Bagpuss said:I hope they continue, one book would just look odd, a series stacked together looks better. Also it fits in the Miniatures game starter box along with the floor plans.
Hey! I like the Miraluka. The Kushiban stats are for a friend, and as far as the Lepi go, well,when I first saw thaem written up in the Star Wars Gamer magazine, I immediately ran out to find a suitable mini.King of Old School said:I'm pretty sure Pagan Priest was being sarcastic. At least, I really hope so...
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Just remember that those are unofficial conversions, and if/when an official list of UUA conversions is posted, could differ significantly from what Matt's site has, such as is the case with the Miraluka and Jawas (although the later was pretty close to the official version)Pagan priest said:And thanks to those who mentioned where the current stats are!
You aren't the only one.Henry said:I loved Gary's comment that he wrote Imp. Sense Surroundings specifically because he wanted to be able to convert the Miraluka later.![]()
Basically, they're a near-human race with no eyes. Instead, they see directly through the Force and usually have a cloth or some other cover over their 'eyes', which are either nonexistant, empty sockets, or fully white eyes depending on which source you're looking at.Asmor said:For the benefit of the uninitiated amongst us... what exactly are miraluka?
Pagan priest said:With the groups that I normally game with, I am the keeper of gaming lore, and thus, the rules are what I say they are. Everyone else is too lazy to read the books to contradict me...![]()
ssampier said:I need a group like that. Or a group that's willing to work within the rules, "No you can't use magnesium in D&D."