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SWTOR Saviour

 

When Star Wars: The Old Republic (SWTOR) was first announced, it was greeted with much enthusiasm, which grew exponentially as gameplay videos, stunning landscape images, and resources on SWTOR history and planet systems were released. I was personally in the list of fans who watched this game for years, waiting for a release date. I had played Star Wars Galaxies before I moved to WoW, and was a huge fan of Star Wars in general. SWTOR takes place several millenia before Darth Vader's violent rise to power, at a time when tensions between the Empire and the Republic are at their highest. It started as another pay-to-play MMORPG like WoW, but now has a free membership with the option to upgrade to a paid membership for added benefits.

SWTOR features many never-before-seen implementations, including the much awaited space combat. Traveling in starships that may be unique for each class, players journey through space and face dangers specific to space travel, including enemy fighters and dangerous obstacle courses. Other planets also become accessible and open to exploration with the help of space travel. Additionally, there are numerous quest lines to be tackled and companions that can acquired by completing them. Companions can be used as part of a crew that is at the player's command, which can be helpful if the player is occupied elsewhere and needs materials gathered or items crafted in their absence. SWTOR is also rife with PvP options, including several warzones where the Empire faces off against the Republic for various rewards. Team work is very important in PvP and the new flashpoints, which can be very difficult without proper communication and mutual understanding.

The introduction of so much new content can be frustrating for any player, and a guide is a must-have with a game that is as vast and rich in content as Star Wars The Old Republic. Guides can help those who are completely new to the game and those who are already familiar with it because they provide such a wealth of information. For beginners, there is information about how to get started, including class details and leveling tips. For players who have already started their journey or are getting ready for end-game content, SWTOR guides can help by providing guidance for flashpoints and raids. In the event that a player is considering a guide, the best SWTOR guide available is SWTOR Savior, which has all the information Star Wars: The Old Republic players could possibly wish for.

 

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