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--><p class="single nomargin">The bounty hunter capitalizes on the vendettas of others, tracking down fugitives for their enemies, their masters, or simply for justice. The best bounty hunters are the ones who can stay emotionally detached from either their employers or their quarry—although bounty hunters who hate their prey often make more spectacular kills.</p><!-- | --><p class="single nomargin">The bounty hunter capitalizes on the vendettas of others, tracking down fugitives for their enemies, their masters, or simply for justice. The best bounty hunters are the ones who can stay emotionally detached from either their employers or their quarry—although bounty hunters who hate their prey often make more spectacular kills.</p><!-- | ||
--><p class="single nomargin">Not all bounty hunters kill. Some employers reserve that pleasure for themselves, or plan to give the quarry a more or less fair trial. Some bounty hunters have reservations about taking lives unnecessarily. Regardless of his methods, a bounty hunter still has to produce the quarry in order to receive payment. Overkill is generally not a good idea.</p><!-- | --><p class="single nomargin">{{indent}}Not all bounty hunters kill. Some employers reserve that pleasure for themselves, or plan to give the quarry a more or less fair trial. Some bounty hunters have reservations about taking lives unnecessarily. Regardless of his methods, a bounty hunter still has to produce the quarry in order to receive payment. Overkill is generally not a good idea.</p><!-- | ||
--><p class="single nomargin">At one time, organized bounty hunter guilds apportioned contracts and policed their membership. They dwindled in both power and organization during the rise of [[Palpatine|Emperor Palpatine]].</p><!-- | --><p class="single nomargin">{{indent}}At one time, organized bounty hunter guilds apportioned contracts and policed their membership. They dwindled in both power and organization during the rise of [[Palpatine|Emperor Palpatine]].</p><!-- | ||
--><p class="single nomargin">Whether working alone or in groups, bounty hunters revel in the thrill of the hunt. Given the nature of their work, it goes without saying that few bounty hunters die of boredom.</p><!-- | --><p class="single nomargin">{{indent}}Whether working alone or in groups, bounty hunters revel in the thrill of the hunt. Given the nature of their work, it goes without saying that few bounty hunters die of boredom.</p><!-- | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:21, 19 July 2025
Bounty Hunters at Large
The bounty hunter capitalizes on the vendettas of others, tracking down fugitives for their enemies, their masters, or simply for justice. The best bounty hunters are the ones who can stay emotionally detached from either their employers or their quarry—although bounty hunters who hate their prey often make more spectacular kills.
Not all bounty hunters kill. Some employers reserve that pleasure for themselves, or plan to give the quarry a more or less fair trial. Some bounty hunters have reservations about taking lives unnecessarily. Regardless of his methods, a bounty hunter still has to produce the quarry in order to receive payment. Overkill is generally not a good idea.
At one time, organized bounty hunter guilds apportioned contracts and policed their membership. They dwindled in both power and organization during the rise of Emperor Palpatine.
Whether working alone or in groups, bounty hunters revel in the thrill of the hunt. Given the nature of their work, it goes without saying that few bounty hunters die of boredom.
Examples of Bounty Hunters
Aurra Sing, Boba Fett, Bossk, Dengar, 4-LOM, Greedo, IG-88, Zuckuss
Class Rules & Traits
The Bounty Hunter | ||
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Level | BAB | Class Features |
1st | +1 | Defense bonuses Talent |
2nd | +2 | Familiar foe +1 |
3rd | +3 | Talent |
4th | +4 | Familiar foe +2 |
5th | +5 | Talent |
6th | +6 | Familiar foe +3 |
7th | +7 | Talent |
8th | +8 | Familiar foe +4 |
9th | +9 | Talent |
10th | +10 | Familiar foe +5 |
Bounty hunters have the following traits.
Hit Points
At each level, bounty hunters gain 1d10 hit points + their Constitution modifier.
Force Points
Bounty hunters gain a number of Force points equal to 6 + one-half their character level (rounded down) at 1st level and every time they gain a new level in this class. Any Force points left over from previous levels are lost.
Defense Bonuses
At 1st level, you gain a +2 class bonus to your Fortitude Defense and a +4 class bonus to your Reflex Defense.
Talents
At every odd-numbered level (1st, 3rd, 5th, …), you select a talent from any of the following talent trees. You must meet the prerequisites (if any) of the chosen talent. No talent can be selected more than once unless expressly indicated. Click on the links to learn more about a given talent tree or talent.
Familiar Foe
By observing your opponent in combat, you know how to defeat them more easily. If you spend a full-round action observing an opponent in combat, you gain a bonus on attack rolls against that opponent, and a bonus to your Reflex Defense against attacks made by that opponent equal to one-half your class Level (rounded down). The effects last until the end of the encounter. You cannot use this ability until after your opponent has acted during the combat.