@@Elphirein my sith warrior was full dark side in normal story, but when republic characters like Theron and rest started cooperating with him, he slowly started to see diffrent way. The turning point was his pilgrimige on Odessen when he learn that you can not be on one of two sides... you can be in the middle. My character started to be more friendly and supports his companion to the poin that in the Knights of the Eternal Throne was first time he behave like Light Side Character... but still did nasty stuff. In the end, Alliance allied itself with Republic in secret, and officialy to the galaxy they choose Empire. My sith warrior did it because of two reasons, first he work hard to maintain order after Eternal Empire downfall, and simply abandoning The Alliance was not in the option... especialy when he still have many loyalists, Knights of Zakuul (Simple i can't belive ALL of them just leave commander after Eternal Fleet went like Train in Black Ops 3), SkyTrooper... i still see them fighting in the new war, but as support and not main force, except Corellia and few other battles. Second reason is that he see that Empire become shell of its former self. People like Norok constantly remind him that he did right choice to sabotage Empire from within. In the end... Darth Lekzusar is the Commander of Eternal Alliance. He work so hard for recognition... from simple apprentice... through Emperor Wrath... and ending as temporary Emperor of the Galaxy for short amount of time. I really would like to see more Alliance and how they doing. I kinda like Iokath because i was able to see how Alliance from Barely Organized Resistance turned into temporary Galactic Superpower. I really did want to see more of it in the future... even if we still need to be allied with one of the factions like Republik or Empire
@@varenshan7731 Only if someone is already predisposed to be selfish. Remember the Sith code. The whole point is your be your own master, have no one hold dominion over you. Norok forgot this and was willing to sacrifice anyone for ego.
@@varenshan7731 It corrupts the weak, the ones who wish to use the Dark Side for petty gains and mindless destruction. Only through focus and discipline can you truly master the Dark Side.
@@Avenger85438 crossguards didn't really show up before Kylo was introduced. So technically they're all based on Kylo just different variants and them being old designs was how they explained them for the new canon since old Canon didn't have them. I think that's what he meant by his statement. Unless there's an old Canon book I'm overlooking, that mentions crossguards before the Disney era.
@@Avenger85438 it’s true the first cross guard lightsaber we saw in comics was a blue bladed curved handled weapon with a 2nd emitter at 45 degree angle away from the first emitter wasn’t it
None of the story cast seems to know, to be fair. You get called Commander or my lord if you are sith and depending on your previous chooices, but thats it.
@@Elphirein To be fair, it's pretty reasonable still. Sith or Jedi always think themselves far more important/powerful than they really are, killing you(the one who literally took on the most powerful being of all time and won) would only appeal to their delusions of godhood.
Kinda bothers me as well. I loved on Mek'Sha republic story that Anry recognized you, and decided to surrender instead of dying. She knew she cannot win. Also on Ossus you were recognized by many imperials who treated you with the respect, and awe you should have on Imperial side. I miss those parts. As far as everyone knows you are the most powerful being in the entire galaxy. Yet every enemy treats you like some random thrash.
@@akuladoctor7355 Well,the fact that you are an enemy,can trump respect. You have a mission to defeat the enemy and that is all that matters. It can also depend on who do they serve. The amount of respect that they may or may not be allowed to show to anyone but their direct supperiors.
@@GameslordXY Maybe, but right now it also trumps recognition. You had multiple galaxy wide broadcast, and was known to be the true ruler of the galaxy for a time. Most folks should try to avoid confrontation if possible.
Norok is the kinda guy who looks at the short term. The guns are a useful tool but with the state you put them in it’s a better idea to let them go to the bottom of the ocean. Taking out 30 Republic and Selkath ships is great but why is it also taking out 30 Imperial ships?
@@the.dandy.man2 It's important to put into perspective that Darth Marr was in-charge of Military Defense first and foremost. He was a man of the people, a man that was focused on upholding the Empire. Jadus and Baras were not good leaders, but extremely talented manipulators, which is why they were so effective. I think the blame can be placed at Darth Acina and Darth Xarion's feet. Both rushed at the opportunity to cripple the Alliance and the Republic, and so care little about what type of Sith are rising to power. At least Darth Krovos seems competent at her job though, and she has little tolerance for Sith like Norok. Plus, surely all of the Sith that shared Marr's ideals would have just joined the Alliance. Maybe all that's left in the Empire are the ones too stupid to flee and too cowardly to fight.
I love how Darth Nox/Imperius just straight up lifts another Darth, without so much as an ounce of effort. I always make it a point to excercise my Inquisitor's power over these upstart Sith to remind them that, if Nox wanted to, he could easily be Emperor, he's just letting them off lightly.
it is true but wrath has a better background, he can also take the position of emperor without even having upstarts, his story is better built for this point, he is a sith who is capable of killing any of the council without even gaining enemies and his victories are visible and not just speculation, that is, his coming to power as emperor is more realistic, because he is the most powerful sith at that time, both physically and in force, darth nox would have to once again have a base of power and support to take over command, while anger doesn't need that, he's a one man army
Norok is prideful more than anything, of course he'd want to challenge the strongest person in the galaxy. But you also have to remember that it's been at least 7 years since the Wrath had last been in a position of power within the Empire. New Sith have come to fill the vacuum left after Arcann wiped out the Dark Council, so it makes sense no one knows the full extent of who they're dealing with.
Not really understand either. I mean as far as everyone knows you are pretty much the most powerful being in the entire galaxy. Beside Malgus i don't think anyone should even try to challenge you one on one. Maybe set a trap, or come with a small army.
@@akuladoctor7355 Arrogance. Through arrogance,overconfidence. Sith are trained in their accademies to fear noone and nothing and face the impossible odds or die trying.
@@GameslordXY It's not just the sith. This is true for jedi, and even conventional soldiers. Back in Dantooine you were able to tell the Republic soldier that you seek no confrontation, but he was hellbent on having it. A fucking soldier talking to a Dark lord of the Sith whose power is probably greater, than the current Empress herself, and known to destroy entire armies on his own. The guy who killed Arcann in front of the entire galaxy. The guy who basically fucked up both sides before.
@@akuladoctor7355 No,Sith are most extreme. They insist on "or die trying"part in their accademis. Jedi & Republic are a bit more flexible. Especially the Jedi. They are NOT going to enslave you or execute you for failing to do the tests in certain way. Sith WILL.
At 1:24 what happens if the agent kills him? How does the kill animation differ? The agent would fit since he could be assigned to terminate a rogue sith.
Norok swings, agent ducks, shoots him once with a pistol, making Norok fall to his knees, then agent finishes him off with a second shot. Dialogue was the same. I honestly thought it was pretty goofy when I saw it. 🤣
How did you get that first ending? Did you maybe let the guns explode? Cause to me this does not look class dependant. I got the "warrior" ending of your video while I was a sorcerer/inquisitor
Technically, there is no difference between classes in later expansions. The only difference is what dialogue you pick, their voice overs and force-powers(Inquisitor zapps people, sometimes). If you are looking for true divecity between classes, it is Vanilla story of each class up until 50 lvl.
I mean, there are some good changes, new cool features. But if you want story, i would keep your money for a few months, until next update. It is very very short.
Because my sith inquisitor agreed to his plan and later did something better, didn't even bother to give Norok a fighting chance, while Krovos was reminded spot on why Darth Nox is not someone to argue with. And for variety reason, too.
@@Elphirein Sith warrior is a bad ass but when it comes to the Inquisitor who actually got the title of Darth and sat on the dark council throne ..you just don't mess with Darth Nox who could deep fry that pathetic sith in seconds but chose to do it the old fashion way lightsaber and force choke XDD
Cutscene is not class psecific, it is choice based. Choices are pretty much the same for all classes, just in this case i've shown one point of view and another. If characters were swapped, warrior would off Norok the same way Inquisitor did.
4:20 - a roast of the century.
Now this is content
He just a trash XD
“You are no sith!” -says the guy who’s a Jedi guardian.
Nalan: "You are no Sith."
Me: *Sees his class* "Pot, this is the Kettle."
If the Empire favors the kind of sith Norok was, then maybe switching to the other side was a good idea for my warrior.
@@Elphirein my sith warrior was full dark side in normal story, but when republic characters like Theron and rest started cooperating with him, he slowly started to see diffrent way. The turning point was his pilgrimige on Odessen when he learn that you can not be on one of two sides... you can be in the middle. My character started to be more friendly and supports his companion to the poin that in the Knights of the Eternal Throne was first time he behave like Light Side Character... but still did nasty stuff. In the end, Alliance allied itself with Republic in secret, and officialy to the galaxy they choose Empire. My sith warrior did it because of two reasons, first he work hard to maintain order after Eternal Empire downfall, and simply abandoning The Alliance was not in the option... especialy when he still have many loyalists, Knights of Zakuul (Simple i can't belive ALL of them just leave commander after Eternal Fleet went like Train in Black Ops 3), SkyTrooper... i still see them fighting in the new war, but as support and not main force, except Corellia and few other battles. Second reason is that he see that Empire become shell of its former self. People like Norok constantly remind him that he did right choice to sabotage Empire from within.
In the end... Darth Lekzusar is the Commander of Eternal Alliance. He work so hard for recognition... from simple apprentice... through Emperor Wrath... and ending as temporary Emperor of the Galaxy for short amount of time.
I really would like to see more Alliance and how they doing. I kinda like Iokath because i was able to see how Alliance from Barely Organized Resistance turned into temporary Galactic Superpower. I really did want to see more of it in the future... even if we still need to be allied with one of the factions like Republik or Empire
Norok is a shining example of how unfocused rage, no matter how voluminous, is useless to us Sith.
I believe it to be a side effect of the nature of the dark side, true its an easy route to power but by its nature, it corrupts those who use it.
@@varenshan7731 Only if someone is already predisposed to be selfish. Remember the Sith code. The whole point is your be your own master, have no one hold dominion over you. Norok forgot this and was willing to sacrifice anyone for ego.
@@varenshan7731 It corrupts the weak, the ones who wish to use the Dark Side for petty gains and mindless destruction. Only through focus and discipline can you truly master the Dark Side.
@@kingcamelot1395 strength of will and mind can nullify the corruptive effects of the Dark Side much longer.s
Amen
The Warrior's voice and his lines are always such a treat to hear
So basically, not only is his weapon design based on the new trilogy's Kylo Ren, but also his personality. Edgy, cringy and incompetent. Nice!
That crossguard varient in fact pre-dates Kylo's.
@@Avenger85438 crossguards didn't really show up before Kylo was introduced. So technically they're all based on Kylo just different variants and them being old designs was how they explained them for the new canon since old Canon didn't have them. I think that's what he meant by his statement.
Unless there's an old Canon book I'm overlooking, that mentions crossguards before the Disney era.
@@OtaniNoAsagi No I mean the V-shape crossguard predates the invention of Kylo who brought the concept to the public with his hellsaber.
@@Avenger85438 it’s true the first cross guard lightsaber we saw in comics was a blue bladed curved handled weapon with a 2nd emitter at 45 degree angle away from the first emitter wasn’t it
Nah not even Kylo is this much of an edge lord. Noroks basically the typical only dark side options sith player. Lmao
In both of these stories does this guy not know who these sith are lol
None of the story cast seems to know, to be fair. You get called Commander or my lord if you are sith and depending on your previous chooices, but thats it.
@@Elphirein To be fair, it's pretty reasonable still. Sith or Jedi always think themselves far more important/powerful than they really are, killing you(the one who literally took on the most powerful being of all time and won) would only appeal to their delusions of godhood.
Kinda bothers me as well. I loved on Mek'Sha republic story that Anry recognized you, and decided to surrender instead of dying. She knew she cannot win. Also on Ossus you were recognized by many imperials who treated you with the respect, and awe you should have on Imperial side. I miss those parts. As far as everyone knows you are the most powerful being in the entire galaxy. Yet every enemy treats you like some random thrash.
@@akuladoctor7355
Well,the fact that you are an enemy,can trump respect.
You have a mission to defeat the enemy and that is all that matters.
It can also depend on who do they serve.
The amount of respect that they may or may not be allowed to show to anyone but their direct supperiors.
@@GameslordXY Maybe, but right now it also trumps recognition. You had multiple galaxy wide broadcast, and was known to be the true ruler of the galaxy for a time. Most folks should try to avoid confrontation if possible.
I love that Darth Nox easily makes quick work of him
Norok is the kinda guy who looks at the short term. The guns are a useful tool but with the state you put them in it’s a better idea to let them go to the bottom of the ocean. Taking out 30 Republic and Selkath ships is great but why is it also taking out 30 Imperial ships?
Wait, this red armor guy who looks like a randomized character that got fucked up at a barber shop is a sith? Oh lord
the sith empire of old is gone and sadly the dregs like this fool acquire power, i miss when rulers like marr jadus and baras ran the empire
@@the.dandy.man2 lmao lord Donut was really good i really miss him
well...he isnt a sith for long...
@@the.dandy.man2
Well even then there were many,many Sith like him.
@@the.dandy.man2 It's important to put into perspective that Darth Marr was in-charge of Military Defense first and foremost. He was a man of the people, a man that was focused on upholding the Empire. Jadus and Baras were not good leaders, but extremely talented manipulators, which is why they were so effective.
I think the blame can be placed at Darth Acina and Darth Xarion's feet. Both rushed at the opportunity to cripple the Alliance and the Republic, and so care little about what type of Sith are rising to power. At least Darth Krovos seems competent at her job though, and she has little tolerance for Sith like Norok.
Plus, surely all of the Sith that shared Marr's ideals would have just joined the Alliance. Maybe all that's left in the Empire are the ones too stupid to flee and too cowardly to fight.
Does Norok not understand that as the Sith Warrior you're technically the Wrath of the Empress, assuming you choose that path
I love how Darth Nox/Imperius just straight up lifts another Darth, without so much as an ounce of effort.
I always make it a point to excercise my Inquisitor's power over these upstart Sith to remind them that, if Nox wanted to, he could easily be Emperor, he's just letting them off lightly.
it is true but wrath has a better background, he can also take the position of emperor without even having upstarts, his story is better built for this point, he is a sith who is capable of killing any of the council without even gaining enemies and his victories are visible and not just speculation, that is, his coming to power as emperor is more realistic, because he is the most powerful sith at that time, both physically and in force, darth nox would have to once again have a base of power and support to take over command, while anger doesn't need that, he's a one man army
I'm happy to see more of the Sith Pureblood women. You don't see many NPCs of them.
I kinda wish it was a execution if you chose to turn off the guns too, feels strange that one gets a fight while the other one doesn't.
I always get a kick out of people bold enough to challenge the Wrath of an empire
Norok be sleeping under a rock to not know who he’s dealing with?
Indeed. The Wrath killed far worse back when he was apprentice to Darth Baras. Killing Norok barely qualifies as a pleasant distraction to him.
Norok is prideful more than anything, of course he'd want to challenge the strongest person in the galaxy.
But you also have to remember that it's been at least 7 years since the Wrath had last been in a position of power within the Empire. New Sith have come to fill the vacuum left after Arcann wiped out the Dark Council, so it makes sense no one knows the full extent of who they're dealing with.
4:29 His brain is still loading...
If only after we defeat him, we can get his lightsaber as a reward🤣😂
I mean if only we can pick the enemy's weapon after they died
In order to make a fine addition to our collection xd
@@aurel79000 pun intended i see😂🤣
Wow my saboteur Agent won't even have to make up a BS excuse for executing this child of a sith
Darth Norok sounds like somebody trying to do an evil kermit voice and failing miserably.
that first scene was so badass, but idk where all this boldness is coming from. why do all these ppl think they can challenge the commander
Not really understand either. I mean as far as everyone knows you are pretty much the most powerful being in the entire galaxy. Beside Malgus i don't think anyone should even try to challenge you one on one. Maybe set a trap, or come with a small army.
@@akuladoctor7355
Arrogance.
Through arrogance,overconfidence.
Sith are trained in their accademies to fear noone and nothing and face the impossible odds or die trying.
@@GameslordXY It's not just the sith. This is true for jedi, and even conventional soldiers. Back in Dantooine you were able to tell the Republic soldier that you seek no confrontation, but he was hellbent on having it. A fucking soldier talking to a Dark lord of the Sith whose power is probably greater, than the current Empress herself, and known to destroy entire armies on his own. The guy who killed Arcann in front of the entire galaxy. The guy who basically fucked up both sides before.
+ the fact that the commander literally killed Norok in 8 seconds💀💀
@@akuladoctor7355
No,Sith are most extreme.
They insist on "or die trying"part in their accademis.
Jedi & Republic are a bit more flexible.
Especially the Jedi.
They are NOT going to enslave you or execute you for failing to do the tests in certain way.
Sith WILL.
At 1:24 what happens if the agent kills him? How does the kill animation differ? The agent would fit since he could be assigned to terminate a rogue sith.
Norok swings, agent ducks, shoots him once with a pistol, making Norok fall to his knees, then agent finishes him off with a second shot. Dialogue was the same. I honestly thought it was pretty goofy when I saw it. 🤣
@@Gonder999damn two shots thats kinda badass
If anybody hasnt noticed yet... that Cornel sounds very much like the Obi wan actor for Clone wars, you can kind of hear obiwan in him.
How did you get that first ending?
Did you maybe let the guns explode?
Cause to me this does not look class dependant.
I got the "warrior" ending of your video while I was a sorcerer/inquisitor
“Mmmmajor!”
That sith sounds rather constipated..
Norok is no sith. He's such a parasite.
*Executes Darth Nok*
Darth Krovos: *Ok.. thanks I guess.* 1:44
Why does this guy sound like a dark side British Yoda lmao.
How dare you make demands of me
Anri pulling out her rifle without hesitation, knowing damn well she can’t take him, just to stand by you is why she is the best.
I wish you could retrieve a boss’s weapon after you kill them. That would be insane.
norok actually thought he had a chance against swtor's true god, the player
How do you get that first scene as an option? Where you kill Norok in front of Krovos
You need to agree to his plan, before. It's a choice my warrior didn't make in the next scene.
Voice acting on this one is so cringe...
They turned macho man into a Sith Lord
@@valadier3348 i can't unhear that now, thanks really😂😂😂
Call me crazy, but I believe that's deliberate.
At least I hope so.
He's really putting on his best "I am a Bad Guy" Performance. 😄
Isn't Darth Norok voiced by the same VA as Astarion?
Killing Norok was satisfaction.
What is that head piece? its beautiful.
Ah, Darth Moron
low budget mini fight animation
DON'T
F**K
WITH
NOX
What armors are you using?
hey whats that head piece for your warrior
So what’s the difference between the sith warrior and the sith inquisitor which one should I play?
Technically, there is no difference between classes in later expansions. The only difference is what dialogue you pick, their voice overs and force-powers(Inquisitor zapps people, sometimes). If you are looking for true divecity between classes, it is Vanilla story of each class up until 50 lvl.
@@Elphirein thank you I’ve been playing sith inquisitor rn I’m level 20
I play as Inquisitor and got the Warrior ending WHY?
Just agree to Norok's plan for other scene.
Is the new expansion worth the money?
I mean, there are some good changes, new cool features. But if you want story, i would keep your money for a few months, until next update. It is very very short.
Why didn't you show the sith inquisitor saying the same line :(
Because they don't have the same lines; the Sith Inquisitor has a completely different scene with Norok than the Sith Warrior does.
@@GamerX51 Huh? I actually found the exact same scene with the sith inquisitor so I think you might be wrong
Because my sith inquisitor agreed to his plan and later did something better, didn't even bother to give Norok a fighting chance, while Krovos was reminded spot on why Darth Nox is not someone to argue with.
And for variety reason, too.
@@Elphirein Sith warrior is a bad ass but when it comes to the Inquisitor who actually got the title of Darth and sat on the dark council throne ..you just don't mess with Darth Nox who could deep fry that pathetic sith in seconds but chose to do it the old fashion way lightsaber and force choke XDD
guess this pretty much confirms sith inquisitor is stronger than sith warrior
Cutscene is not class psecific, it is choice based. Choices are pretty much the same for all classes, just in this case i've shown one point of view and another. If characters were swapped, warrior would off Norok the same way Inquisitor did.
@@Elphirein oooh