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| - As a bounty hunter, you will find a lot of new parts of the game that otherwise would have been left undiscovered. There are NPC bounty hunts, player bounties, and of course the underhanded special abilities and tactics that make some hunters famous. You might remember such hunters as Greedo, Jango Fett, and Boba Fett from the movies. Players take examples from these, sometimes comparing Greedo to a newbie and the Fetts to the real master hunters. If you like any of these characters, bounty hunting might be for you - for roleplay if nothing else.
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| - As a bounty hunter, you will find a lot of new parts of the game that otherwise would have been left undiscovered. There are NPC bounty hunts, player bounties, and of course the underhanded special abilities and tactics that make some hunters famous. You might remember such hunters as Greedo, Jango Fett, and Boba Fett from the movies. Players take examples from these, sometimes comparing Greedo to a newbie and the Fetts to the real master hunters. If you like any of these characters, bounty hunting might be for you - for roleplay if nothing else. An important part to bounty hunting is using droids to locate your mark. These droids can be bought using the Bazaar terminals under the Auctions tab, or the Vendor Locations tab. You will need Probe Bots, and Seeker Droids as a high level Bounty Hunter. Probe Bots are used to Locate what planet your mark is on, and will provide you with an initial waypoint on that planet where you may find your mark. Once you travel to that planet, you will want to send out a seeker droid that will give an updated waypoint. This seeker droid will continue to update the waypoint of your mark for a short time. Eventually, if you fail to find your mark, you will need to send out another Seeker Droid. You will do this on every mission as a high level Bounty Hunter, and might find that having friends who are Artisans, Droid Engineers, Armorsmiths, and Weaponsmiths, can give you an advantage. Most of the Bounty Hunter's job is done solo; however, you could team up with one or more Bounty Hunters to take down a mark. If you chose to team up, be sure you are teamed-up with a Bounty Hunter you trust. Whoever deathblows the target is the player who will receive the bounty reward (credits). So, hopefully you've teamed up with players you trust to distribute the bounty in equal shares to all in the party. Between running NPC bounties, running player bounties solo, or in a group, there is alot for a Bounty Hunter to be occupied with throughout the galaxy. If you are having a lot of trouble deciding, you may want to stop by the bounty hunter's forums on the Star Wars Galaxies website.
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