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Revision as of 20:15, 11 September 2024
Force talents work exactly like the class talents presented on the Class Talent Trees page; however, instead of being restricted by class, they are available only to characters with the Force Sensitivity feat. Any time a character with the Force Sensitivity feat would normally gain a talent (such as from gaining an odd-numbered level in an heroic class), they may instead select a Force talent from one of the Force talent trees presented below. If a character with the Force Sensitivity feat is a member of a Force-using tradition, they may instead select a Force talent from that Force tradition’s individual Force talent tree.
It should be noted that while the Jedi and Sith are Force traditions, their talent trees fall under class talents because those trees are only accessible to characters that have levels in their respective classes.