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<blockquote data-quote="HeinorNY" data-source="post: 3619360" data-attributes="member: 16178"><p>In our first Star wars campaign using the D20 system, years ago, since everybody was playing Jedi characters, the GM's main objective was to create situations to tempt the character and players to give themselves to the dark side. Many fell, led by anger and revenge and the will to destroy the opponents at all cost. Others tapped the dark side for fear of dying or failing their missions. It was really cool to tempt the character into getting a little more power using a Dark Point. In the earlier levels it was pretty powerful, but the possibility to fall to the dark side was very vivid and was around us all the time. But not with SAGA, since to get some power from the Dark Side the character needs to spend some character resources, as talents and force powers. It's harder to tempt the players buy a talent, it is possible, but IMO not as half fun as it was in the previous editions.</p><p>One of my player gave me an ideia that characters simply could not get rid from their DarkSide score, they should not be able to spend a Force Point to atone. It would be permanent as if the character was fully a dark sider, only reversable through really dramatic and heroic actions. I'm still thinking about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HeinorNY, post: 3619360, member: 16178"] In our first Star wars campaign using the D20 system, years ago, since everybody was playing Jedi characters, the GM's main objective was to create situations to tempt the character and players to give themselves to the dark side. Many fell, led by anger and revenge and the will to destroy the opponents at all cost. Others tapped the dark side for fear of dying or failing their missions. It was really cool to tempt the character into getting a little more power using a Dark Point. In the earlier levels it was pretty powerful, but the possibility to fall to the dark side was very vivid and was around us all the time. But not with SAGA, since to get some power from the Dark Side the character needs to spend some character resources, as talents and force powers. It's harder to tempt the players buy a talent, it is possible, but IMO not as half fun as it was in the previous editions. One of my player gave me an ideia that characters simply could not get rid from their DarkSide score, they should not be able to spend a Force Point to atone. It would be permanent as if the character was fully a dark sider, only reversable through really dramatic and heroic actions. I'm still thinking about it. [/QUOTE]
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