Wednesday 8 February 2012

SWTOR Legacy System - What Is It and The Rewards


If you're wondering what the SWTOR legacy system is, then you've come to the right place. Star Wars: The Old Republic was designed to be a whole new MMO experience and the SWTOR legacy system has helped players expand their character selection and develop an army of controllable units.
In essence, the SWTOR legacy system benefits players who create multiple characters, rather than play with a single character. Those with multiple characters will be able to gain legacy levels to their characters, whilst still leveling up their main character. The legacy experience that you can gain will be located under the experience bar as the purple legacy bar.

As you would know, after completing a class quest, you will allowed to choose a unique surname that will be attached to your character and any character that you decide to create on that server. If you start rolling out new characters, they will fall into this family tree that SWTOR was designed on, or also known as, the Legacy tree. You can basically assign your other characters as sons, daughters, brothers, sisters or friends of your main character.

You can even choose a character of an entirely different race to your main character and it can still be assigned to your legacy tree. They either become your friend, a spouse or an adopted sibling or relative.
Legacy experience is gained in the same way normal experience points is gained, which is through fights. More legacy characters will increase the legacy experience gained, since if any one of your characters gains experience, then the rest gain some experience as well. Battles aren't the only way to gain legacy experience, since you can achieve this via Operations and Flashpoints as well.

Accumulating many legacy points can help you can unlock new abilities and "bind on Legacy" items. Legacy perks can involve getting new attacking abilities or customizing your next SWTOR legacy family member. For example, if you chose to level up your Jedi Knight to level 40 and decided to roll out the Smuggler into your legacy, since you've got some legacy points (I hope), you can buy some perks for your new Smuggler character like a new bike. This would allow your new character to access a "bind on Legacy" item that wouldn't normally be accessible to the Smuggler character at such an early stage of the game.
The SWTOR legacy system is also only restricted to 1 account, although the developers are thinking of expanding the legacy system. You can definitely be sure that the Star Wars legacy will survive for many years to come.

The SWTOR legacy system is a great way to learn more about the Star Wars universe. Another great way to learn about winning in the Star Wars universe is by getting this SWTOR guide here.

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