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<blockquote data-quote="bjmorga" data-source="post: 6443221" data-attributes="member: 6701298"><p><strong>4 out of 5 rating for Star Wars: Age of Rebellion Core Rulebook</strong></p><p></p><p>Like Edge of the Empire, Age of Rebellion offers up a great Star Wars experience for players. The major issue with Age of Rebellion is that it offers too little new material for those who already own Edge of the Empire. There are large swaths of Age of Rebellion that are the same as Edge of the Empire. Whole chapters are represented verbatim. A few classes remain the same, skill trees are too similar or just downright reused, and equipment is largely unchanged. My unscientific estimate of previously released material found in this book is around 70%. For gamers approaching the Star Wars RPG from Fantasy Flight Games, Age of Rebellion offers much. The system itself is great. It has provided my group a great amount of fun. For the gamers already with the Star Wars RPG program, it is a little frustrating to shell out money for what amounts to a change in scenery. Avoid paying the high MSRP if you already have Edge of the Empire to take away the sting of paying for what you already own.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bjmorga, post: 6443221, member: 6701298"] [b]4 out of 5 rating for Star Wars: Age of Rebellion Core Rulebook[/b] Like Edge of the Empire, Age of Rebellion offers up a great Star Wars experience for players. The major issue with Age of Rebellion is that it offers too little new material for those who already own Edge of the Empire. There are large swaths of Age of Rebellion that are the same as Edge of the Empire. Whole chapters are represented verbatim. A few classes remain the same, skill trees are too similar or just downright reused, and equipment is largely unchanged. My unscientific estimate of previously released material found in this book is around 70%. For gamers approaching the Star Wars RPG from Fantasy Flight Games, Age of Rebellion offers much. The system itself is great. It has provided my group a great amount of fun. For the gamers already with the Star Wars RPG program, it is a little frustrating to shell out money for what amounts to a change in scenery. Avoid paying the high MSRP if you already have Edge of the Empire to take away the sting of paying for what you already own. [/QUOTE]
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