If you subscribe you will get it but if you let the sub lapse you'll either have to get the unlock or lock the character or atleast thats the way it used to me
Originally posted by Berserkr:I'm on Star Forge the lowest I ever seen the unlock on the GTN for was like 5 mil and that was a buy and resell it for profit for me, once you have it unlocked its for all characters on the account it's in the character creation unlocked I've heard a lot of people say that this game is unbearable without a subscription. For a story based game, it's going to be kind of hard for me to enjoy it, when I can't even play the race I was imaging.
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As far as I can tell, don't free players have a limit of 1,000,000 credits with no bank space, making that impossible to buy?Įven if I put the time in and buy the race ingame, don't I also have to pay the appearance editor in Cartel Coins too? What kind of time investment am I looking at, because I don't really want to invest 200 hours of grinding in a new MMO, especially if I have to spend those 200 hours playing as a species as I don't want to. I'm not about to subscribe to a game that I've never played before, so how hard is it to buy Twilek on say, the Star Forge server? I've seen mixed internet search results: one person said they got lucky and bought it for 200,000 credits, another person says that the race costs over 1,500,000 credits. Based on what I've googled, it seems you get it automatically from Subscribing, leveling a character of that race to lv50, or through buying the race on the GTN.
And it seems that's not the only thing planned for SWTOR this year: the character creation experience is due to be overhauled, with "new looks for the character sheet, inventory, and much more".So, I found after downloading the game, that Twilek is locked, which is extremely frustrating. The Legacy of the Sith expansion is set to arrive sometime this Christmas and will be free for all players. Oh, and if you've already hit the level cap, there's now a little more room for you to grow: the limit has now been increased by five levels to 80. A first look at the updated Jedi Guardian Combat style is being added to the public test server next week. The game is also getting loadouts, allowing you to easily swap between playstyles and gear. This means Troopers can wield sniper rifles, for instance, while Sith Inquisitors can dual-wield lightsabers "or even secretly use Dark Side powers while posing as a member of the Jedi Order". On top of this the expansion adds a new gameplay feature called Combat Styles, which means "players can now separate their Class Story from gameplay style". There's also a new operation called R-4 Anomaly Operation, which sees players take on a galactic threat in deep space.
The storyline will be playable as either a solo experience or multiplayer Flashpoint. It sounds like Darth Malgus may be up to no good again, and may have found something "critical to the future of the Jedi and the Sith". The story then moves to the planet Elom, where a ruined Sith Fortress that was "mysteriously erased from all records" has been discovered. Players will have to battle through underwater facilities to gain control of the planet for either the Empire or the Republic - but doing so will unlock a new base of operations for your faction, along with a new daily area. The new storyline begins on ocean planet Manaan, which has been invaded by the Sith Empire for its abundance of kolto, "a vital medical resource on all sides of the war". Watch on YouTube Legacy of The Sith Expansion Announcement Livestream