Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords/Battle Circle: Difference between revisions

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You always start on the south side of the battle circle, and your challenger always starts on the north side. Davrel makes two unarmed attacks per round. If you are somehow unable to beat him:
You always start on the south side of the battle circle, and your challenger always starts on the north side. Davrel makes two unarmed attacks per round and has {{s|Feats|Ignore Pain}} I. If you are somehow unable to beat him:


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Tagren makes two unarmed attacks per round with {{s|Feats|Unarmed Specialist}} I, and wears {{s|Heavy armor|Mandalorian Battle Armor}}. If you're bested by him:
Tagren makes two unarmed attacks per round with {{s|Feats|Unarmed Specialist}} I, and has {{s|Feats|Ignore Pain}} I and {{s|Heavy armor|Mandalorian Battle Armor}}. If you're bested by him:


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Kelborn makes two attacks with a Dueling {{s|Melee weapons|Vibrosword}}, and you receive the same weapon, although you can switch to unarmed combat yourself without violating the rules: you lose it once the fight is over unless you switched to unarmed but, since it cannot be upgraded (only broken down or sold), there's little point in trying to keep it. If you aren't able to beat him:
Kelborn makes two attacks with a Dueling {{s|Melee weapons|Vibrosword}} and has {{s|Feats|Ignore Pain}} I, and you receive the same weapon, although you can switch to unarmed combat yourself without violating the rules: you lose it once the fight is over unless you switched to unarmed but, since it cannot be upgraded (only broken down or sold), there's little point in trying to keep it. If you aren't able to beat him:


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Bralor makes ''three'' unarmed attacks per round with {{s|Feats|Unarmed Specialist}} III, but since you can  
Bralor makes ''three'' unarmed attacks per round with {{s|Feats|Unarmed Specialist}} III and has {{s|Feats|Ignore Pain}} I, but since you can use your lightsaber(s) or any other weapons and the Force, this fight might actually be comparatively easy unless you decide to match him in unarmed combat without them. However, using {{s|Force powers|Force Push}} or Wave to throw him back out of the battle circle may be the quickest and easiest way to defeat him (although this only happens if his Reflex save is a failure). If you don't defeat him:
use your lightsaber(s) or any other weapons and the Force, this fight might actually be comparatively easy unless you decide to match him in unarmed combat without them. However, using {{s|Force powers|Force Push}} or Wave to throw him back out of the battle circle may be the quickest and easiest way to defeat him (although this only happens if his Reflex save is a failure). If you don't defeat him:


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