The Jedi Consular is the Best Class If you’re looking for the class and build that is going to get you the most out of KotOR II then you need not look any further than the Jedi Consular.

What are the classes in Kotor 2?

Contents

  • 1 Jedi. 1.1 Jedi Guardian. 1.2 Jedi Sentinel. 1.3 Jedi Consular.
  • 2 Soldier.
  • 3 Scout.
  • 4 Scoundrel.
  • 5 Tech Specialist.
  • 6 Droid. 6.1 Combat Droid. 6.2 Expert Droid.
  • 7 Minion.

What is wisdom Kotor 2?

Wisdom represents willpower and perception. A high Wisdom adds modifiers to Jedi Force Points and Force Power saving throws. The Force Powers of a Jedi with high Wisdom are also much harder to resist.

Was Mace Windu a Jedi Consular?

Mace Windu was a male Korun Human Jedi Master of legendary status who was the Master of the Order in the days leading up to the Battle of Geonosis, after which he gave the title to Grand Master Yoda. Windu served the Jedi Order his entire life, training several Jedi, including Depa Billaba and Echuu Shen-Jon.

Does KOTOR 2 have any DLC on PC?

Kotor II doesn’t have any, just an unofficial restoration mod (which is worth looking into). Yavin was just DLC on xbox, the pc version is complete.

Can you be Revan in KOTOR 2?

No , Revan in KOTOR 2 is in the outer rim fighting a threat to the Republic and you never see him in Kotor 2… later on you figure out what threat he went to fight. Actually, that threat wasn’t revealed in KotOR II.

How do you mod KOTOR 2?

Start Steam and go up to the “library”.

  • On the left, select “Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 2”.
  • Then you scroll down and click on the Button “Workshop viewing” (see image).
  • Search: search for a desired Mod and select it.
  • On the green Button “Subscribe”, this will install the Mod and is ready for the next time you start the game…
  • What does the acronym KOTOR 2 mean?

    What does the acronym KOTOR 2 mean? KOTOR 2 is an acronym for the Star Wars based video game ‘Knights of the Old Republic II’. This is a prequel to the original game KOTOR I. Hard core fans prefer that people not confuse the acronym as a real word.