Eight classes, eight stories to tell. Between the Galactic Republic and the Sith Empire, there is a ton of content in 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Star Wars: The Old Republic. And with each story told, you have many obstacles thanks to your antagonists; each story has multiple baddies. Which of the💛m is the most menacing of all?
Bear in mind that we'll focus only on the threats we face in the main three chapters of each character's story, leaving expansion content for a later conversation. But in case you want to live - or re-live - these stories, here's a little incentive for you.
Though we won't get into major details, there will be minor spoilers, such as basic enemy motivations in this list
18 🎉The Voidwolf
- Story: Smuggler
Do you even remember this guy? With so many other exciting charact💃ers around him, he becomes forgettable fast.
His goal of using crime lords for the Empire is good, and he has his moments, but he doesn't live up to the extensive expectation everyone has of him.
17 General Rakton 🎃 ꦿ
- Story: Republic Trooper
Sadly another character who isn't memorable. Rakton is more interesting than the Voidwolf, but he gets overshadowed by the villains that came before him.
Still, he's a dedicated soldier, and dealing with the aftermath of this fight comes with compelling moral choices, and the character is a more charismatic baddie.
16 Jun Seros
- Story: Bounty Hunter
A Jedi seeking revenge. After your Great Hunt targets, you become public enemy number one, with the Jedi Jun Seros hunting you down💃 for killing another Jedi.
Still, his biggest probl🐎em is not app🧜earing much before the final confrontation, thus not being as memorable. Truly a shame.
15 🌳 ಞRogun The Butcher
- Story: Smuggler
Rogun is a building threat throughout the Smuggler's story; as a crime lord, you get on the wrong side right at the Prologue.
Despite the fantastic conce🏅pt, he gets downgraded by being manipulated by the Voidwolf, a much less interesting character, making Rogun less rem🐲arkable.
14 🧸 Syo Bakarn
- Story: Jedi Consular
A great idea, just not properly executed. Syo is not a villain, but he's mind-controlled by the Sith Emperor, gaining an alter-ego known as the First Son. Having a Jedi Master as a villain in disguise is a fun concept.
But the mystery dwells too lon🐽g, giving little time for the First Son to make a good impression as a baddie.
13 🌼 Lord Vivicar
- Story: Jedi Consular
Vivicar's storyline follows a similar concept as Syo's, but on a smaller scale, being a good foreshadowing for the First Son. Vivicar plagues Jedi to make them go rogue, and he can mind-control them at points.
However, simply by having clo💯se Jedi as targets and having to uncover the cure, not to mention Vivicar talking to you through the people he controls as well as his backstory, the execution of this story is a lot better.
12 Ardu🐟n Kothe 🌄
- Story: Imperial Agent
A member of t𝐆he SIS (Republic Intelligence), you work with him when you turn into a double agent, and he triggers brainwash controls on you, revealing a po🐬werful weapon against you.
He's a formidable foe if you choose to pursue him. Still, the only reason he's not as memorable is how he gets overshadowed by Hunter, who we'll discuss shortly.
11 Havoc Squad ꦏ
- Story: Republic Trooper
Commander Tavus and his gang of traitors are an excellent starting point for🔜 the Trooper story, being better villains than General Rakton. You meet and interact with them before their betrayal, and then hunt them down.
Tavus, Needles, Gearbox, Wraith, and Fuse are fun enemies, and they only won't get further on the list because they didn't have that much time to shine. They could've been villains during all three chapters.
10 Nomen Karr ﷽
- Story: Sith Warrior
Karr is a curious Jedi who once pretended to be a Sith to infiltrate the order. Though his motivations are more tied to your master than you, he's still an interesting character.
His duality and pride lead to his downfall, which you can use to twist his Padawan or show her that you're purer than a Jedi Master.
9 Darth 👍Angral
- Story: Jedi Knight
There will be plenty of Darth on thi𒈔s list, so buckle up. Angral wants revenge for his son, who you kill, as he builds a planet destroyer to use on the Republic.
Tracking him and his apprentices down is a fun opening for the Knight story, showing how far the Sith are willing to go for the war. And there are beautiful dramatic moments here, too. So there's that.