Star Wars: Knights of The Old Republic (KOTOR) offers you the chance to befriend a colorful cast of characters, to know and fight alongside them in a galaxy far, far away. Each character has their own unique story to share with you. However, what the game doesn't tell you right off the bat is that you can actually romance characters in KOTOR.
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While lacking the cinematic flair of romance in games today, romancing someone in KOTOR is a satisfying experience nevertheless. Romancing a character isn't necessary to complete the main story, but it does affect certain latter bits of the narrative.
Updated on June 13, 2022 by Quinton O'Connor: Are you excited for Aspyr's upcoming KOTOR remake? Thousands of fans are replaying the original game for the first time in light of its announcement, while thousands more check out the adventures of Bastila and friends for the first time. Either way, learn how to get your protagonist's groove on with a little help from this guide.
There are nine companions that can be recruited in KOTOR but only three of them can be romanced. Those three companions are Bastila, Carth and Juhani.
Of the remaining six companions, fans have argued for decades that Canderous and Jolee ought to have been included. That's up to personal taste, though it's difficult to deny the decency behind why BioWare declined to offer the quest with the remaining four: one's a child, another is a Wookiee, and the last two are droids.
Each romance in KOTOR requires that you speak with your prospective partner often. Take them with you during all your worldly visits, don't forget them when you're making your conversational rounds about the Ebon Hawk, and you'll
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