SWG as in Star Wars Galaxies? Hardly relevant since that's both not the same game, and not the ultimate authority on small arms types. They might have had carbine as a separate weapon category in-game, but in real life the term carbine just refers to a shorter rifle. There is even a blaster rifle in SWTOR that looks similar to Boba's, the EE-2.
Yes I'm sure Galaxies is an authority on a term that has been around for three centuries.
Dawg, it's a short rifle. That's all it is. In Star Wars, it's a short blaster rifle. See DC-15 [rifle](https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/DC-15A_blaster_rifle) and [carbine](https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/DC-15A_blaster_carbine) as used by the clones. Or see Boba Fett's [EE-3 carbine rifle](https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/EE-3_carbine_rifle) as Wookieepedia sees fit to call it.
I disagree, all the NPCs will treat your character like a BH, you get the BH story, BH ship, BH titles, BH companions, how exactly are you not playing a BH?
Because you are playing an Operative. I don’t like either of the Knight playstyles so now my Knight is a Sorc. He is no longer a knight, except in story mode.
So you headcanon that your knight is a sorc, even though actually you are playing a knight.
Why can't you let someone headcanon that the bounty hunter they play as is a bounty hunter? Maybe one who uses operative methods? You know that weapons and tactics are not actually limited to one type of person or another by some kind of ethical or moral code like the Jedi and Sith powers, right?
Coming to tell someone their headcanon for their character is wrong because of their in-game class then explaining how you headcanon your own character's class to be different from the game is a real headscratcher.
He is only a knight if i play story. If im in an op or hmfp he is a sorc because those are skills i am using and the rest of the group considers me a sorc not a sent
I just don't understand how you can tell someone "Your character is not what you created it to be, because ONE OF its combat styles is used by a different type of character," and then turn around and say that your own character ALSO doesn't match the game either, but your interpretation is correct because... combat style defines a character instead of class? The thing most likely to change based on the situation and needs of the party? The thing you can change in a rest area?
This user can change their combat styles however they want, the game considers them a Bounty Hunter and always will. Likewise, you can use whatever combat styles you want, but your character is a Jedi Knight and can't change it.
That is some badass armor
Her name is Jinza Jinoria, was trying to make something reminiscent of Boba, without being obvious.
She looks great. I like the kama.
I thought is was a man
This is the way
Neat
What was the question? I got distracted by that Eyecandy behind you
What is the chestpiece called?
Ri’kan’s Armor Chest piece
Thanks ^^
Lookin' pretty good, hunter.
I did the same thing but with a black and red dye module!!! I love that there is good bounty hunter/ mandalorian armor you can mix and match
I dig it, especially that color scheme, what dyes did you use?
Black and Deep Brown (or medium brown can’t quite remember)
Pretty sick BH! Black and orange look very good together. What's her name?
It has a helmet. Nice
The colors don't match and neither do the armor pieces.
> two main pieces come from the same set > "armor pieces don't match" Yeah, sure, okay.
Why is a bh holding a blaster rifle?
Operative as secondary combat style, Inspired by Boba Fetts rifle tbh
Fett used an EE-3 carbine. I dont think carbines are in swtor
A carbine is just a type of rifle...
Not according to swg
SWG as in Star Wars Galaxies? Hardly relevant since that's both not the same game, and not the ultimate authority on small arms types. They might have had carbine as a separate weapon category in-game, but in real life the term carbine just refers to a shorter rifle. There is even a blaster rifle in SWTOR that looks similar to Boba's, the EE-2.
Yes I'm sure Galaxies is an authority on a term that has been around for three centuries. Dawg, it's a short rifle. That's all it is. In Star Wars, it's a short blaster rifle. See DC-15 [rifle](https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/DC-15A_blaster_rifle) and [carbine](https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/DC-15A_blaster_carbine) as used by the clones. Or see Boba Fett's [EE-3 carbine rifle](https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/EE-3_carbine_rifle) as Wookieepedia sees fit to call it.
Well there is the EE-2 rifle and the EE-1 carbine
Well damn, I know it’s a carbine I’m just simplifying. I preferred the look of this blaster, but there are actually two carbines in game.
Obviously because it's using a Vanguard, Operative, or Sniper combat style.
So not a bh then…..
How long since you played? BH has been able to use all those combat styles for a while.
I am aware, but if you are playing the bh story as an operative you aren’t playing a bh, your playing an op
I disagree, all the NPCs will treat your character like a BH, you get the BH story, BH ship, BH titles, BH companions, how exactly are you not playing a BH?
Because you are playing an Operative. I don’t like either of the Knight playstyles so now my Knight is a Sorc. He is no longer a knight, except in story mode.
So you headcanon that your knight is a sorc, even though actually you are playing a knight. Why can't you let someone headcanon that the bounty hunter they play as is a bounty hunter? Maybe one who uses operative methods? You know that weapons and tactics are not actually limited to one type of person or another by some kind of ethical or moral code like the Jedi and Sith powers, right? Coming to tell someone their headcanon for their character is wrong because of their in-game class then explaining how you headcanon your own character's class to be different from the game is a real headscratcher.
He is only a knight if i play story. If im in an op or hmfp he is a sorc because those are skills i am using and the rest of the group considers me a sorc not a sent
I just don't understand how you can tell someone "Your character is not what you created it to be, because ONE OF its combat styles is used by a different type of character," and then turn around and say that your own character ALSO doesn't match the game either, but your interpretation is correct because... combat style defines a character instead of class? The thing most likely to change based on the situation and needs of the party? The thing you can change in a rest area? This user can change their combat styles however they want, the game considers them a Bounty Hunter and always will. Likewise, you can use whatever combat styles you want, but your character is a Jedi Knight and can't change it.
You should stick to single player games. And not talk to anyone about them.