Kotor 2 Kreia Influence
I would like to piece together a single thread talking about the party member Influence, how to gain influence and what it provides you in the end. Influence can be tricky at times and it would be nice to put it all together so folks (including myself ) can have a complete conversation with all our party members without testing things over and over.If you know where to gain, or where to lose, Influence for a given party member then please respond with the information.
Idea for New Character: Kreia from KOTOR 2. 12 posts Member. June 29, 2017 9:32PM. Its a good thought but Revan fits the bill more of a light and dark side hero. I do like your 'influence' idea for her as a unique, but would adjust to 3 possible buffs depending if team was more ds, ls, or balanced.
What planet, who were you talking to, who was in your party, your sex, your alignment and how Influence was effected should all be included.I will continue to update the second post on this thread with the most up-to-date information so everyone can pull the information out quickly and easily. This first message will also serve as a spoiler buffer - if you wish to seek out to Influence your party members on your own, go no further.What is 'Influence'?Influence is your ability to affect the actions of your party members.
This can manifest itself by allowing you to gain additional dialog with a party member ('influence: Failer' vs. 'influence: Success') and to begin training a party member in the ways of the force.How do I gain Influence?Influence is gained through dialog in two ways. The first is through dialog between your playing character (PC) and the party member; depending on your actions within the conversation you may gain or lose Influence with that individual.
The second is through dialog with other NPCs when a particular party member is in your traveling party; by responding or acting in a certain way you will gain or lose Influence with that party member.What's a pWIKI?A pseudo-Wiki. It's not really a Wiki, but what the heck else are you going to call it?. Atton.Atton joins your party after you free from the Peragus cells. With the correct influence, you can gain further dialog options and train Disciple to become a Jedi.At many points within the game, Atton may offer suggestions on a course of action when in your party. Accepting his suggestions is a good way to gain further Influence.Killing innocents will cause Atton to become flustered.
If you ask him if he is okay, or give a positive justification on your actions, you can often times gain Influence.Location: Telos, AcademyDescription: Speak with one of the Handmaidens about your friends and where Atton may have picked up his Ecchani training.Effect: Before leaving the Telos station, ask Atton about it. Press the matter, do not call him a liar, and comment that it is an asset to gain Influence.Location: Nar Shaddaa,?? I've found Atton to be pretty easy to gain influence with. Throughout the story there will be many points in which Atton suggest some sort of plan or gives you advice.
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If you accept it and express confidence in his suggestions, you'll gain a lot of influence. He doesn't comment too much on acts or charity or goodness that you committ, though.Also, there's one conversation you can have with Kreia regarding trusting your allies and committing yourself to them. She warns you that you create weaknesses for yourself by becoming so close and if you pick a dialogue option to the effect of: I would die for my companions, etc, you lose influence with Kreia and gain influence with Atton. I've only done this with Atton in the party along with Kreia, so I'm not sure if it happens with other party members or if he's not there.Kreia is not a fan of the morality of a Jedi. If you don't agree with the cynical, pessimistic lessons she imparts on you, you lose quite a bit of influence (it adds up with the lessons).
She also criticizes acts of charity or mercy.T3 is also like Atton in that at various plot points, T3 will communicate some information to you or express guilt over something he did/did not do. As long as you're gracious and reassuring in all your interactions with T3, you'll gain influence.Example: T3 shares with you an urgent message from Kelborn. You thank him and tell him you'll head to Dxun immediately, and you've gained influence.One specific instance in which you can gain influence with Mira is when you run into a group of bounty hunters (I believe the Zhug). If you have her in your party and say something to the effect of, 'You'd better watch out because Mira's a real bounty hunter, unlike you scum'. Mira replies that flattery will get you nowhere, but after the conversation ends you'll see the influence gained sign pop up.Oh, and regarding Visas: after you first beat her, she'll be in the medical bay.
You and Atton will have a conversation regarding your reactions to her actions, and if you select that you didn't want to hurt her, etc, you'll gain influence. A substantial amount, I believe.