A channel where we revel in everything that is gaming! I try to make mostly wholesome videos that are either helpful for various games, entertaining (maybe), or sometimes both!
I've started a Discord server, feel free to join :) discord.gg/C5K6ttY
This video is super helpful, been winning ever since it was brought to my attention. I found that if Ghost survives the open, you can risk a special and put RC under stealth to help your odds
Paint your minis with cheap craft paint. Painting is fun but you can go as simple or as complex as you want. From a distance it doesn't matter much. Simple color blocking with craft paint is enough to make them look good from a distance. Also Wizkids minis are pre-primed but if you bought non-primed minis then just pick up some basic light gray rustoleum primer (cheap) or go hardcore and buy fancy mini paints NOTE: the speedpaint/contrast paints are the easiest to use and give the models great contrast. Painting tip: Prime models dark gray or black, then use either a light gray/white primer to spray down onto the model OR just use white paint and paint in downward brush strokes to paint up the highlighs on the model. Then let it dry and paint with your Speedpaint /or Contrast paints. It will make the models really pop and be vibrant
Also, in terms of physical stuff. I’d recommend D&D beyond. It’s the official app and there are free stuff for character making, and people can buy stuff in the app at any time, and the digital books are cheaper than physical
As someone who has played a lot, I definitely enjoy more people covering D&D. I’ll also recommend Adventure league. It’s easy for drop-in/drop-out play and has tons of premade adventures, and folks can even make official fan adventures called Dungeoncraft. The best part about AL for me is you can go from one table to another with the same characters, since all AL DMs use the same consistent rules. So a level 1 rogue can play in Saltmarsh one week, do a fun 4 hour adventure, get level 2 and then play in Hillsfar at a different game shop or even from In person play to online, or visa versa.
Carth is B tier. He’s OG first true companion in the game. Yea he’s annoying as hell but he does have a cool backstory. Def not A or S but can’t say D tier. Can hear an argument for C.
Is there a way to enable the cheats on the Android version of this game and if not does anyone know if there happens to be a mod that would allow you to have a lightsaber at the beginning on peragus?
Really been trying to understand this cause I really want to enjoy kotor but I just can't. I suck at math, so all the numbers and whatnot get lost on me. I'm at the spot in KOTOR 2 where you are forced to play as that one character in the pit and killing a single enemy just takes forever. I just wish the game was simpler to get into.
My best advice, put 10 points into everything, dump your points into strength if you want a sword or lightsaber, dexterity, if you want a blaster, and then throw a few points into constitution and wisdom. Throw the game on easy difficulty, and just enjoy it 🙂
@@GamingYourOwnWay I am playing on easy and yet it doesn't feel like it. Just got through the squid dude's ship and it was a nightmare. My main character does pretty good against most enemies but the companions just don't. Atton couldn't even kill a single guard droid.
The beginning is definitely rough, because force powers are expensive and Atton has to be micromanaged to really get the most out of him. He deals the most damage with sneak attack but to do that you have to have him in specific positions to get that. Your main character should hopefully be able to carry you through the beginning until the world opens up, and then you’ll get companions that are a little easier to use with damage and Kreia will be able to spam force powers for pretty big damage far more often.
T3 is probably the most underrated character in the entire game. If you build him right with some of the Yavin purchases and whatnot, hes capable of soloing the entire game, even on hard, with little to no difficulty. Its pretty insane just how strong the little guy is
This tactic didn't work for me. I equipped same mods and almost same stats i have with you. Vader kills rolo and solo pretty fast at round 2. 0/3 so far.
Few opinions and corrections... Armor of Shadows is also weak as, even if you don't have someone else to cast it on you, warlocks can wear light armor. Studded leather is available nearly right off the bat, so it's only a +1 to your AC (and some weight savings). However, mid-way into Act 1, you'll have studded leather+1 and it's now useless throughout the game. Fiendish Vigor is also a trap. Many spells and abilities give you temporary hit points and they don't stack. Any fiend warlock gets dark one's blessing which is 4hp and often goes off repeatedly during a battle. Armor of Agathys (a great non-concentration spell) generally makes this useless as does heroism and other sources. Polymorph is also not a touch spell. Range is 18m. That said, it's a weak vs. so many other spells which don't require an invocation -- hold person, confusion, banishment, etc.
All good points! Mage armor is useful if you give your warlock the potent robe, but still no need for armor of shadows to get it! I don't disagree Fiendish Vigor is very underwhelming, but I rank it decently high for BG3 because the likelihood that I use most of the other invocations is very low, and at least with fiendish vigor I can guarantee I have temp hitpoints all the time. Not sure why I thought polymorph was touch 🤷 😂
@@GamingYourOwnWay By the time you are that far into Act 2, even assuming you get the item, you aren't relying on mage armor to keep you alive. By those levels most monsters are coming at you with a +10 attack or so often with multiple attacks. Whether your AC is 14 or 16 really doesn't matter. You'll long since be relying on staying out of melee, hiding, serious defensive spells (blur, blink, mirror image, improved invisibility, etc.), taking the medium armor proficiency, etc. vs. assuming a few points of armor (even in a specific case) is worth it. Robe is much more useful on a sorcerer. You won't have those hit points all the time as you definitely won't be wasting actions to cast it in combat once you are hit. Again, like mage armor, you'll have the same issue by even 5th-level. At least other invocations retain some usefulness at higher levels.
Thanks I appreciate it, I got stuck on the override folder not realizing I was supposed to copy the contents of the gui.resolutionxresolution into Override, rather than the directory itself. You saved me much headache.
Destroy Droid is the only way for a Light Side character to deal with the Jedi pods in the Malak final fight. Otherwise you have to fight Malak multiple times, since he heals to full each time you bring him down if there is still a Jedi he can drain. On the other hand, Dark Side can lightning or drain life the Jedi.
I'm about to make a full on minion build, force powers only, let my 2 companions deal melee damage. Like max charisma, force powers only, dump strength, dex, and int, full force baby lol
Thanks for this! Doubt I'd still be playing this game without help like this. Gotta love when CG adds these battles that can really just boil down to RNG, and then make you have to finish them multiple times. Not like CG has ulterior motives and wants you to fail often, or anything...
Could you make an influence guide on what the people you gain influence with actually give you. For example, Atton gives you +1 will saves eventually. Visas gives you Force Sight. What do the others give you once you unlock everything? As you have mentioned in this video and others, characters can steal influence from others. And is it worth gaining influence with others? For Mira, after you convert her (or not) do you need to gain any more influence with her?
Very nice and well thought out video for Jedi Master. I recently picked up the game for the Switch (no expanded content for me), but still like the game and the d20 system I grew up playing with. Thank you very much for the tip about regenerate force points feat. I didn’t know you get that automatically as a Master and it would be a wasted feat past lvl 15. In your opinion, are skills important? I give my characters a 14 int score because of the skill deficit of the class. That means I give my str an 8 and my dex a 10. I’m curious what you think.
right, so i downloaded the cracked exe file, replaced it in the correct folder, changed the ini file over to 1920x1080 and it doesnt change over to 1920x1080, it just keeps reverting to 1280x1024
Unless you want to double the length of the game because you’re a masochist (like me). Play non viable builds and spend 15 minutes on every single combat encounter.
The ONLY reason I’d put GOT0 above d is because he can float over mines and cheese some areas. BUT he’s after Goto’s yacht which is where mines are used the most. So yeah still D-Tier
Forgive me for not going through the comments, but this guy resorted to cheating.... I just want a light saber in kotor 2 Sith lords. What is the fastest way without losing integrity..
@@thisguy4063 I'm currently playing on Nintendo switch. First of all the light Side or dark side just go to the dantooine planet. The one with the Jedi enclave academy. You'll either defend Jedi Master Vrook or kill him. It's easier to defend him because if it's your first planet you probably won't have much skills. If playing on dark side bring granedes & health packs & cheese him quickly. You'll have the correct parts right away. After your done with him either way, you'll get a notification that you have the last part, a light saber lens. All other parts are found exploring the Jedi enclave on dantooine. All other planets are harder because it'll take more work just to find a Jedi Master but you'll level up skills more & jedi'fy atton rand & Mira on nar shadda. Tdlr dantooine should be your first planet & literally collect everything in the Jedi enclave because it'll have light saber parts. The last one comes from master Vrook. Either defend him light side or kill him dark side