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Looking for a Star Wars: The Old Republic Guide for the Sith Empire? Well, you're never going to find a solid one written in one website post or article, that's for sure. SWTOR has a huge amount of content, and not even the in-game guides cover it completely. I'm not going to write a full Star Wars: The Old Republic Guide here, however I will try a player approach for each one of the Sith Empire classes. There are four main classes on the Sith Empire faction in SWTOR: Sith Warrior, Sith Inquisitor, Imperial Agent and Bounty Hunter. Here's a condensed presentation of each one of them. The Sith Warrior. This is the class the defines the Sith Empire faction, being a heavy melee DPS class. As a Sith Warrior you can choose to be a Marauder, wielding two lightsabers and relying on acrobatic saber techniques, or a Juggernaut, spec that allows the Sith Warrior to become a tank. The Sith Inquisitor. A different type of dark jedi DPS class, the Sith Inquisitor can follow the path of a force-based caster class - Sorcerer, which can be either a spell-caster DPS or a healer, depending on the skill tree that it follows. If choosing the Assassin path, a Sith Inquisitor can become a stealth class, with stealth-based attacks, wielding a double-bladed lightsaber. The Bounty Hunter. Just like in the SW movies, Bounty Hunters wear heavy armor and can deal massive amounts of medium ranged damage, using various types of blasters and rifles. The Bounty Hunter class is similar in many aspects with the Trooper class, although the weaponry and combat styles are different. As a BH you can follow the Powetech advancement profession, becoming either a tank, using energetic shields to absorb damage, or a ranged DPS, combining blaster and flame-throwing attacks. As a BH Powertech, you will also benefit from great crowd control attacks. The other specialization of the Bounty Hunter is Mercenary, and as a Mercenary you will be wielding two blasters, featuring a combat style similar to the Smuggler, or become a Bodyguard, fulfilling the role of a healer or off-healer. The Imperial Agent. The last class I'm going to shortly review in this Star Wars: The Old Republic guide is the evil James Bond of the Sith Empire. As an Imperial Agent you can also choose paths, becoming an Operative, effective in medium-ranged and close combat, with stealth attacks, or if you follow the other skill tree, you can become a healer. Or you can choose to be a Sniper, highly effective with ranged DPS, also using droids and probes to weaken the enemy. My choice: I'd definitely go for the Imperial Agent. As you may have noticed, I'm not really into lightsabers, and this Sith Empire class is really cool to play. I hope this short Star Wars: The Old Republic guide will help you choose your class from the start.
However, if you're looking for a more solid SWTOR guide for each class, fast leveling, clever SW credit making techniques to become rich as the Hutts, or for easy and quick ways to boost your crafting, you will probably need a more complete Star Wars: The Old Republic guide.
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