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{{DISPLAYTITLE:Expert&nbsp;Pilot&nbsp;Talent&nbsp;Tree}}
<div>The ace pilot relies on finely honed instincts and years of pilot training to outmaneuver and destroy enemy starships.{{newline}}This talent tree is only available to [[Ace&nbsp;Pilot (prestige class)|Ace&nbsp;Pilot]]s.</div>
<div><p class="single nomargin">The ace pilot relies on finely honed instincts and years of pilot training to outmaneuver and destroy enemy starships.{{newline}}This talent tree is only available to [[Ace_Pilot_(prestige_class)|ace&nbsp;pilot]]s.</p></div>


<div id="blind" style="margin-top: 1.5em;">
<div id="blind" style="margin-top: 1.5em;">
<h3 class="headline">Blind Spot</h3>
<h3 class="headline">Blind Spot</h3>
{{referencetag|book=Starships of the Galaxy|page=17}}
{{referencetag|book=Starships of the Galaxy|page=17}}
You can fly a vehicle you pilot so close to a target at least two sizes larger than your vehicle that it is difficult for the target to avoid or attack you. You must be adjacent to the target (at starship scale) to use this talent. As a [[swift&nbsp;action]], make an opposed [[Pilot]] check against the target. If you succeed, you move into the same space as your target. You move with your target if it moves (assuming your vehicle has sufficient speed to keep up), and you must make another opposed Pilot check each round as a swift action to stay in its blind spot.{{newline}}As long as you stay in the target&rsquo;s blind spot, any attack you make against the target gains a &#43;2 bous, and the target takes a &#8722;2 penalty on attacks made against you.</div>
<p class="single nomargin">You can fly a vehicle you pilot so close to a target at least two sizes larger than your vehicle that it is difficult for the target to avoid or attack you. You must be adjacent to the target (at starship scale) to use this talent. As a [[swift&nbsp;action]], make an opposed [[Pilot]] check against the target. If you succeed, you move into the same space as your target. You move with your target if it moves (assuming your vehicle has sufficient speed to keep up), and you must make another opposed Pilot check each round as a swift action to stay in its blind spot.{{newline}}As long as you stay in the target&rsquo;s blind spot, any attack you make against the target gains a &#43;2 bous, and the target takes a &#8722;2 penalty on attacks made against you.</p></div>


<div id="clip" style="margin-top: 1.5em;">
<div id="clip" style="margin-top: 1.5em;">
<h3 class="headline">Clip</h3>
<h3 class="headline">Clip</h3>
{{referencetag|book=Galaxy of Intrigue|page=24}}
{{referencetag|book=Galaxy of Intrigue|page=24}}
When you use the ram action. You reduce the size of your ship by two categories for the purposes of taking collision damage. The rammed ship takes damage appropriate to the actual size of your ship.</div>
<p class="single nomargin">When you use the ram action. You reduce the size of your ship by two categories for the purposes of taking collision damage. The rammed ship takes damage appropriate to the actual size of your ship.</p></div>


<div id="scrape" style="margin-top: 1.5em;">
<div id="scrape" style="margin-top: 1.5em;">
<h3 class="headline">Close Scrape</h3>
<h3 class="headline">Close Scrape</h3>
{{referencetag|book=Starships of the Galaxy|page=17}}
{{referencetag|book=Starships of the Galaxy|page=17}}
Whenever you are piloting a vehicle of Colossal size or smaller, you may make a Pilot check as a reaction to turn a critical hit into a normal hit. The DC for the Pilot check is equal to the attack roll total of the critical hit. If you are successful, the damage from the attack is not doubled (though it is still considered an automatic hit).</div>
<p class="single nomargin">Whenever you are piloting a vehicle of Colossal size or smaller, you may make a Pilot check as a reaction to turn a critical hit into a normal hit. The DC for the Pilot check is equal to the attack roll total of the critical hit. If you are successful, the damage from the attack is not doubled (though it is still considered an automatic hit).</p></div>


<div id="dogfighter" style="margin-top: 1.5em;">
<div id="dogfighter" style="margin-top: 1.5em;">
<h3 class="headline">Elusive Dogfighter</h3>
<h3 class="headline">Elusive Dogfighter</h3>
{{referencetag|book=Saga Edition Core Rulebook|page=207}}
{{referencetag|book=Saga Edition Core Rulebook|page=207}}
When engaged in a dogfight, an enemy pilot engaged in the same dogfight takes a &#8722;10 penalty on attack rolls when you succeed on the opposed Pilot check.</div>
<p class="single nomargin">When engaged in a dogfight, an enemy pilot engaged in the same dogfight takes a &#8722;10 penalty on attack rolls when you succeed on the opposed Pilot check.</p></div>


<div id="throttle" style="margin-top: 1.5em;">
<div id="throttle" style="margin-top: 1.5em;">
<h3 class="headline">Full Throttle</h3>
<h3 class="headline">Full Throttle</h3>
{{referencetag|book=Saga Edition Core Rulebook|page=207}}
{{referencetag|book=Saga Edition Core Rulebook|page=207}}
You can take 10 on Pilot checks made to increase your vehicle&rsquo;s speed. In addition, when you use the all-out movement action while piloting a vehicle, your vehicle moves up to five times its normal speed (instead of the normal &#215;4).</div>
<p class="single nomargin">You can take 10 on Pilot checks made to increase your vehicle&rsquo;s speed. In addition, when you use the all-out movement action while piloting a vehicle, your vehicle moves up to five times its normal speed (instead of the normal &#215;4).</p></div>


<div id="imprun" style="margin-top: 1.5em;">
<div id="imprun" style="margin-top: 1.5em;">
<h3 class="headline">Improved Attack Run</h3>
<h3 class="headline">Improved Attack Run</h3>
{{referencetag|book=Starships of the Galaxy|page=17}}
{{referencetag|book=Starships of the Galaxy|page=17}}
You do not have to move in a straight line when using the attack run action.</div>
<p class="single nomargin">You do not have to move in a straight line when using the attack run action.</p></div>


<div id="juke" style="margin-top: 1.5em;">
<div id="juke" style="margin-top: 1.5em;">
<h3 class="headline">Juke</h3>
<h3 class="headline">Juke</h3>
{{referencetag|book=Saga Edition Core Rulebook|page=207}}
{{referencetag|book=Saga Edition Core Rulebook|page=207}}
When you [[Vehicles#Fight_Defensively|fight&nbsp;defensively]] as the pilot of a vehicle, you may negate a weapon hit on your vehicle using the [[Vehicular&nbsp;Combat]] [[feat]] one additional time per round.{{newline}}'''Prerequisite:''' Vehicular&nbsp;Evasion.</div>
<p class="single nomargin">When you [[Vehicles#Fight_Defensively|fight&nbsp;defensively]] as the pilot of a vehicle, you may negate a weapon hit on your vehicle using the [[Vehicular&nbsp;Combat (feat)|Vehicular&nbsp;Combat]] [[feat]] one additional time per round.{{newline}}'''Prerequisite:''' Vehicular&nbsp;Evasion.</p></div>


<div id="together" style="margin-top: 1.5em;">
<div id="together" style="margin-top: 1.5em;">
<h3 class="headline">Keep It Together</h3>
<h3 class="headline">Keep It Together</h3>
{{referencetag|book=Saga Edition Core Rulebook|page=207}}
{{referencetag|book=Saga Edition Core Rulebook|page=207}}
Once per encounter, when a vehicle you&rsquo;re piloting takes damage that equals or exceeds its damage threshold, your vehicle avoids moving down the condition track.</div>
<p class="single nomargin">Once per encounter, when a vehicle you&rsquo;re piloting takes damage that equals or exceeds its damage threshold, your vehicle avoids moving down the condition track.</p></div>


<div id="defender" style="margin-top: 1.5em;">
<div id="defender" style="margin-top: 1.5em;">
<h3 class="headline">Master Defender</h3>
<h3 class="headline">Master Defender</h3>
{{referencetag|book=Galaxy of Intrigue|page=24}}
{{referencetag|book=Galaxy of Intrigue|page=24}}
When you fight defensively, either your vehicle gains a &#43;5 dodge bonus to Reflex Defense if you and your gunners take a &#8722;2 penalty to attack rolls, or it gains a &#43;10 dodge bonus if you and your gunner&rsquo;s take a&#8722;5 penalty to attack rolls.</div>
<p class="single nomargin">When you fight defensively, either your vehicle gains a &#43;5 dodge bonus to Reflex Defense if you and your gunners take a &#8722;2 penalty to attack rolls, or it gains a &#43;10 dodge bonus if you and your gunner&rsquo;s take a&#8722;5 penalty to attack rolls.</p></div>


<div id="relentless" style="margin-top: 1.5em;">
<div id="relentless" style="margin-top: 1.5em;">
<h3 class="headline">Relentless Pursuit</h3>
<h3 class="headline">Relentless Pursuit</h3>
{{referencetag|book=Saga Edition Core Rulebook|page=207}}
{{referencetag|book=Saga Edition Core Rulebook|page=207}}
You may roll twice for any opposed Pilot check made to initiate a dogfight, keeping the better result.</div>
<p class="single nomargin">You may roll twice for any opposed Pilot check made to initiate a dogfight, keeping the better result.</p></div>


<div id="renowned" style="margin-top: 1.5em;">
<div id="renowned" style="margin-top: 1.5em;">
<h3 class="headline">Renowned Pilot</h3>
<h3 class="headline">Renowned Pilot</h3>
{{referencetag|book=Clone Wars Campaign Guide|page=39}}
{{referencetag|book=Clone Wars Campaign Guide|page=39}}
All allies within 6 squares of a vehicle you pilot can reroll one Pilot check, keeping the better result. An ally can only gain the benefit of this talent once per encounter.</div>
<p class="single nomargin">All allies within 6 squares of a vehicle you pilot can reroll one Pilot check, keeping the better result. An ally can only gain the benefit of this talent once per encounter.</p></div>


<div id="rollout" style="margin-top: 1.5em;">
<div id="rollout" style="margin-top: 1.5em;">
<h3 class="headline">Roll Out</h3>
<h3 class="headline">Roll Out</h3>
{{referencetag|book=Unknown Regions|page=29}}
{{referencetag|book=Unknown Regions|page=29}}
When making an opposed check to disengage from a dogfight, you can reroll your Pilot check, taking the better result. If you fail, you remain in the dogfight, but the gunners on your vehicle do not take penalties to their attack rolls.{{newline}}'''Prerequisite:''' Elusive&nbsp;Dofighter.</div>
<p class="single nomargin">When making an opposed check to disengage from a dogfight, you can reroll your Pilot check, taking the better result. If you fail, you remain in the dogfight, but the gunners on your vehicle do not take penalties to their attack rolls.{{newline}}'''Prerequisite:''' Elusive&nbsp;Dofighter.</p></div>


<div id="shunt" style="margin-top: 1.5em;">
<div id="shunt" style="margin-top: 1.5em;">
<h3 class="headline">Shunt Damage</h3>
<h3 class="headline">Shunt Damage</h3>
{{referencetag|book=Galaxy of Intrigue|page=24}}
{{referencetag|book=Galaxy of Intrigue|page=24}}
Once per encounter, if your ship takes damage, make a Pilot check and compare the result to the Reflex Defense of one adjacent allied ship. If your check result is higher, the allied ship takes the damage instead.</div>
<p class="single nomargin">Once per encounter, if your ship takes damage, make a Pilot check and compare the result to the Reflex Defense of one adjacent allied ship. If your check result is higher, the allied ship takes the damage instead.</p></div>


<div id="focus" style="margin-top: 1.5em;">
<div id="focus" style="margin-top: 1.5em;">
<h3 class="headline">Vehicle Focus</h3>
<h3 class="headline">Vehicle Focus</h3>
{{referencetag|book=Starships of the Galaxy|page=17}}
{{referencetag|book=Starships of the Galaxy|page=17}}
Chos a single type of vehicle from the following list: airspeeder, capital ship, space transport, speeder, starfighter, or walker. When you are the pilot or gunner of that type of vehicle, you gain  &#43;2 to all attack rolls with a vehicle weapon, and may take 10 on any Pilot checks made while piloting that type of vehicle, even when you are otherwise unable to.{{newline}}'''Prerequisite:''' [[Wisdom]] 13.</div>
<p class="single nomargin">Chos a single type of vehicle from the following list: airspeeder, capital ship, space transport, speeder, starfighter, or walker. When you are the pilot or gunner of that type of vehicle, you gain  &#43;2 to all attack rolls with a vehicle weapon, and may take 10 on any Pilot checks made while piloting that type of vehicle, even when you are otherwise unable to.{{newline}}'''Prerequisite:''' [[Wisdom]] 13.</p></div>


<div id="evasion" style="margin-top: 1.5em;">
<div id="evasion" style="margin-top: 1.5em;">
<h3 class="headline">Vehicular Evasion</h3>
<h3 class="headline">Vehicular Evasion</h3>
{{referencetag|book=Saga Edition Core Rulebook|page=207}}
{{referencetag|book=Saga Edition Core Rulebook|page=207}}
If the vehicle you&rsquo;re piloting is hit by an area attack, it takes half damage if the attack hits. If the attack misses your vehicle, it takes no damage. You cannot use this talent when your vehicle is stationary or disabled.</div>
<p class="single nomargin">If the vehicle you&rsquo;re piloting is hit by an area attack, it takes half damage if the attack hits. If the attack misses your vehicle, it takes no damage. You cannot use this talent when your vehicle is stationary or disabled.</p></div>


<div id="wingman" style="margin-top: 1.5em;">
<div id="wingman" style="margin-top: 1.5em;">
<h3 class="headline">Wingman</h3>
<h3 class="headline">Wingman</h3>
{{referencetag|book=Starships of the Galaxy|page=17}}
{{referencetag|book=Starships of the Galaxy|page=17}}
As a swift action, you can make a DC 15 Pilot check to assist any allied starfighter or airspeeder  within 2 squares at starship scale. If you succeed, the pilot of that vehicle gains a &#43;5 bonus on all opposed Pilot checks relating to the dogfight action until the start of your next turn.{{newline}}'''Prerequisite:''' [[Wisdom]] 13.</div>
<p class="single nomargin">As a swift action, you can make a DC 15 Pilot check to assist any allied starfighter or airspeeder  within 2 squares at starship scale. If you succeed, the pilot of that vehicle gains a &#43;5 bonus on all opposed Pilot checks relating to the dogfight action until the start of your next turn.{{newline}}'''Prerequisite:''' [[Wisdom]] 13.</p></div>


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Revision as of 21:42, 29 March 2024

The ace pilot relies on finely honed instincts and years of pilot training to outmaneuver and destroy enemy starships.
     This talent tree is only available to ace pilots.

Blind Spot

     Starships of the Galaxy, page 17.

You can fly a vehicle you pilot so close to a target at least two sizes larger than your vehicle that it is difficult for the target to avoid or attack you. You must be adjacent to the target (at starship scale) to use this talent. As a swift action, make an opposed Pilot check against the target. If you succeed, you move into the same space as your target. You move with your target if it moves (assuming your vehicle has sufficient speed to keep up), and you must make another opposed Pilot check each round as a swift action to stay in its blind spot.
     As long as you stay in the target’s blind spot, any attack you make against the target gains a +2 bous, and the target takes a −2 penalty on attacks made against you.

Clip

     Galaxy of Intrigue, page 24.

When you use the ram action. You reduce the size of your ship by two categories for the purposes of taking collision damage. The rammed ship takes damage appropriate to the actual size of your ship.

Close Scrape

     Starships of the Galaxy, page 17.

Whenever you are piloting a vehicle of Colossal size or smaller, you may make a Pilot check as a reaction to turn a critical hit into a normal hit. The DC for the Pilot check is equal to the attack roll total of the critical hit. If you are successful, the damage from the attack is not doubled (though it is still considered an automatic hit).

Elusive Dogfighter

     Saga Edition Core Rulebook, page 207.

When engaged in a dogfight, an enemy pilot engaged in the same dogfight takes a −10 penalty on attack rolls when you succeed on the opposed Pilot check.

Full Throttle

     Saga Edition Core Rulebook, page 207.

You can take 10 on Pilot checks made to increase your vehicle’s speed. In addition, when you use the all-out movement action while piloting a vehicle, your vehicle moves up to five times its normal speed (instead of the normal ×4).

Improved Attack Run

     Starships of the Galaxy, page 17.

You do not have to move in a straight line when using the attack run action.

Juke

     Saga Edition Core Rulebook, page 207.

When you fight defensively as the pilot of a vehicle, you may negate a weapon hit on your vehicle using the Vehicular Combat feat one additional time per round.
     Prerequisite: Vehicular Evasion.

Keep It Together

     Saga Edition Core Rulebook, page 207.

Once per encounter, when a vehicle you’re piloting takes damage that equals or exceeds its damage threshold, your vehicle avoids moving down the condition track.

Master Defender

     Galaxy of Intrigue, page 24.

When you fight defensively, either your vehicle gains a +5 dodge bonus to Reflex Defense if you and your gunners take a −2 penalty to attack rolls, or it gains a +10 dodge bonus if you and your gunner’s take a−5 penalty to attack rolls.

Relentless Pursuit

     Saga Edition Core Rulebook, page 207.

You may roll twice for any opposed Pilot check made to initiate a dogfight, keeping the better result.

Renowned Pilot

     Clone Wars Campaign Guide, page 39.

All allies within 6 squares of a vehicle you pilot can reroll one Pilot check, keeping the better result. An ally can only gain the benefit of this talent once per encounter.

Roll Out

     Unknown Regions, page 29.

When making an opposed check to disengage from a dogfight, you can reroll your Pilot check, taking the better result. If you fail, you remain in the dogfight, but the gunners on your vehicle do not take penalties to their attack rolls.
     Prerequisite: Elusive Dofighter.

Shunt Damage

     Galaxy of Intrigue, page 24.

Once per encounter, if your ship takes damage, make a Pilot check and compare the result to the Reflex Defense of one adjacent allied ship. If your check result is higher, the allied ship takes the damage instead.

Vehicle Focus

     Starships of the Galaxy, page 17.

Chos a single type of vehicle from the following list: airspeeder, capital ship, space transport, speeder, starfighter, or walker. When you are the pilot or gunner of that type of vehicle, you gain +2 to all attack rolls with a vehicle weapon, and may take 10 on any Pilot checks made while piloting that type of vehicle, even when you are otherwise unable to.
     Prerequisite: Wisdom 13.

Vehicular Evasion

     Saga Edition Core Rulebook, page 207.

If the vehicle you’re piloting is hit by an area attack, it takes half damage if the attack hits. If the attack misses your vehicle, it takes no damage. You cannot use this talent when your vehicle is stationary or disabled.

Wingman

     Starships of the Galaxy, page 17.

As a swift action, you can make a DC 15 Pilot check to assist any allied starfighter or airspeeder within 2 squares at starship scale. If you succeed, the pilot of that vehicle gains a +5 bonus on all opposed Pilot checks relating to the dogfight action until the start of your next turn.
     Prerequisite: Wisdom 13.