I want to play Star Wars… With lots of Jedi!!! (Yes, I am insane)

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Brother Shatterstone

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I want to play Star Wars… With lots of Jedi!!! (Yes, I am insane)

The title says it all... After to many hours of KotoR I would like to see a Star Wars d20 game form...

My idea game would be:
old republic (pre movies) probably around the same time as KotoR in styles… Lots of Jedi, in fact I wouldn’t mind seeing an all Jedi party, though I wish to see a small party… Say 4 PCs at max, and cause of this I wouldn’t mind seeing a more favorable build. Say 32 or 36 instead of the recommended 28 and maybe even gestalt rules. (It will help make all the characters more unique but I would be quick to say no dual Jedi classes.)

Thanks for listen to my rambling...
 

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I'd definitely be interested in playing in this...really though, I don't think any kind of gestalt rules would be needed. Instead, use things like Power of the Jedi and such to open up more options to really customize. Maybe ever allow free multiclassing...though, that doesn't fit in with that Era at all, its still an idea.
 


Ankh-Morpork Guard said:
I'd definitely be interested in playing in this...really though, I don't think any kind of gestalt rules would be needed.

its quite possible... To be honest I've never played a Jedi, outside of KotoR of course, so I have no idea just how... I hate to use the word powerful but I can't think of another word.

It's more of an idea to get away from us being a group of Jedi clones, it’s a way to help make us more unique and also a way to keep the party smaller in size. :)
 



Jedi are indeed powerful in terms of raw ability, but a clever GM can use their roleplaying restrictions to full advantage, especially in an Old Republic game.
 

Insight said:
Jedi are indeed powerful in terms of raw ability, but a clever GM can use their roleplaying restrictions to full advantage, especially in an Old Republic game.

And really, a group of all jedi had better be facing something nice and apocalyptic.
 


I have played Jedi before in the d20 version and the WEG game, and it sure is a nice change of pace from your typical D&D style scenarios. But a poorly played Jedi (in terms of personality, motivation, etc) is probably the most annoying thing to fellow players and the GM. Playing a Jedi the right way is a roleplaying challenge, and a lot of fun.
 

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