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Those people are mistaken. The game does not mention your biotics in any capacity. But it's to be expected, the OT never acknowledged it outside of a few throw away lines.
- Fred_vdp9 years agoHero+
@Arsenic_Touch wrote:
Those people are mistaken. The game does not mention your biotics in any capacity. But it's to be expected, the OT never acknowledged it outside of a few throw away lines.
I think Shepard is always mentioned as being an L3 biotic even if you play as a non-biotic class. This kinda makes sense, though, because you can have biotic bonus powers.
The Omega DLC has one outcome that can be altered by an engineer Shepard, which is nice, but I think that was the only example in the entire trilogy.
- 9 years ago
@Fred_vdp wrote:
@Arsenic_Touch wrote:
Those people are mistaken. The game does not mention your biotics in any capacity. But it's to be expected, the OT never acknowledged it outside of a few throw away lines.
I think Shepard is always mentioned as being an L3 biotic even if you play as a non-biotic class. This kinda makes sense, though, because you can have biotic bonus powers.
The Omega DLC has one outcome that can be altered by an engineer Shepard, which is nice, but I think that was the only example in the entire trilogy.
It is the only example in the entire trilogy.
Liara makes a reference with her time capsule for a biotic shepard, and there's a conversation at the party during the citadel DLC(which you can also trigger if you're not a biotic but take a biotic secondary power). And kaidan makes a small reference in the first game. There's no mention in the second game at all.
Those are the only time your class ever changes things.
- 9 years ago
For Ryder, the only difference is whenever you jump or dodge, if you biotic you get a blue biotic glow instead of the jump jet, dont think it does anything, just visually different.
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