Game Update 1.5 brings us a new area on Belsavis , Section X, along with daily repeatable missions for both sides- Imperial and Republic, as well as two new Heroics. You will get more rewards from these new missions than previous daily areas and they are well worth the time. You will also gain more Daily Commendations and more Credits from completing them all than previous dailies. So now that you know it benefits you to join the fight in Section X, let’s explore how to do these dailies. Here is a complete walkthrough for the Imperial Section X Dailies [DAILY] HyperBiology [DAILY] March of the Dread Guard [DAILY] Data Raid [DAILY] Targeted Misfire [HEROIC] The Aurora Canon [AREA] Lost Reconnaissance [Weekly] Section X Crisis First, the weekly is easy to understand because it works the same way as the weeklies in any of the other zones. You need to complete…
Belsavis
Belsavis Datacron Locations
Belsavis was a planet in the Ninth Quadrant, which was a region of the Bozhnee sector. Ice-covered, its average temperature was in the -50s. It was located on the Belsavis Run At some unknown point in the past, the planet became one of the many worlds that belonged to the Rakata Infinite Empire. During that time, the Rakata made use of the world as a prison colony where they placed many dangerous prisoners that remained trapped for the millennia. It entered an ice age around 5,000 BBY. Its inhabitants dwelt in three volcanic jungle rifts. During the Great War, the Republic used Belsavis’ prison to confine dangerous Sith lords and war criminals. Read all about Belsavis here, and check out the datacron locations below: Don’t forget to check out constantly growing list of guides for Star Wars: The old republic 68 – [Aim +4] X: 784; Y: 126 Z: -1929 (The…
Facebook Image of the Week #37
With only 5 week to go before lunch, BioWare have updated there facebook page with a new screenshot. This time we get to ses some PVE action on Belsavis: Republic forces do battle against an ancient battle droid guarding a powerful evil buried deep inside a lost Belsavis prison.
Facebook Image Of The Week #6
BioWare have updated their Facebook page with another image of the week. This time BioWare teses us with a screenshot of Belsavis. The verdant beauty of Belsavis’ volcanic craters can almost make one forget the galactic horrors imprisoned on the planet.
Planets of Star Wars: The Old Republic – Belsavis
Belsavis was a planet in the Ninth Quadrant, which was a region of the Bozhnee sector. Ice-covered, its average temperature was in the -50s. It was located on the Belsavis Run. History Old Republic era At some unknown point in the past, the planet became one of the many worlds that belonged to the Rakata Infinite Empire. During that time, the Rakata made use of the world as a prison colony where they placed many dangerous prisoners that remained trapped for the millennia. It entered an ice age around 5,000 BBY. Its inhabitants dwelt in three volcanic jungle rifts. During the Great War, the Republic used Belsavis’ prison to confine dangerous Sith lords and war criminals. Plett’s Well, was settled 88 BBY by Jedi Master Plett, and came to be called simply Plawal. The main Republic colonization of the planet occurred 20 BBY, with many plants and animals being imported…
New SWTOR Planet! Belsavis
Hey guys… Today they just announced a new planet that will appear in Star Wars: The Old republic! This planet is going to be awesome.. As you will read below, this planet is where many Sith Lords, Mandalorians, and creations of Sith alchemy were sent to be imprisoned during the Great War. The Imperial forces will give it their all to free them but the Republic is going to do THEIR best to keep the evil forces contained.. Read on! Republic knowledge of Belsavis predates the Great Hyperspace War, but for centuries, the planet warranted little attention. With the exception of some unusual volcanic activity, the planet was deemed, in all ways, unremarkable. Belsavis was added to the star charts then summarily dismissed as nothing more than another curiosity of the Outer Rim. Fifty years ago, while investigating the planet’s tropical rifts that seemed to defy the ice shelves in…