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<blockquote data-quote="pawsplay" data-source="post: 3966088" data-attributes="member: 15538"><p>Minions. PCs may be less blithe about blowing Destiny points left and right if they know there will be trouble to follow. But even solo, the battle can be made memorable. </p><p></p><p>The battle should go like this. The Sith Lord spends a Force point on initiative. He delays. Someone attacks and autocrits. Someone else autohits. He undelays. He uses his second wind. He attacks and moves. If the third player chooses to go for the autohit, so be it. </p><p></p><p>When the Sith Lord finally goes down, he spends a Force point to avoid death. At that moment, you can contrive for more minions to show up, or some other event to occur. Whether or not that happens, the PCs can decide whether to finish him off; if they seem to be doing it for the wrong reasons, they get Dark Side points. The wrong reason is pretty much any reason other than, "We have no way to capture or hold him" or "there is no prison safe enough."</p><p></p><p>There. Exciting. Add a few Destiny points and you can make the players sweat, maybe even kill a PC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pawsplay, post: 3966088, member: 15538"] Minions. PCs may be less blithe about blowing Destiny points left and right if they know there will be trouble to follow. But even solo, the battle can be made memorable. The battle should go like this. The Sith Lord spends a Force point on initiative. He delays. Someone attacks and autocrits. Someone else autohits. He undelays. He uses his second wind. He attacks and moves. If the third player chooses to go for the autohit, so be it. When the Sith Lord finally goes down, he spends a Force point to avoid death. At that moment, you can contrive for more minions to show up, or some other event to occur. Whether or not that happens, the PCs can decide whether to finish him off; if they seem to be doing it for the wrong reasons, they get Dark Side points. The wrong reason is pretty much any reason other than, "We have no way to capture or hold him" or "there is no prison safe enough." There. Exciting. Add a few Destiny points and you can make the players sweat, maybe even kill a PC. [/QUOTE]
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