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EDIT: oops, that click-teleport comes with default Ice and Blood, actually. But you still need the Community Patch for the rest of the new features.
One is dropped by the alien at the end of the Crop Circles quest chain in the Northwest high elf region.
For the second, go to Wargfels in the human region and talk to the village mayor. He will give you a chain sidequest to talk to the town jester. The jester will send you to a nearby swamp to speak to Yol'dah. Yol'dah will drop a random lightsaber as the reward for the second quest you do for him.
The third is at the end of the werewolf bar chain quest in the far southwest desert region.
EDIT: @x-cessive, below, describes how to get the fourth one. It's the hardest to obtain, but it's a unique, and the best one.
i just use the power of nif and not the first three because power of nif is the strongest and even gives u a percentual willpower bonus. the damage of lightsabers is calculated with willpower and not with strength so the willpower bonus is quite nice. (even more if u use two power if nifs with dualwield as shadow worrior with the willpower buff)
i hope i could help
on that note
may the force be with you
EDIT: I tried to get the power of nif as fast as possible and i only needed 11 minutes. i didnt engage in fights and jumped all the way xD
A word of caution: version 1.4hf adds back in the bug where the Gar Colossus can permanently immobilize an inquisitor. The only way to get out of it is to exit the game. (Dying might do it, but I don't let my toons die if I can help it. I teleported out after the bug hit, and he was still immobilized at the teleport site.) I had to disable the Community Patch to get past the bugged Gar Colossus, and then reinstall it.
Also, version 1.4hf removes regional level caps. I don't like that. I want the level caps there.
Thus, I will continue to use version 1.2.
EDIT: hmm, now that I think about it a bit, I remember doing that Frank Rentmeister quest after starting and not finishing the Epic Office quest when I last played a couple of years ago, so you may be right about that. I'll have to check it out again on my current run.
Thank you for the reminder, @x-cessive. Your info is extremely helpful. I would have had a dickens of a time trying to figure out what was going on when I got a random lightsaber drop at the bar. I will correct the posts where I said the wrong thing.
Thanks for the info.
I also find it a little hard to deal with nine monster levels higher than mine with an inquisitor or dragon mage. My shadow warriors can own monsters nine levels higher than theirs, but I like to close that gap a bit for my squishies.
When I see the monster levels drop closer to mine, I know it is getting time to move on ahead. I like being led by the game in that way. I feel like I am accomplishing something. Plus, I like to uncover the map as completely as possible as I go, because it increases magic find, plus, I'm just kind of OCD that way.
i also never stay too long in one area. i move on at the latest when there are no sidequests left
That is, is a niobium level 150 monster any different from a silver or gold level 150 monster?
If the goal is just to get a character to level 200, then why not just do it on silver level, or even bronze? Why even leave Sloeford?
I know that there are some added sets that won't drop except on certain difficulty levels, but, meh.
Also, there is no more multiplayer. The servers are all permanently deactivated.
EDIT: Just so I'm being absolutely clear, there is no such thing as a "server" any more. That's why your reasoning doesn't make any sense to me.
Certainly if multiplayer is what you're into, then everything that you and X-cessive say makes perfect sense, because you're trying to be in the same difficulty as your friends.
However, for a single player like me, removing the regional level caps spoils the game. That's why I'm sticking with version 1.20. It looks like the changes in version 1.40hf are catering to multiplayers. And, there's also the issue of the immobilization bug.