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<blockquote data-quote="Donovan Morningfire" data-source="post: 4619932" data-attributes="member: 39532"><p>My suggestion would be to go straight Noble, as very few of the Jedi class talents relate directly to Force-usage, and you'll have more than enough skills to play around with opposed to the Jedi getting a paltry two skills to start with. I'm assuming human, so take Force Sensitivity as one of your two starting feats, and Force Training at either 1st or 3rd level.</p><p></p><p>Alternatively, take your 1st level in Noble, multiclass into Jedi at 2nd level to get Force Sensitivity as your bonus feat, and then bounce back to Noble. You can also play off some of the Noble class talents has having more of a basis in the Force (the Inspiration talent tree is great substitute for Battle Meditation instead of the lackluster talent in the corebook). Use your Noble bonus feat to get Skill Training in Use the Force (or see if the GM will let you reserve one of your initial trained skills for that purpose), and your 3rd level feat to pick up Force Training for some powers. As for what powers to take, that's up to you. ValhallaGM listed out the "combat powers," but you may want to instead consider Force Stun, Mind Trick, and Farseeing, and the Jedi Consular talents in the KOTOR guide make Farseeing a very useful power to have in a fight instead of being mostly "fluff-based."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Donovan Morningfire, post: 4619932, member: 39532"] My suggestion would be to go straight Noble, as very few of the Jedi class talents relate directly to Force-usage, and you'll have more than enough skills to play around with opposed to the Jedi getting a paltry two skills to start with. I'm assuming human, so take Force Sensitivity as one of your two starting feats, and Force Training at either 1st or 3rd level. Alternatively, take your 1st level in Noble, multiclass into Jedi at 2nd level to get Force Sensitivity as your bonus feat, and then bounce back to Noble. You can also play off some of the Noble class talents has having more of a basis in the Force (the Inspiration talent tree is great substitute for Battle Meditation instead of the lackluster talent in the corebook). Use your Noble bonus feat to get Skill Training in Use the Force (or see if the GM will let you reserve one of your initial trained skills for that purpose), and your 3rd level feat to pick up Force Training for some powers. As for what powers to take, that's up to you. ValhallaGM listed out the "combat powers," but you may want to instead consider Force Stun, Mind Trick, and Farseeing, and the Jedi Consular talents in the KOTOR guide make Farseeing a very useful power to have in a fight instead of being mostly "fluff-based." [/QUOTE]
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