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<blockquote data-quote="wingsandsword" data-source="post: 2272609" data-attributes="member: 14159"><p>In the original d6 RPG they divided force techniques and powers into three broad categories of techniques: Control (Control of your own body and existence), Sense (Sensing things outside yourself), and Alter (altering the Force around you). This was continued in the d20 RPG, and used throughout some of the novels and EU sources as well.</p><p></p><p>The exact powers vary from source to source, but generally, the link above is fairly accurate. I don't know where a few came from (I have most every book made for the d6 SW RPG and don't recognize some of those powers), but generally that's accurate.</p><p></p><p>There is no big official definiative list of powers. Throughout Star Wars lore powerful Jedi and Sith have discovered or developed new techniques (although the d6 RPG tried to come up with a power to explain everything every character in all the movies and novels that existed at the time ever did, leading to a huge list). Generally all experienced force users are capiable of the following:</p><p></p><p>Enhancing physical attributes (speed, strength ect.)</p><p>Limited telepathy & empathy</p><p>Limited clairvoyance and precognition.</p><p>Basic healing</p><p>Basic telekinesis</p><p>Enhanced combat prowess</p><p>Deflecting/absorbing energy attacks (blasters & force lightning)</p><p></p><p>Dark siders get various attack powers (telekinetic chokes, force lightning ect.)</p><p>Light siders get much better healing powers and can learn to be a force ghost/"Blue Glowie"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wingsandsword, post: 2272609, member: 14159"] In the original d6 RPG they divided force techniques and powers into three broad categories of techniques: Control (Control of your own body and existence), Sense (Sensing things outside yourself), and Alter (altering the Force around you). This was continued in the d20 RPG, and used throughout some of the novels and EU sources as well. The exact powers vary from source to source, but generally, the link above is fairly accurate. I don't know where a few came from (I have most every book made for the d6 SW RPG and don't recognize some of those powers), but generally that's accurate. There is no big official definiative list of powers. Throughout Star Wars lore powerful Jedi and Sith have discovered or developed new techniques (although the d6 RPG tried to come up with a power to explain everything every character in all the movies and novels that existed at the time ever did, leading to a huge list). Generally all experienced force users are capiable of the following: Enhancing physical attributes (speed, strength ect.) Limited telepathy & empathy Limited clairvoyance and precognition. Basic healing Basic telekinesis Enhanced combat prowess Deflecting/absorbing energy attacks (blasters & force lightning) Dark siders get various attack powers (telekinetic chokes, force lightning ect.) Light siders get much better healing powers and can learn to be a force ghost/"Blue Glowie" [/QUOTE]
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