


If you are the same class, for example you are both playing Jedi Knights, you will have to go into your own class story quests separately and complete them separately. You can work directly together on any quest that isn't your main class story quest - for example, you could go defuse the bombs on Alderaan together to save the noble estates and you would both get credit, but if you’re a Smuggler, and you friend is a Jedi Knight, you won’t get any credit for helping your friend with their Jedi Knight quests.Ĭlass quests work a bit differently than normal quests. Star Wars: The Old Republic is a great game to play with a second person, especially if you start together at level 1. If you are playing with a friend, there's also a few things you'll want to keep in mind while questing and choosing classes together. This guide was written mainly for players starting at level 1, so keep in mind the order and availability will be a bit jumbled for you if you are playing on an Outlander token character. They can also go back and start certain later planets, but they can not play the Rise of the Hutt Cartel expansion or the Shadow of Revan expansion.
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Outlander token characters can go back and complete planetary quests, bonus series quests, and Flashpoint quests, but not class quests. You’ll then be able to go back and do some of these quests - but not all of them. If you have created a level 60 or 65 Outlander character, your main story objective will be to simply follow the Knights of the Fallen Empire expansion story. This is not recommended for new players looking to enjoy the story. Starting a character at level 60 or 65 is referred to as using an Outlander Token, which starts you at the beginning of the later expansions. Most players start at level 1, but there is an option to create a level 60 or 65 character if you have subscribed recently or have bought the opportunity from the Cartel Market. (View Reddit Discussion on Class Story Order) Outlander Token - Start at Level 60 or 65 The good news is that all the class stories happen at roughly the same time - so you can pick the class that interests you the most, and it doesn't matter if you choose to play a Jedi Knight or an Imperial Agent first. Your first step in your character creation is to pick a faction and a class. we can only help answer your questions about the game. Please note this is not for finding someone to help you in game.

The story quests in the game are meant to be played in a specific order, but in reality you may not come across them at the right time or might accidentally miss them all together while focusing on your main quest.įull Size Chart - use the menu to learn more about a specific storyline Get HelpĬLICK HERE if you need help starting or finding a quest after reading about it in the guide! This will allow you to create a new post requesting help from other players. If you are just beginning your adventure in Star Wars: The Old Republic, you may realize that there is an incredible amount of quests available in the game, and a vast range of story and lore for you to explore.
