be as high as the optimal amounts, but your equipment will add to those numbers to boost them to the desired amounts. 4) Skills Most people consider skills completely useless. This is a common misconception; the truth is, there are some obstacles which require You to have high skills, NOT your party members. Like attributes, I will discuss each one individually. Also, there is not a specific order in which they must be added (with a few exceptions). Note that amounts listed are without +skills; you need to add as many hard points as I list. 4a) Computer Use Computer Use is the art of using Computer Spikes to hack into computers. This is usually reserved to party members, as they are usually superior to you at this, but there is one quest on Korriban that can only be handled in a Light Side approach if you have high Computer Use. Get it to 10 fairly early, and keep some +Computer Use rquipment handy. 4b) Demolitions Demolitions is the art of placing, disabling, and recovering mines. This skill is useless to you; there is only one place in the game that requires a mine, and it doesn't require any Demolitions skill. 4c) Stealth Stealth is the art of moving unseen. Again, useless. 4d) Awareness Awareness is the art of detecting mines. It only works for the person you actively control,so this is an important skill for you. Every spare point will go here. 4e) Persuade Persuade is the art of getting other people to do what you want them to. Only the main character can get this, and it is critically important. Putting points into this is tricky, as it is not a class skill until you are a Jedi. Every level (including character creation), set points aside for your Presuade skill, then throw them all in onceyou are a Jedi. Getting this to level 20 is your #1 priority as far as skills go. 4f) Security Security is the art of getting through locks. It is absolutely worthless; you can just as easily vaporize the lock by bashing it with a lightsaber. 4g) Repair Repair is the art of repairing and reprogramming droids. This also allows you to upgrade HK-47 to absurd levels. Getting this to level 15 (the number of hard points needed to repair HK) is your #2 priority. 4h) Treat Injury Treat Injury is the art of using Medpacs. Since you will not be learning Cure, you will need this for the final battle. Get it to level 20 ASAP. 5) Feats Your Feat selection will make or break your character. As a Scout/Sentinel, you will have 10 feats.I will only discuss the feats worth having, and also give the order in which to get them. Two-Weapon Fighting/Dueling These are the feats that allow you to fight with the number of weapons you want to. If you wield two weapons (or a double-bladed one), you will use Two-Weapon Fighting to reduce the penalties to your accuracy. A Jedi with a single weapon will use Dueling to increase their accuracy, damage, and defense. Flurry Flurry adds an extra attack per round in exchange for penalties to accuracy and defense. At top tier, these penalties are almonst non-existant at -1 each. It is universally considered the best combat feat, and should definitely be used. Toughness Tiers 1 and 3 of Toughness add 1 Vitality per character level. Tier 2 takes 2 damage off each attack you take. Since you are not a Guardian, you will appreciate the extra life. Weapon Focus: Lightsaber As a entinel, you can only get tier 2 of this line of feats, which enhance lightsaber combat. You will want tier 2. Implants These allow you to use Implants. Each Implant has a level, and your Implant Feat level must be at least as high to use them. Scouts get these feats for free, so you don't need to worry. Force Immunity A little bonus for being a Sentinel, this line of feats protects you from stun effects. Tier 1 blocks Mind-Affecting, tier 2 disables stun, and tier 3 grants immunity to Stasis. My reccommended feat distribution is as follows: Level 1: Two-Weapon Fighting/Dueling Level 2: Toughness Level 3: your choice* Level 5: Improved Two-Weapon Fighting/Dueling Level 7: Improved Flurry Level 9: Master Two-Weapon Fighting/Dueling Level 11: Master Flurry Level 14: Weapon Focus: Lightsaber Level 17: Improved Toughness Level 20: Master Toughness *There is one leftover Feat point to put wherever you see fit. I reccommend Conditioning (+1 all saving throws) or Empathy (+1 Persuade, Treat Injury, and Awareness). 6) Force Powers What is a Jedi without the Force? I don't know, actually. But you don't have to find out; a Scout/Sentinel has 13 Force Powers. Like Feats, I will only discuss the ones worth having. There is no specific order to get these. Force Wave The highest tier of the Force Push line, this damages, stuns, and knocks back every enemy around you. This is your primary offensive power, and is handy for putting enemies out of commission while healing/buffing, or when you are surrounded. Burst of Speed I love this line of powers. At tier 3, it grants you double movement speed, +4 defense, and +2 attacks per round. What more could you want? This is your primary buff, and should be used in every battle. Force Armor This power grants +2 defense and all throws per tier. At least, it is supposed to. But due to a bug in the game, the defense is counted as +Dexterity modifier, which is why I reccommend such a low Dexterity. This should be used against Jedi and bosses. Affect Mind This power allows you to use good, old-fashioned mind tricks on your opponent. It is a great way to persuade people to do things that your Persuade alone cannot. Throw Lightsaber This does what the name says it does. It is an unblockable attack, so it is useful against high-defense enemies. It also helps in the final battle. The last boss has eight Jedi imprisoned in his arena, which he casts Drain Life on to refill his Vitality completely. Throw Lightsaber can destroy the prisons, depriving the boss of what is, essentially, eight extra lives. Tier 2 allows you to hit three people in one throw, adding limited crowd control. 7) Equipment You are going to need good equipment to get through the game. Early on, just make do with what you can find. The optimal equipment, and its locations, are as follows: 7a) Implants The Power Cardio System grants +4 to Constitution. You can find it at the secret shop in Korriban*. 7b) Headgear You will have two optimal headgear items; one for hacking, and one for everything else. The first is the Interface Visor, which can be found in various locations. This grants, among other things, +4 Computer Use. The other optimal item is the Stabilizer Mask, which grants immunity to Mind-Affecting (useless to a Sentinel) and +2 all saving throws (awesome). This supremely ugly helmet is in the secret shop on Korriban*. 7c) Gauntlets The Dominator Gauntlets offer a massive +5 Strength. This, the most expensive item in the game, is at the secret shop on Korriban*. However, you will also want to buy the Infiltrator Gauntlets from Dantooine for their +4 Computer Use. 7d) Shields Use whatever you want. The best ones are the Verpine Prototype shields. 7e) Armor The best armor is, by far, the Star Forge Robe. This Light Side-only armor grants +5 Wisdom and +2 saving throws. This can only be created at a console at the Star Forge. 7f) Belt The Adrenaline Stimulator, found only at Kashyyyk, grants +2 Dexterity and +4 all saves. Do not confuse this with the much weaker Adrenaline Amplifier, which only gives +2 Reflex save. 7g) Weapons Your weapon will be a Lightsaber. Single-hilt, double-bladed, dual-wield, that's up to you, but you will wield lightsabers. Your main-hand one should use the Upari crystal (+3 accuracy, +1-8 damage) and the Solari crystal (+3 Accuracy, +3 damage, +1-8 damage vs, Sith). If you have an off-hand saber, give it a Sapith (+2 accuracy, +3 damage) and a Damind (+3 accuracy). The Upari and Sapith crystals are on the Unknown World, the Solari crystal is in the Tomb of Naga Sadow, and the Damind is found on the corpses of the Sith that periodically stalk you. *The secret shop on Korriban open after you escape the Leviathan. 8) Copyright This is the property of FinalLegendZero. The only site authorized to host this FAQ is GameFAQs.com, and the public distribution of this FAQ is strictly prohibited. Private use, however, is encouraged. 9) Credits All glory and honor goes to Jesus Christ. Thank you BioWare for making this great game. Thank you GameFAQs for hosting my guide. Thank you eaceNLove for the data on the lightsaber crystals. Thank you STam for the skill point numbers for the Sentinel and Scout 10) End of FAQ.