I am going to look at the fastest way I have found to level a character in SWTOR from aoaltwar's blog

Leveling characters just isn’t for a lot of, myself included. Star Wars: The Old Republic carries a great leveling experience, and I didn’t mind it. Still, I didn’t desire to repeat it for any new character I wanted to level. The ‘fastest solution to level in SWTOR‘ is another common question for the official forums swtor. In this post I am going to review the fastest way I have found to level a character in SWTOR, you may be a free account or maybe a subscriber. Fair warning though, subscribers have more experience. The fastest approach to level will be as a subscriber, however, you can still level fast in SWTOR with a merchant account.

Daily quests assist you to level fast in SWTOR. By daily quests, I mean Space Missions, Flashpoints, and Warzones. You are able to do a daily quest each day. For flashpoints, you'll receive even more go through the first time you operate one. If you grab a regular quest, find a new flashpoint around your level that you simply haven’t done yet. You’ll hold the flashpoint quest and also the daily mission for turn in, and credit towards your Weekly Quest. Once you could have completed your quest, begin mastering something else game. Always be doing two quests simultaneously, a day-to-day quest, as well as a regular quest. This makes your leveling better.

The Imperial Agent’s story can often be considered one of the most effective in the game, and is particularly rumored to obtain been written first. The story has drastically different endings dependant upon what choices you’ve made through the story, unlike many of the other classes which are more static.

The Jedi Consular’s class story is generally derided as the most boring in the class stories, the way it focuses on healing, study and diplomacy instead of adventure and intrigue much like the other stories. The Consular’s story is the one about a more average Jedi, instead of one who saves the world having a sweep with their saber.

Each class has a minimum of one, and quite often two, companions it is possible to choose to pursue a romance with. In the base SWTOR Free-to-Play game these are typically only cross-gender (“Male” characters are only able to romance “Female” characters and vice-versa. Same-gender relationships were only introduced in later content). Likely for programming and database reasons, genders are binary visit here. Though as soon as you reach Knights on the Fallen Empire (and possibly Shadow of Revan) I believe you may flirt with NPCs of either binary gender.

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