I may not be the first in making this observation, but the starting planets could be clue to what classes are yet to be announced, considering that apparently the smuggler and trooper start on the same planet. That is to say:
Republic:
Smuggler and Trooper, starting on whats-it-called
Jedi Guardian and Jedi Consular, starting on that Jedi planet
Empire:
Bounty Hunter and Imperial Agent, starting on Hutta
Sith Warrior and Sith Caster, starting on Korriban
I hope I am wrong, of course, since it would be quite lazy of them to only include four starting planets and four non-force using classes.
I may not be the first in making this observation, but the starting planets could be clue to what classes are yet to be announced, considering that apparently the smuggler and trooper start on the same planet. That is to say:
Republic:
Smuggler and Trooper, starting on whats-it-called
Jedi Guardian and Jedi Consular, starting on that Jedi planet
Empire:
Bounty Hunter and Imperial Agent, starting on Hutta
Sith Warrior and Sith Caster, starting on Korriban
I hope I am wrong, of course, since it would be quite lazy of them to only include four starting planets and four non-force using classes.
It's wouldn't simply be lazy, it wouldn't make any sense.
I'm more familiar with the movies, but are there any "casters" in Star Wars? The movies make no such distinction. There's never anyone standing in the back spamming Force spells and trying to conserve mana. Even the most powerful Force-users depend on their lightsabers in the movies. I'm also not sure if there are enough Force abilities to base a whole class around unless you start digging up silly things from the EU.
I may not be the first in making this observation, but the starting planets could be clue to what classes are yet to be announced, considering that apparently the smuggler and trooper start on the same planet. That is to say:
Republic:
Smuggler and Trooper, starting on whats-it-called
Jedi Guardian and Jedi Consular, starting on that Jedi planet
Empire:
Bounty Hunter and Imperial Agent, starting on Hutta
Sith Warrior and Sith Caster, starting on Korriban
I hope I am wrong, of course, since it would be quite lazy of them to only include four starting planets and four non-force using classes.
It's wouldn't simply be lazy, it wouldn't make any sense.
I'm more familiar with the movies, but are there any "casters" in Star Wars? The movies make no such distinction. There's never anyone standing in the back spamming Force spells and trying to conserve mana. Even the most powerful Force-users depend on their lightsabers in the movies. I'm also not sure if there are enough Force abilities to base a whole class around unless you start digging up silly things from the EU.
The Emperor? He's been known to draw a saber from time to time but its mostly "Force Lightning biatch" in the films.
I may not be the first in making this observation, but the starting planets could be clue to what classes are yet to be announced, considering that apparently the smuggler and trooper start on the same planet. That is to say:
Republic:
Smuggler and Trooper, starting on whats-it-called
Jedi Guardian and Jedi Consular, starting on that Jedi planet
Empire:
Bounty Hunter and Imperial Agent, starting on Hutta
Sith Warrior and Sith Caster, starting on Korriban
I hope I am wrong, of course, since it would be quite lazy of them to only include four starting planets and four non-force using classes.
It's wouldn't simply be lazy, it wouldn't make any sense.
I'm more familiar with the movies, but are there any "casters" in Star Wars? The movies make no such distinction. There's never anyone standing in the back spamming Force spells and trying to conserve mana. Even the most powerful Force-users depend on their lightsabers in the movies. I'm also not sure if there are enough Force abilities to base a whole class around unless you start digging up silly things from the EU.
The Emperor? He's been known to draw a saber from time to time but its mostly "Force Lightning biatch" in the films.
Gotta remember that in the last 3 movies theres exactly 5 force users total, 2 of which dont really do much. In the prequels, they focused on the guardians since they had whooshwooshlightsabers that do awesome selling toys.
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I may not be the first in making this observation, but the starting planets could be clue to what classes are yet to be announced, considering that apparently the smuggler and trooper start on the same planet. That is to say:
Republic:
Smuggler and Trooper, starting on whats-it-called
Jedi Guardian and Jedi Consular, starting on that Jedi planet
Empire:
Bounty Hunter and Imperial Agent, starting on Hutta
Sith Warrior and Sith Caster, starting on Korriban
I hope I am wrong, of course, since it would be quite lazy of them to only include four starting planets and four non-force using classes.
It's wouldn't simply be lazy, it wouldn't make any sense.
I'm more familiar with the movies, but are there any "casters" in Star Wars? The movies make no such distinction. There's never anyone standing in the back spamming Force spells and trying to conserve mana. Even the most powerful Force-users depend on their lightsabers in the movies. I'm also not sure if there are enough Force abilities to base a whole class around unless you start digging up silly things from the EU.
The Emperor? He's been known to draw a saber from time to time but its mostly "Force Lightning biatch" in the films.
If "from time to time" means every fight in the prequels, then sure.
I can't imagine that the Sith Warrior heavy armor guy will be the only force-using Sith, though I certainly agree that 1 Force User per side would be plenty. I have a feeling there will be an Emperor-themed force power class as well.
I hope I'm wrong, and I hope that if I'm right there's still only 1 Force-using Republic class. It seems to me it would be "Sith-like" to have a greater percentage of Force adepts than the Republic, considering in KOTOR 1 it seemed like there were way more Sith ex-Jedi than there were Jedi.
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Skado Pokoe, apparently. Not sure if I prefer it over Doda Ska.
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Where did the idea for these names come from? Solo seems like the shortest last name series. It seems like traditional Asian names or fantasy names work well. Maybe compound names too.
Both are pretty good. The first one is more badass but the second sounds more star warsy.
Murse McRoy? All I see is "Nurse McRoy." I don't want to make you feel bad, but I'd hate to not notice something like that myself and wind up regretting it when Nurse is my level 60 Jedi Master with all sorts of epic gear and fame and such and I can't change his name.
Eh, I don't like the way method two originally comes out (Wilza Stove? Really?) but while we're at it, why not just choose the order its in? I kinda like Zawil Ovest.
Both are pretty good. The first one is more badass but the second sounds more star warsy.
Murse McRoy? All I see is "Nurse McRoy." I don't want to make you feel bad, but I'd hate to not notice something like that myself and wind up regretting it when Nurse is my level 60 Jedi Master with all sorts of epic gear and fame and such and I can't change his name.
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Sounds like a girls name.
still a good idea.
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I prefer this one:
First 3 Letters of Last name
First 2 Letters of First name
First 2 Letters of Mother’s maiden name
First 3 Letters of Birthplace (city or town)
Hanan Niesb. Yeaarh
Aiden Bail.
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Hey it's a small terrorist organization that... has dozens of cities on every planet... and outnumbers our stormtroopers a hundred to one
Make that into Riwiwoo, thats a perfect Wookiee name.
Ri Wi'Woo would probably be the Twi'Lek spelling of the same name
shit
someone please kill me for that
Coast Weorl
THIS IS TERRIBLE
Ryami Behou
ehh... yeah I guess
De'ach Dach'r?
Urgh.
I wonder if the name generator will allow apostrophes and hyphens..
Daggu Skält... could work, maybe better with Skalt though.
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Hmmm
Republic:
Smuggler and Trooper, starting on whats-it-called
Jedi Guardian and Jedi Consular, starting on that Jedi planet
Empire:
Bounty Hunter and Imperial Agent, starting on Hutta
Sith Warrior and Sith Caster, starting on Korriban
I hope I am wrong, of course, since it would be quite lazy of them to only include four starting planets and four non-force using classes.
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This is a much better method!
Old: Toeu (what the fuck?!
New: Jacto (8-))
It's wouldn't simply be lazy, it wouldn't make any sense.
I'm more familiar with the movies, but are there any "casters" in Star Wars? The movies make no such distinction. There's never anyone standing in the back spamming Force spells and trying to conserve mana. Even the most powerful Force-users depend on their lightsabers in the movies. I'm also not sure if there are enough Force abilities to base a whole class around unless you start digging up silly things from the EU.
The Emperor? He's been known to draw a saber from time to time but its mostly "Force Lightning biatch" in the films.
Gotta remember that in the last 3 movies theres exactly 5 force users total, 2 of which dont really do much. In the prequels, they focused on the guardians since they had whooshwooshlightsabers that do awesome selling toys.
If "from time to time" means every fight in the prequels, then sure.
I get your point though.
I'm kidding, of course, but yeah I was referring mostly to the original films.
I hope I'm wrong, and I hope that if I'm right there's still only 1 Force-using Republic class. It seems to me it would be "Sith-like" to have a greater percentage of Force adepts than the Republic, considering in KOTOR 1 it seemed like there were way more Sith ex-Jedi than there were Jedi.
This is true.
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New: Lowst Tomel (not much better but still not STAR LOW)
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The last name sounds alright at least...Maybe I'll combine it with the first name from the other name generator. So...Majo Miseo, or Sun Miseo.
almost Thufir Hawat but not quite
... I don't see that working
Maybe... Thhy Pa ?
Nope
Watbi Resto or Watbi Revac if I use my hometown rather than the one I was simply born in.
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Murse McRoy
OR the one from the generator in the OP:
Sepa Mur
Both are pretty good. The first one is more badass but the second sounds more star warsy.
Murse McRoy? All I see is "Nurse McRoy." I don't want to make you feel bad, but I'd hate to not notice something like that myself and wind up regretting it when Nurse is my level 60 Jedi Master with all sorts of epic gear and fame and such and I can't change his name.
Also, pre-emptive "this ToTP sucks."
Hmm, I'd either have Jajo She from the OP or Sheja Hapai from Cherrn's.
Yeah, not really feeling either one.
I dunno if I like it.
I see Murse and think Scrubs.
Murse=Male Nurse