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}}<p class="single">Among the [[Jedi (tradition)|Jedi]], those of the order who have proven capable, wise, self-sufficient, and stable are given the rank of Knight. A Jedi apprentice must learn to use the Force without instability or strain, build their own lightsaber, and show an understanding of the Code of the Jedi (though such understanding may shift from era to era, as the nature of the Jedi differs somewhat in each era). During most eras, a Jedi must pass a series of tests before becoming a Jedi Knight, which may be as simple as fulfilling a single important mission assigned by a Jedi Master, or as complex as a series of trials to test the Jedi’s mettle, ethics, and dedication. In a few times of chaos and uncertainty, Jedi apprentices are forced by circumstance to push themselves past the normal boundaries of their training and become Knights in function, if not in name, with no formal testing. In these rare cases, the ruling Jedi generally acknowledge the Jedi’s status as a Knight as soon as circumstances allow.{{newline}}Jedi Knights are trusted to teach apprentices, carry out missions with little aid or support, and use their best judgment when handling the unexpected. A Jedi Knight is expected to deal with any problem in a manner that reflects well on the Jedi as a whole, and carry out the Jedi goals of defending justice and maintaining peace. Jedi are the guardians of the galaxy, and the Jedi Knight is a skilled individual expected to uphold that trust.</p></div> | }}<p class="single">Among the [[Jedi (force tradition)|Jedi]], those of the order who have proven capable, wise, self-sufficient, and stable are given the rank of Knight. A Jedi apprentice must learn to use the Force without instability or strain, build their own lightsaber, and show an understanding of the Code of the Jedi (though such understanding may shift from era to era, as the nature of the Jedi differs somewhat in each era). During most eras, a Jedi must pass a series of tests before becoming a Jedi Knight, which may be as simple as fulfilling a single important mission assigned by a Jedi Master, or as complex as a series of trials to test the Jedi’s mettle, ethics, and dedication. In a few times of chaos and uncertainty, Jedi apprentices are forced by circumstance to push themselves past the normal boundaries of their training and become Knights in function, if not in name, with no formal testing. In these rare cases, the ruling Jedi generally acknowledge the Jedi’s status as a Knight as soon as circumstances allow.{{newline}}Jedi Knights are trusted to teach apprentices, carry out missions with little aid or support, and use their best judgment when handling the unexpected. A Jedi Knight is expected to deal with any problem in a manner that reflects well on the Jedi as a whole, and carry out the Jedi goals of defending justice and maintaining peace. Jedi are the guardians of the galaxy, and the Jedi Knight is a skilled individual expected to uphold that trust.</p></div> | ||
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<h3 class="headline">Examples of Jedi Knights</h3> | <h3 class="headline">Examples of Jedi Knights</h3> | ||
Anakin Skywalker | [[Anakin_Skywalker|Anakin Skywalker (Episode III)]], Barriss Offee, Bastila Shan, Kyle Katarn, [[Luke_Skywalker|Luke Skywalker (Episode VI)]],Nomi Sunrider, Ulic Qel-Droma.</div> | ||
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Jedi Knights have the following traits and requirements:</div> | Jedi Knights have the following traits and requirements:</div> | ||
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<h3 class="headline">Requirements</h3> | <h3 class="headline">Requirements</h3> | ||
To qualify to become a Jedi Knight, a character must fulfill the following criteria.{{newline}}'''Base Attack Bonus:''' +7.{{newline}}'''Trained Skills:''' [[Use the Force]].{{newline}}'''Feats:''' [[Force Sensitivity]], Weapon Proficiency ([[ | To qualify to become a Jedi Knight, a character must fulfill the following criteria.{{newline}}'''Base Attack Bonus:''' +7.{{newline}}'''Trained Skills:''' [[Use the Force]].{{newline}}'''Feats:''' [[Force Sensitivity (feat)|Force Sensitivity]], Weapon Proficiency ([[Weapon_Proficiency_(feat)#lightsabers|lightsabers]]).{{newline}}'''Force Tradition:''' Must be a member of the [[Jedi (force tradition)|Jedi tradition]].{{newline}}'''Special:''' Must have built your own lightsaber{{newline}}{{indent}}(see [[Jedi (heroic class)#buildsaber|Jedi−>Build Lightsaber]] or [[Lightsaber Constuction]]).</div> | ||
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<h3 class="headline">Hit Points</h3> | <h3 class="headline">Hit Points</h3> | ||
At each level, Jedi Knights gain 1d10 hit points + their [[Constitution]] modifier.</div> | At each level, Jedi Knights gain 1d10 hit points + their [[Constitution]] modifier.</div> | ||
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<h3 class="headline">Force Points</h3> | <h3 class="headline">Force Points</h3> | ||
Jedi Knights gain a number of [[Force | Jedi Knights gain a number of [[Force point]]s 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.</div> | ||
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<h3 class="headline">Defense Bonuses</h3> | <h3 class="headline">Defense Bonuses</h3> | ||
At 1st level, you gain a +2 class bonus to your [[Fortitude Defense]], [[Reflex Defense]], and [[Will Defense]].</div> | At 1st level, you gain a +2 class bonus to your [[Fortitude Defense]], [[Reflex Defense]], and [[Will Defense]].</div> | ||
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<h3 class="headline">Talents</h3> | <h3 class="headline">Talents</h3> | ||
<p class="single">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.</p> | <p class="single">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.</p> | ||
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<h3 class="headline">Force Technique</h3> | <h3 class="headline">Force Technique</h3> | ||
You have learned improved techniques to attune yourself to the Force. At every even-numbered level (2nd, 4th, 6th, …), you gain one [[Force Techniques|Force technique]] that, once selected, cannot be changed.</div> | You have learned improved techniques to attune yourself to the Force. At every even-numbered level (2nd, 4th, 6th, …), you gain one [[Force Techniques|Force technique]] that, once selected, cannot be changed.</div> | ||
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Jedi Knights at Large
Among the Jedi, those of the order who have proven capable, wise, self-sufficient, and stable are given the rank of Knight. A Jedi apprentice must learn to use the Force without instability or strain, build their own lightsaber, and show an understanding of the Code of the Jedi (though such understanding may shift from era to era, as the nature of the Jedi differs somewhat in each era). During most eras, a Jedi must pass a series of tests before becoming a Jedi Knight, which may be as simple as fulfilling a single important mission assigned by a Jedi Master, or as complex as a series of trials to test the Jedi’s mettle, ethics, and dedication. In a few times of chaos and uncertainty, Jedi apprentices are forced by circumstance to push themselves past the normal boundaries of their training and become Knights in function, if not in name, with no formal testing. In these rare cases, the ruling Jedi generally acknowledge the Jedi’s status as a Knight as soon as circumstances allow.
Jedi Knights are trusted to teach apprentices, carry out missions with little aid or support, and use their best judgment when handling the unexpected. A Jedi Knight is expected to deal with any problem in a manner that reflects well on the Jedi as a whole, and carry out the Jedi goals of defending justice and maintaining peace. Jedi are the guardians of the galaxy, and the Jedi Knight is a skilled individual expected to uphold that trust.
Examples of Jedi Knights
Anakin Skywalker (Episode III), Barriss Offee, Bastila Shan, Kyle Katarn, Luke Skywalker (Episode VI),Nomi Sunrider, Ulic Qel-Droma.Class Rules & Traits
| The Jedi Knight | ||
|---|---|---|
| Level | BAB | Class Features |
| 1st | +1 | Defense bonuses Talent |
| 2nd | +2 | Force technique |
| 3rd | +3 | Talent |
| 4th | +4 | Force technique |
| 5th | +5 | Talent |
| 6th | +6 | Force technique |
| 7th | +7 | Talent |
| 8th | +8 | Force technique |
| 9th | +9 | Talent |
| 10th | +10 | Force technique |
Requirements
To qualify to become a Jedi Knight, a character must fulfill the following criteria.Base Attack Bonus: +7.
Trained Skills: Use the Force.
Feats: Force Sensitivity, Weapon Proficiency (lightsabers).
Force Tradition: Must be a member of the Jedi tradition.
Special: Must have built your own lightsaber
(see Jedi−>Build Lightsaber or Lightsaber Constuction).
Hit Points
At each level, Jedi Knights gain 1d10 hit points + their Constitution modifier.Force Points
Jedi Knights 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, Reflex Defense, and Will 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.
