| Factions |
| By: TucksPa, Posted at: Fri, May 26th 8:53 PM 2006, Last Edited: Tue, Oct 27th 1:22 PM 2009
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The two warring groups in Star Wars Galaxies� are the Rebel Alliance and the Galactic Empire. You
Joining a Faction: Once you've earned enough faction points, you can visit a recruiter to actually join your desired faction. Rebel and Imperial recruiters are stationed (or hidden) in various cities throughout the galaxy. Conversing with the recruiter will provide you with an opportunity to declare your allegiance. However, you have three options when joining up:
Spending Faction Points: Even after you join the Empire or Rebel Alliance, faction points remain extremely important. You can "spend" faction points for specific perks suchs as factional equipment (who never wanted to try on a Storm Trooper armor suit?), furniture for your house or Factional Bases. Temporary Enemy Flags: As Combatent or Special Forces member of a faction, you will often incur Temporary Enemy Flags (or TEFs). You can gain a TEF by attacking an NPC or by aiding a TEFed or Special Forces member of your faction (through healing, for example). While the TEF is active, the enemy NPCs will attack you on sight and you won't be able to enter any player placed structure (except for Factional Bases). While TEFed you might draw out too many attention, causing the enemy faction to send out a shuttle with their most feared troops after you. Quitting a Faction: If you decide you no longer want to be a Rebel or Imperial, you merely need to find a recruiter and converse with that NPC. You will be offered the choice to leave the faction. However, you can't join the opposing faction until you earn enough faction points. What Factions Do For You... Faction Ranks |
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