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Then the mandlorians bat the grenades straight back through the hole with the baseball bats they keep in their armour.
Then the mandlorians bat the grenades straight back through the hole with the baseball bats they keep in their armour.
I have heard of this place. Those bunnies weren't initially green. Many are the things that you can catch at Coachella.Years after the comics' much more important addition to Star Wars canon: giant green bunny humanoids. (And, um, bikini-clad bounty hunters who apparently come from the planet Coachella.)
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I’m pretty sure they’re cooking one of those flying creatures that attacked Din et al on Nevarro in a previous season.
I’m pretty sure they’re cooking one of those flying creatures that attacked Din et al on Nevarro in a previous season.
(The episode that revealed Grogu’s Force healing powers as a bit of foreshadowing for when Rey did the same thing in RoS.)
EDIT: They’re called Nevarro reptavians.
It's been floating about in SW RPGs since WEG D6. And it's been suggested that Obi Wan used it on Luke in ANH. But the big drawback is you have a limited selection of force powers you can learn, so if you are going to learn force healing you are giving up some other force power. Jedi are usually depicted as working more like sorcerers than clerics.I don't mind force healing conceptually not so much like RoS depicted it.
It raises problems with plots/pacing though as they depicted it like D&D healing.
It's been floating about in SW RPGs since WEG D6. And it's been suggested that Obi Wan used it on Luke in ANH. But the big drawback is you have a limited selection of force powers you can learn, so if you are going to learn force healing you are giving up some other force power. Jedi are usually depicted as working more like sorcerers than clerics.
Y’know. After Obi Wan, you’d think Vader would have made his suit out of beskar.
Depends on whether Gideon and his base end up as a mushroom cloud, I suppose.Probably wasn't that known about or available.