jacksuspenders 8 Posted November 1, 2021 View File I Don't Want to Be a Jedi Description: A tiny mod for KotOR 1 that gives the player the option to avoid becoming a Jedi and remain a Soldier, Scout, or Scoundrel for the entire game. It adds two new replies towards the end of the second conversation with the Jedi Council. As you can see from the screenshot, the new replies start with "[Refuse Jedi Training]", so there should be no confusion as to what they do or which ones they are. If you choose not to be a Jedi, that conversation leads directly into the "corruption in the grove" quest, skipping over several parts of the Jedi training quest. Scripts are included to enable cross-classing as a non-Jedi. So, for example, a Scout can cross-class as a Soldier, etc. The option to cross-class as a non-Jedi is given through subtitles at the end of that second conversation with the Council. To avoid cross-classing as a non-Jedi, simply choose "No" when asked if you want to cross-class. Note that there is no second opportunity to cross-class or become a Jedi. If you change your mind later or you misclick, you'll have to reload or use a save editor. If you're wondering why anyone would want to do this, some people might want to do a "challenge run" without lightsabers or Force powers. Others might want to roleplay a trooper, smuggler, or bounty hunter-type character who refuses to use the Force. If you're wondering how this might be explained from a story standpoint, considering that the PC is regularly referred to as Padawan or Jedi, my explanation is that the PC is a "nominal Jedi". The PC is Force Sensitive and the Council considers them a (stubborn, uncooperative, foolish, and possibly evil) member of the Jedi Order, but the PC refuses to cultivate their Force abilities (in any obvious way), to wear robes, or to use lightsabers. Other than the Council and a few others who insist on treating the PC as a Jedi because they "should be a Jedi", NPCs are playing along. Or they don't know any better. They encounter a Force Sensitive or someone who seems like a Jedi, and assume that they must be one. File Index: dan13_vandar.dlg dan13_zhar.dlg A bunch of custom scripts Installation: Open the I Don't Want to Be a Jedi 3.0 archive and extract the loose .dlg files and .ncs scripts into your Override folder. Ignore the "Source Scripts" folder. Uninstallation: Remove the .dlg files found in the archive from your Override folder. The scripts won't do anything without the .dlg files, so you can leave them or delete them. Credits: Fred Tetra for KotOR Tool Fair Strides for DLG Editor Dotalink for the cross-classing as a non-Jedi idea Bioware for making KotOR in the first place Submitter jacksuspenders Submitted 10/30/2021 Category Mods K1R Compatible No Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dotalink 1 Posted November 5, 2021 (edited) Hey love the mod concept, was just thinking about doing something like this. Would it be possible to add prestige classes or, instead, make it so you can level into a different original class during the forced level up sequence? Let's say I played scoundrel and switched into a scout afterwards or something of the sort. Prestige classes that build off the original would be cool! Thanks again, all the best. Edited November 5, 2021 by Dotalink mistakes Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jacksuspenders 8 Posted November 8, 2021 On 11/5/2021 at 12:28 AM, Dotalink said: Hey love the mod concept, was just thinking about doing something like this. Would it be possible to add prestige classes or, instead, make it so you can level into a different original class during the forced level up sequence? Let's say I played scoundrel and switched into a scout afterwards or something of the sort. Prestige classes that build off the original would be cool! Thanks again, all the best. Hello there. If prestige classes could possibly be implemented, which I don't know for certain, I imagine it would be quite involved. Cross-classing as a non-Jedi seemed relatively easy to implement, so I followed through on your suggestion. I hope you don't mind that I credited you for the idea in the description. Thank you for the feedback, comrade. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dotalink 1 Posted November 9, 2021 Hey, Yeah no worries and thanks for doing that, much appreciated! Take care yourself. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites