Date: Mar 7, 2012  |  Written by Sam Tabrizi  |  Posted Under: Article, Featured Article, Guides  |  DISQUS With Us: 20 comments

Jedi Guardians will be familiar to anyone who has played a sword-and-shield warrior-type tank class in any MMORPG. They are the traditional melee tank relying on a combination of absorption, avoidance, and mitigation to successfuly tank content.

As the Jedi Knight you will start your journey as a Jedi Padawan on the planet Tython, the starting world of the Jedi Knight and Consular. As a Jedi Padawan you are expected to pass the Jedi Trials before being promoted to the rank of the Knight.

Upon reaching level 10, you will be able to choose an Advanced Class (AC) from the Jedi Advance Class trainer near the Combat Training section of Carrick Station. To play the “Tank” role in a group, you must pick the Guardian Specialization as your AC choice. After choosing your AC you will be able to equip heavy armor and use a shield generator to maximize your mitigation. When you pick the Guardian AC, you will receive your first shield generator for free. The Guardian Specialization opens up three skill trees where you can spend your skill points. Skill points are earned at the rate of one point per level for a maximum of 41 points. The three skill trees are Defense, Focus, and Vigilance. Defense is the Tank tree; Vigilance is the DPS tree optimal for Player Versus Environment (PVE); and Focus is the DPS tree optimal for Player Versus Player.

Date: Feb 29, 2012  |  Written by Skeleton Jack  |  Posted Under: Article, Column, sidebararticlelist  |  DISQUS With Us: No comments yet

Every week BioWare puts out a Q&A session to answer player questions.  But occasionally BioWare will say something that might require you to read between the lines.  That’s what I’m here for.  This week’s Q&A can be found HERE for all of the questions and answers in their entirety.

But if you want to learn about the things not expressly said, or learn about what other interviews and posts tie into these answers to paint a larger picture, then you have to click that “Continue Reading” button.  That’s just how this works.