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Yeah but that was the best part of obi-wan, taking down the Jin'Ha, swinging left and right, rolling past em then delivering the final blow. It's cool to use the force swing on the ones with the knives.. 1 hit kills. It's shame that it's imperfections stood out so much in the minds of reviewers.

 

Is it possible to steal random swoops like that?

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I didn't actually figure out that one-hit-kill special move until ages after I had stopped playing the game.

 

It made them quite a bit harder having to slog them to death :)

 

 

Is it possible to steal random swoops like that?

I sure as hell hope so!

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Originally posted by Thrift

I didn't actually figure out that one-hit-kill special move until ages after I had stopped playing the game.

 

It made them quite a bit harder having to slog them to death :)

 

 

What is the one hit kill move? I've done it a couple times on accident but can't figure it out. after playing Obi-Wan they actually do look like Jin-Ha. they don't seem to look scary enough to be in with the Sith though.

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It looks like a Mandalorian Warrior.

 

toj2o.jpg

 

Sorry the link does not seem to work.

 

Go Here for the image. Head to the section titled, "Tales of the Jedi: The Sith War at 3,996 BSW4.

 

Since the game does take place after the Mandalorian War I thought this was logical. Notice if you will the helmets. Look very simular, don't they. Also if you take away the helmet, he looks very much like Jango Fett, which we all know adopted the Mandalorian armor.

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Originally posted by swatteam

who's that chap? suprised u guys noe so much abt the old, old republic

Long ago, before any hint of the Special Editions much less the new trilogy, Star Wars fans only had a few books and the several comic book series, one being "Tales of the Jedi". That series was introduced in 1992. It told the adventures of the old Republic some 4000 years before SW4. Go to the Link I provided above to fill in the gaps you may have.

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Or download Nathan Butler's timeline, and start reading around 4000 BSW4 to get a good summary on what happened during the Sith Wars. Or better yet, order the paperbacks at your favorite online store. I've only read the "Sith Wars" paperback thus far, but I'll be sure to get more of these paperbacks, and brush up what I can learn about the Jedi of these times.

 

(can't wait to see the Cathar warrior they've mentioned previousley in KotR)

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