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* [[Distant Finale]]: Among other things, serves as one for ''[[Knights of the Old Republic (video game)|Knights of the Old Republic]]'' series, finally clearing up loose ends like the "True Sith" {{spoiler|not to mention the fates of Revan, the Exile, and the original HK-47.}}
* [[Disney Villain Death]]: Enemies take fall damage proportionate to the length of the fall, blowing a difficult enemy off a tall cliff is a great way to end the fight quickly. However, Elite enemies in Flashpoints will respawn almost immediately after being "killed" this way.
* [[Distracted by the Sexy]]: [[
* [[Do a Barrel Roll]]: At any time during space combat, hitting the space-bar will do just this.
* [[Doomed by Canon]]: Alderaan, of course. In addition, the Sith Empire on Dromund Kaas will cease to exist long before Episode I since the era of the (old) Republic ends in Episode III.
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* [[Limit Break]]: Heroic moments, which every class gets. Causes you to regain 2% of your total health every few seconds and immediately finishes the cooldown on certain [[Oh Crap]] abilities (usually your basic stun). Also comes with its own [[Theme Music Power-Up]].
** Sith Marauder and Jedi Sentinel also has abilities that can only be activated after you get 30 stacks of the gauge.
* [[Limited Special Collectors' Ultimate Edition]]: Two different ones: First, ''The Collector's Edition'' includes in-game items, a Statuette of Darth Malgus, and other items, [[Crack is Cheaper|costs $150]] . Second, the ''Digital Deluxe Edition'' costs a more reasonable $80, and has just 5 in-game items. In addition, every player who pre-ordered, even those who just ordered the vanilla version of the game, received a special color stone to turn their weapon's effect yellow with a black core, and up to five days of early acces to the game, depending on when they pre-ordered.
* [[Loads and Loads of Characters]]: To help put this in perspective: All eight player classes get at least five unique companion characters, and their own branching storyline, that lasts for [[Three Act Structure|three acts]]. Then, add all of the end-game content, twelve "world quest" story-lines, and any future content... [[Star Wars: The Old Republic/Characters|help with the character sheet is appreciated]].
* [[Lost Forever]]: As can be read in the blurb for the game, it was [[What Could Have Been|originally possible]] to get into situations like having your companion betray you, then [[Killed Off for Real|needing to kill them]]. But this [[Averted Trope|was removed]].
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