Star Wars: The Old Republic Updated Q&A - The Sith Warrior
We get the first details on the powerful Sith profession in BioWare's highly anticipated online game.
Star Wars: The Old Republic will attempt to combine persistent online play with the story-rich, role-playing gameplay of BioWare's award-winning Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. To accomplish this goal, the game is being built to offer an entirely different experience for every single playable character class. This time around, we're taking the wraps off the Sith Warrior, a powerful wielder of the Force who made an appearance at this year's impressive E3 demo. For more details, we spoke with creative director James Ohlen and associate lead designer Emmanuel Lusinchi.
GameSpot: Our next profession to discuss is the Sith Warrior, which we believe was shown at this year's E3. Give us an overview of this class.
James Ohlen: At E3, we did show off a Sith, and today, we are revealing that the Sith that was shown at E3 was specifically the Sith Warrior. Darth Vader was the primary inspiration for the this character class. The Sith Warrior is a heavily armored Force user driven by darkness and rage. He depends more on overpowering his opponents with martial skills than Force powers but often uses iconic powers, such as [the] Force choke. His story revolves around hunting down and crushing the enemies of the Empire, though sometimes, he is given the task of corrupting--rather than destroying--an enemy.
GS: The Sith Warrior is clearly intended to be a combat class. Tell us about this character's role in battle. For instance, of all the characters we've seen revealed so far, this seems to be the closest to a playable character from the offline Knights of the Old Republic games, specifically, a dark-side-specialized Force-sensitive fighter.
Emmanuel Lusinchi: The Sith Warrior is a frontline fighter who aggressively uses the Force to augment his destructive power. As such, the character does have elements in common with melee-centric classes from the two Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic games. Depending on whether players develop their characters toward pure damage or toward a balanced offense and defense, a warrior can go toe-to-toe against the strongest enemy in the room or take apart a whole mob of lesser foes.
GS: Aside from using the weapon to slice through droids and enemy soldiers, what other lightsaber-based abilities will this character have?
EL: While Jedi use flowing and elegant lightsaber forms, the Sith Warrior's attacks are all about uncontrollable rage and the overwhelming use of force. Impale, a gratuitously brutal and generally downright lethal attack, is a good example of the Sith Warrior's powers. The ability is what we call a "spender." The character can use it only once he has whipped himself into a fine rage, typically in the middle of a fight. Since such devastating power would be wasted on an already-wounded enemy, the smart warrior prefers to unleash it on a fresh attacker for, under the right circumstances, an instant kill. Also, I find that impale is a very satisfying way to finish a long fight against a powerful foe.
GS: We understand that the character will be able to dual-wield lightsabers (as shown at E3). How will that affect the character's performance in battle? Will there be different skill trees for different weapon styles (one weapon, two weapon, and so on) like in the KOTOR games?
EL: While we are not quite ready to talk about the specifics of the progression system at this time, I can say that dual-wielding both increases the character's offensive power and opens up certain dual-wielding-only abilities. However, dual-wielding comes with a trade-off, and those who do not go down that path excel in other ways.
GS: Even though traditional Star Wars imagery places both Jedi and Sith in long, flowing robes, it sounds like the Sith Warrior isn't afraid to don heavy armor--even experimental stuff. How does the concept of a Sith wearing heavy armor fit into the universe proper? Can you give some examples of established Sith characters who kit themselves out this way?
JO: Darth Vader is the most famous example of a Sith wearing armor. While Vader's armor was really a life support suit, we felt that wearing armor was an iconic part of the class, especially if we were going to [emulate] Vader. There are other examples of Sith wearing armor in Star Wars fiction (Exar Kun, Darth Krayt, Darth Bane). Even Obi-Wan from Clone Wars wears armor.
GS: In addition to using combat-focused Force powers and being a ferocious fighter, it sounds like this profession has other abilities that make it a natural leader in battle. Do these take the form of party-based "buff" abilities that strengthen the whole group? How do these powers work?
EL: Well, I might have to disappoint you here, but the way the Sith Warrior leads is by physically hurling himself ahead of his group and into the fray, not by sprinkling around touchy-feely buffs for his buddies. That's just not his style. Although, if his refrains from Force choking his groupmates, does that count as a buff?
GS: Given the heavy armor, lightsaber abilities, and Force powers, how would you characterize the class in the parlance of what people expect from massively multiplayer characters? What kind of player will be most attracted to playing this profession?
JO: Players who enjoy being in front of the fight and deflecting enemy attacks will enjoy the Sith Warrior, as well as those who prefer dishing out loads of damage. I know those are two very different roles, but there are certain choices that a Sith Warrior can make that will specialize him in one form of combat over the other. We'll be talking more about that in the future.
GS: At E3, we saw the Sith Warrior take part in the game's multiplayer dialogue system. Given that the profession is basically a ruthless, power-hungry sort--yet the game will have heavy story elements, including branching dialogue--how will the game account for different choices made by different players? How will players be encouraged to role-play as this sort of character without feeling hedged in by limited choices?
JO: Star Wars: The Old Republic allows players to make moral choices, whether they are a Jedi serving the Republic or a Sith Warrior serving the Empire. The story of this character is written with the assumption that players will faithfully serve the Empire and perform their missions ruthlessly. However, there are many choices where players can choose to resist the temptations of the dark side and try to minimize the suffering that their missions might cause. Because the Sith Warrior is a servant of the Empire, he must perform his acts of compassion carefully. He might tell someone he was ordered to kill to get off-world and never return, thus completing his mission in the eyes of his master but without murdering someone who didn't particularly deserve it.
GS: Finally, is there anything else you'd like to add about the Sith Warrior or about Star Wars: The Old Republic?
EL: This was the first character we built, and in many ways, he is still our yardstick for all the other classes. I would not say playing this character is good clean fun because neither "good" nor "clean" is an appropriate term, but he delivers a visceral and satisfying experience. To quote a line from another venerable story: If you think that what's best in life is to crush your enemies and see them driven before you, you should definitely consider playing a Sith Warrior.
JO: Star Wars: The Old Republic will be the first game that allows players to live the fantasy of being someone like Darth Vader. Whether you like engaging in epic lightsaber duels, choking subordinates who fail to do your bidding, or hunting down and corrupting the best and brightest of the Jedi Order, Star Wars: The Old Republic will let you do it.
Corrupting jedi.......ohhh this is going to be sweet!!
Why is this on the most popular tab of 2010 CES? This is OLD
There had better be some orbalisk armor, or I'll be pissed...very pissed.
shooters125, it's Darth Nihilus. And I'm sure they won't, they'll want to save masks for big important characters. If every Sith Warrior and his evil grandma is running around in a mask, it diminishes the coolness of hiding your face. To quote Kang from Jade Empire: "Duplicates diminish the glory of the original!" And Caps, the Jedi will likely be based off of the Consular, a force specialist who's "power flows from the Force" [Yoda, last of the Consulars]. This will likely manifest itself in a defensive focus and heals/buffs.
I have a feeling this is going to be a great success.
The sith warrior looked cool, but I wander what other sith classes there will be. I also wonder how the jedi will differ from the sith in the form of combat.
the armors cool and all but is he going to have the traditional dark jedi robe? i mean can you make it like an optional piece of clothing like a tabard in WoW is? also ae we able to get any cool kind of sith mask like revan or darth naferoius? (if someone knows his name plz tell me )
I REALLY don't like that character model for that "sith warrior"(he looks nothing like a Sith Warrior to me). It looks like a overbulked GI Joe toy with bad armor. I certainly hope you can customize the physical features, otherwise my anticipation for this game just went down a notch. I'm really wanting this game to be good. Argh
i can't wait for this game finally an mmo worth playing
nice
This game looks awesome
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Hm, I'll have to keep an eye on this. I stopped playing MMORPG's but......
Think there will be any way to play this on a mac??
I think the lightsaber just looks big in the first image because of the forced perspective... see how much bigger his arm is too? It's just really close to the camera
Full quote from "Conan the Governator" Q: What is best in life? A: To crush your enemies, to see them driven before you, and to hear the lamentation of their women.
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"To quote a line from another venerable story: If you think that what's best in life is to crush your enemies and see them driven before you" ...he's talking about Conan (the Barbarian, 1982 movie)... Conan's quote follows a saying that is attributed to Genghis Khan, but that particular quote has nothing to do with Genghis or Iggulden afaik.
wat graphic card will this need?/
Twi'lek sith warrior one lightsaber 100% badass! Cannot Wait!
omg.......i just want this soo bad.....but its probably going to be pay to play :( i played all other knights of the old republic.
can't wait
"To quote a line from another venerable story: If you think that what's best in life is to crush your enemies and see them driven before you" the genghis khan series by conn iggulden i do believe. awesome books i recommend them to anyone who enjoys war stories written on personal and far reaching levels. can't wait for this game! the gameplay demo is being put on the official ToR site tomorrow. go check it out!!!
SSIIITTTHHH!!! *spazz out*
awesome...
I can't really imagine all these things to become a great MMO. I mean, it looks good and it feels good but it might go wrong anytime and anywhere if you know what I mean (check AoC :(). But I trust Bioware and I hope that they will deliver one of the best SW experience yet.
I'm hoping for some neat races to play, hope we aren't stuck being humans :(
While I'm still uber-hyped for this, I really hope the graphics improve much more (in terms of huge, unrealistic lightsabers and other things). Heck even Burning Crusade showed a better touch of graphics then this. Although it'll trump WoW in quite a few categories
a lot of people are asking about the Sith version of a consular... My belief is that it will be the Sith Corruptor( or something along those lines)
Sigh....that's supposed to be a Sith warrior? He looks like the lost member of the boy band N-Stink ! I know that this game is still a work in progress, but damn, it looks very plastic fantastic !! Just compare this to the Force Unleashed screens and you know what I mean!
cant wait...
looks like lotr: argons quest... but better
If you only knew the power of the dark side...
That giant lightsaber looks retarded
like the jedi do bounty hunters get to choose dual weapons and rockets as a choice of there class along the way
i wonder if bounty hunters get morale choices like a good bounty hunter or bad
Awesome. Can't wait for this game.
I used to be worried about how the "storyline" thing would work out, but its starting to grow on me.. My biggest worry now is how the actual combat is going to be.
P.S. Sith all the way my friends =)
Can't join the darkside... must resist... remember training...
Left behind WoW a few months ago, and this will 100% be my next MMO. The more I hear, the more I like it, that and I loved the two KotOR's. Cant wait to play as a Bounty Hunter.
vorkosigan97 Mandalorians aren't really a "race".. though mostly human, they have all sorts of species in their ranks (mostly near-humans, though) I...am a geek.
I can't wait for this game, BUT THE DAMNED 'SABERS ARE STILL FISHER-PRICE HUGE!
I just got back from Gamescom and I had the chance to ask the producers themselves on a bunch of issues. But they are serious about veiling any details regarding PvP (except that it will be a part of the game). They claim they cannot yet tell us whether piloting space crafts will be implemented and guess what, they remain silent when I asked them about the beginning of betatesting. Mysterious they are! ;-) Anyhow, the game looks fantastic,and so do the classes (of course they don't look as awesome as a Darth Vader yet - it's most likely only tier I+II gear we see). My bet is that they will crack a million players after the first month with get close to five million subscribers after 12 months. The bets are on!
I have to say those Sith look, well... nothing like Sith. They just look like normal jedi with red light sabers. No black robes or mechanical limbs and faces, nothing!
Looking at the official website, it looks like there will be 4 classes on each side initially. I'm guessing that each corresponds to something on the other side. Based on the classical four-class breakdown, here's my guesses so far, along with likely spec paths. Smuggler = Bounty Hunter (Ranged DPS vs Debuffs, Stealth, Social, and general Skill-monkey) Republic Trooper = Mandalorian (Ranged DPS vs crowd control) Jedi Guardian = Sith Warrior (Melee DPS vs Tank) Jedi Consular = Sith [Force User] (Healer vs Buffer) Of course, we still don't know what races are in the game, so if Mandalorians turn up as a race that would throw a wrench into my breakdown. The X vs X above are my best guesses as to the two likely spec paths. I'm actually guessing that humans and maybe Zabrak or Twi'lek will be the only playable races, since all that voiceover would be wasted if you can't understand your character (plus I haven't seen footage of any non-human PCs yet).
At least I have found a few others who will join me as Jedi. No offence to the Sith or anything.
I used to WoW, almost three years, I am hoping and starting to think that this is going to be better, if not different which is what i really hope for. I trust Bioware and also am a big fan of their games, so I'm sure they will deliver with their own taste and style which everyone will undoubtedly like; I mean CMON it's Bioware guys!
WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
braddah b,isnt the bounty hunter class the mandolorian class?cant wait to check it out.i hope it isnt a pay to play mmo.would love to play republic trooper with nice swords
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- Developer(s): BioWare
- Genre: Role-Playing
- Release: Dec 20, 2011 (US) »
- ESRB: T
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