Am I meant to become a blood dragon after mission 8

  • You should post this in the spoiler forum. In general, don´t be too surprised by the way your factions move during the single player storyline. They move around a lot in response to what´s going on in the story. Do NOT, whatever you do, waste very much time "fixing" your factions in SP.

  • So then I shouldn´t worry that I am hurting with liberty rogues, junkers and oucasts/xenons pounding the snot out of me everywhere I go? Cause it seems to be an issue, heh. I was about to go look for the bounty hunters guild, but seems I should just do with what I´ve got and make my way thru the story as I can to level up. That the case?

  • Well... I said don´t waste &quot;very much&quot; time fixing factions. <img src=smilies/icon_smile.gif width=15 height=15 border=0 align=middle> It IS possible right at the beginning to get the Liberty criminals off your back quickly if you´re willing to do a little piracy and kill a few members of the local law enforcement and military. Killing Xenos would help without hurting your law enforcement factions, but this is a waste of time in my opinion during SP. On the other hand, learning how to get away from lane hacking pirates is probably a good skill to develop. What fun is it if no one ever attacks you? <img src=smilies/icon_smile.gif width=15 height=15 border=0 align=middle>

  • I personally, didn´t like becoming a blood dragon too much. But it was easy just to take missions in Kyoto, win a few, and then continue. (I have no idea why the Kusari Navy had so many fighters patrolling the area just to get blown up by me) <img src=smilies/icon_smile.gif width=15 height=15 border=0 align=middle> ER