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Star Wars RPG
Any help would greatly be appreciated! ![]() Edit: I guess I should be a little less vague. What I'm manly confused about is creating the character. On all the character applications I could find there's something like 100/100 XP spent. What is this XP and would I use it? Also, it appears you start off with credits to put things in your inventory. How do I know how many credits I start off with and how do I know how much an item costs, e.g. a blaster? Last edited by Grand Master Yoda; Apr 24th, 2020 at 07:38 PM. |
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There are several Star Wars RPG systems, at least two of which are d20-based. Which publisher's system are you referring to?
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I think it's the one outlined by Wizards of the Coast, but I'm not 100% sure. All the Star Wars games I've found on this forum just say "Star Wars RPG" under the words "Game System." Here's the one I was talking about though.
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Saga edition is the d20 version by wizards using D&D3.5 ish rules
Age of Rebellion is the latest version by FFG complete with silly dice There is also an ancient version that used d6s like all the best systems do ![]() As for your questions, the exp in Saga edition is a threshold until you hit your next level. Wealth is determined by class with nobles getting some cool cash-based abilities, and the gear prices are in the gear section ![]() Just grab the saga edition core rule book and glance around at the relivent sections ![]()
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Since you guys are talking about it, my son in law is a big Star Wars fan.
He knows how to play D&D 5e, but is interested in playing Star Wars. Anyone have any input on what system would be the best for a newbie type gamer (in the same way 5e is pretty easy to learn)? He is not a fan of the game with the weird dice — but I think that is based on reputation rather than any actual experience with it. Last edited by Squeak; Apr 26th, 2020 at 10:16 PM. |
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If it's reputation vs experience, then I would suggest trying it. It is the best Star Wars system I've played before.
Otherwise hunting down the d20 version is ok. -me
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Thanks JJ
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In my tabletop group, the only Star Wars RPG worth playing was published by West End Games.
That's the d6 based one. So consider that in your search, and remember to tell the young players that Han Fired First. |
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D6 west end games system is open source as is the d6 system that evolved from it. I play both and if you want I know where you can download the complete collection for free, legally.
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Btw I just posted an interest check for this exact system. Anf yes it is the best.
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For the record, this system material does NOT appear to be SRD, so please do not share it on this site. The open source version is the "space opera" variant.
http://opend6project.org/
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