This is the last of my KOTOR builds that I have saved on my computer. Technically speaking, I have one more, but it’s just a slightly modified version of a build I found from a guide. Anyway, this is my attempt at a well-rounded, jack of
The name says it all. What separates this from your ordinary Jedi build is that it’s decked out from head to toe in heavy armor. You won’t be able to use very many force powers, sure, but in return, you’ll be able to tank like no ot
This build is quite similar to my Skillmaster, to the point where I wasn’t sure whether I wanted to post this or not. However, after thinking it over, I decided that there were enough differences between the two to warrant posting this
This build, like so many others, started out because I wanted to try a few things that I normally don’t do in builds. First of all, I wanted to try using a single saber and Flurry (if you’ve seen my other builds, you’ll notice that I usu
And here it is, the single most challenging build I’ve ever played in KOTOR, and, when compared to my other builds, perhaps the most unorthodox as well. As you might’ve guessed from the name, this build is to skills as my Sabermaster
With this build, I wanted to do a couple of things that I haven’t done in a KOTOR build before. First and foremost, I wanted to make a Scoundrel -> Guardian build. The cool thing about this build is that if you use Guardian’s Force Jump
Fun fact: I was originally going to name this the Spellsword, because that’s essentially what this build is. Half of this build is about frying distant enemies or groups of foes with force powers (spell) and the other half is about sl
And now for something completely different. With this build, I wanted to do several things that I rarely, if ever, do. First, rather than using lightsabers, melee weapons, or even blaster pistols, I used rifles and heavy weapons, s
This is my second build and the polar opposite of my Sabermaster. Whereas that build was focused on lightsaber combat, this one is all about using force powers. Truthfully, this build is pretty overkill in that regard, but as they sa
In KOTOR, I find that the best defense is a good offense, and the best offense is hitting as hard as you can with a lightsaber. This build is the embodiment of this philosophy. Throughout the entire playthrough you’ll be hitting like
Baan Dar, The Legend...Thief, Warlock, Shadowmaster, Ruthless Assassin, Undying Avenger, Dark God, Robber Baron, Mastermind of Nefarious Plots. All these things and more are the Legendary Baan Dar, he who is called The Bandit God; but what is the Tru
The Vraseth are a vampire bloodline gifted with nimbleness. This can be reflected ingame by what is perhaps my favorite glitch in the game, the Quick Reflexes + Slow Time combo, or what I like to call Extended Slow Time. By using
When true cats die, their souls are lifted by Khenarthi and flown to the Sands Behind the Stars, to play and prey until the Next Pounce. When bent cats die, their souls are dragged down by Namiira into
Quick, think of the worst weapon in the game. Did you come up with the Rueful Axe? I certainly did. Seriously, let’s take a look at the pros and cons of this weapon. Pros: its base damage is good (same amount as the Glass Battleaxe), it’s
Their organization has no name. All that is known about them is that they split off from the Vigil of Stendarr in the early Fourth Era due to their heretical method used to combat daedra, vampires, and other abominations. Said method was to infuse a
There have been a few builds made for Skyrim that have utilized a set of self-enchanted weapons solely for their enchanting effects. This build is in the same vein as them, but notably differs in using what I believe to be the ultimate
The trend in character builds nowadays is towards complexity. Be it through in-depth gameplay mechanics or intricate roleplay, builds have become increasingly multifaceted. Not so with this character, however. This is a build that is
Two necromancers, a master and apprentice, stood in a dank, musty crypt. Before them lay a nondescript coffin, largely intact despite having centuries to decay, but otherwise ordinary. The elder mage began to speak.
The old “insert a TES vampire clan into Skyrim” is a concept that's been done in a variety of builds, and this build does the exact same thing with Selenu. So why didn't I go with a more original idea? It has to do with the signat
I've seen a few different Alik'r builds on the internet, but most of them, my own Desert Spellsword included, seem to rely a good bit on magic. Conversely, the Alik’r seen ingame don’t use magic at all in combat (though you get to