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Watch the story teaser for Legacy of Sith here
Legacy of the Sith is available to all current Star Wars™: The Old Republic™ Subscribers. To start the new storyline, your Character must have completed the Onslaught storyline–Whispers in the Force.
As the war between the Galactic Republic and the Sith Empire intensifies, it spreads to new worlds. Fringe groups loom from the shadows, each with their own agenda, and Darth Malgus has a mysterious plan of his own.
Legacy of the Sith also includes a new Flashpoint (Elom), an increase in the level cap to level 80, new Legendary items, and more, like the 8-player Operation—The R-4 Anomaly.
We’re covering the highlights here, but you’ll find a full breakdown of all changes in the Legacy of the Sith patch notes over on swtor.com.
The first changes you’ll see to the in-game User Interface are around Character Creation and your Character Sheet.
We’ve made it easier for you to see the choices available when you’re creating a new Character and we’ve included some text to give you a flavor of what you can expect from your Origin (formerly known as Class) Story.
First, you choose your Origin story, then you choose your Combat Style (formerly known as Advanced Class), and then you customize your Character’s appearance.
If you want to, you can even choose a second Combat Style after you create your Character.
Originally, you could only choose one of two Combat Styles for each Origin Story, and it wasn’t possible to change that choice. This meant that your preferred playstyle could dictate the Origin Story you chose.
With Legacy of the Sith, we’ve widened the options available to all Origin Stories.
Here are the Combat Styles available to Force-users:
And these are the Combat Styles available to Tech Origin Stories:
For existing Characters, the Combat Styles available depend on your Alignment with the Force. Dark Side Combat styles are available to your Light Side characters if you have unlocked the Dark V achievement in your Legacy, and vice versa.
If you haven’t unlocked Dark V or Light V on your Legacy, your Alignment with the Force at the end of Act 3 of your Origin story determines the Combat Styles available to you.
For example, if you complete your Origin Story as a Jedi Consular, and your Force Alignment is on the Dark Side you will be able to switch to any of the Dark Side Force-user-Combat Styles.
When you log in to Legacy of the Sith for the first time, your default Combat Style will be your Character’s original Advanced Class. If you’ve completed your Origin Story on that Character, and you’re a Subscriber, you’ll be able to choose your second Combat Style as soon as you load the game. Force-users will have a Mission called Training in the Force and Tech Origin Stories will have one called Training and Skills to set your second Combat Style.
Things to remember:
All Skills (except for Speeder Piloting) are now auto-trained on all Characters as soon as they’re earned.
We’ve also made it easier than ever before for you to switch Disciplines. You don't have to visit the Skills Mentor on the Fleet anymore. You also don’t need to use a Field Respecialization Droid as long as:
To change your Discipline:
There's a short timer on Discipline changes to make it easier for you to switch again if you misclicked. Whenever you switch Disciplines, you automatically train all skills for that Discipline.
Your Character sheet has been updated to include your personal Inventory, the info on your Combat Style and Discipline, as well as your gear, your current Companion’s gear, and our new addition, your Loadouts.
This means you have far more information available at a glance, and you can manage your gear and your Inventory without having to open multiple windows.
To reduce clutter, we only display the most important stats for your Character and Companion by default. To see more detailed information about their stats, select the Details button.
To change your Character’s Title or Flair, click on the Medal icon beside their name on the Gear tab.
Loadouts allow you to manage your gear, weapons, abilities, your taskbars, and even (if you’re in a rest area, and you’re a Subscriber) switch between two Combat Styles.
Instead of gearing up for an Operation if you’ve just been playing in a Warzone, you can now do it directly from your Character Sheet.
Building your loadouts works similarly to stamping an outfit—there are just more things you can add to them.
Here’s what you can edit in each loadout:
To create a new Loadout:
To switch to another loadout:
Note: If you unsubscribed and lost access to a second Combat Style and the loadouts that go with it, you won’t be able to delete those deactivated loadouts.
Here are some highlights from the many changes we’ve incorporated based on your feedback:
Replacing Amplifiers and set bonuses on gear, Legendary items provide a new, streamlined way for you to strengthen your Character and customize your playstyle.
Instead of having to keep and use specific gear sets for the bonuses that come with them, you’ll now be able to earn, equip, and upgrade Legendary items starting at Level 80.
As soon as your Character reaches Level 75, any current set bonuses on their gear will be deactivated. You can replace those bonuses with Legendary items as you earn them.
Because we’ve changed how Itemization works and increased the level cap, we’ve removed the Renown system from the game. You can sell any Renown Boosts your characters have to vendors for Credits. Learn more about Itemization here.
With Legacy of the Sith, we’ve changed how your Characters earn Dark Side and Light Side points.
You can now only earn Dark and Light Side points through conversation choices and Diplomacy Crew Skills missions.
This means that we’ve also removed the server-wide Dark vs. Light challenge, and you can no longer earn Dark Side or Light Side Tokens.
You can spend any of these tokens that you have left over at the Dark Vs. Light vendors on your faction’s Fleet.
We’ve converted Social Points tiers into Achievements. You won’t lose any progress you’ve made and you can still earn points towards the Achievements by using Activity Finder to group up for Flashpoints, Uprisings, and Operations.
Reaching a new Achievement tier unlocks new rewards which are available to buy from Social Vendors on various planets, and on the Fleet.
Social boosts will no longer appear as Login Rewards or in Cartel Crates. Any Social Boost items you own can be sold to Vendors for Credits.