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<h2 class="headline">Force Disciples at Large</h2> | <h2 id="atlarge" class="headline">Force Disciples at Large</h2> | ||
<p class="single nomargin">Through meditation and contemplation of the deepest mysteries of [[the Force]], some individuals transcend the dogma in which they were raised as they reach a new and deeper understanding of their connection to the universe around them. The ebb and flow of life—quickening, growing, struggling, dying—becomes a ceaseless chorus of destiny. Some Force disciples tap into this power, become one with it, and speak its wisdom to others. Others might instead enslave destiny, twist its vision, and corrupt others for the sake of power.{{newline}}Force disciples, like [[Force_Adept_(prestige_class)|Force adepts]], exist in every [[Force-using_Traditions|Force tradition]]. Even the [[Jedi_(force tradition)|Jedi]] and the [[Sith_(force tradition)|Sith]] have had Force disciples among their ranks, but the dogma of these Force traditions tends to discourage such an eclectic approach to the Force. However, in less well-known dominant Force traditions—such as the [[Baran Do Sages (force tradition)|Baran Do Sages]], the [[witches of Dathomir (force tradition)|witches of Dathomir]], the [[Gand_Findsmen_(force_tradition)|Gand findsmen]], and the [[Seyugi_Dervishes_(force_tradition)|Seyugi dervishes]]—Force disciples hold great power and influence, shaping their Force traditions for centuries to come. Force adepts who become Force disciples may wield power and influence over entire civilizations.</p></div> | <p class="single nomargin">Through meditation and contemplation of the deepest mysteries of [[the Force]], some individuals transcend the dogma in which they were raised as they reach a new and deeper understanding of their connection to the universe around them. The ebb and flow of life—quickening, growing, struggling, dying—becomes a ceaseless chorus of destiny. Some Force disciples tap into this power, become one with it, and speak its wisdom to others. Others might instead enslave destiny, twist its vision, and corrupt others for the sake of power.{{newline}}Force disciples, like [[Force_Adept_(prestige_class)|Force adepts]], exist in every [[Force-using_Traditions|Force tradition]]. Even the [[Jedi_(force tradition)|Jedi]] and the [[Sith_(force tradition)|Sith]] have had Force disciples among their ranks, but the dogma of these Force traditions tends to discourage such an eclectic approach to the Force. However, in less well-known dominant Force traditions—such as the [[Baran Do Sages (force tradition)|Baran Do Sages]], the [[witches of Dathomir (force tradition)|witches of Dathomir]], the [[Gand_Findsmen_(force_tradition)|Gand findsmen]], and the [[Seyugi_Dervishes_(force_tradition)|Seyugi dervishes]]—Force disciples hold great power and influence, shaping their Force traditions for centuries to come. Force adepts who become Force disciples may wield power and influence over entire civilizations.</p></div> | ||
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<h3 class="headline">Examples of Force Disciples</h3> | <h3 class="headline">Examples of Force Disciples</h3> | ||
<p class="single nomargin">Kadann, Lord Cronal (“Blackhole”), Rokur Gepta, the Saarai-kaar, Wialu</p></div> | <p class="single nomargin">Kadann, Lord Cronal (“Blackhole”), Rokur Gepta, the Saarai-kaar, Wialu</p></div> | ||
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<h2 class="headline">Class Rules & Traits</h2> | <h2 class="headline">Class Rules & Traits</h2> | ||
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<p class="single nomargin">Force Disciples have the following traits and requirements:</p></div> | <p class="single nomargin">Force Disciples have the following traits and requirements:</p></div> | ||
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<h3 class="headline">Requirements</h3> | <h3 class="headline">Requirements</h3> | ||
<p class="single nomargin">To qualify to become a Jedi Knight, a character must fulfill the following criteria.{{newline}}'''Minimum Level:''' 12th.{{newline}}'''Trained Skills:''' [[Use the Force]].{{newline}}'''Feats:''' [[Force Sensitivity (feat)|Force Sensitivity]]{{newline}}'''Talents:''' Any two talents from the [[Beastwarden (talent tree)|Beastwarden]], [[Dark Side Devotee(talent tree)|Dark Side Devotee]], [[Force Adept (talent tree)|Force Adept]], [[Force Item (talent tree)|Force Item]], [[Imperial Inquisitor (talent tree)|Imperial Inquisitor]], [[Mystic (talent tree)|Mystic]], or [[Telepath (talent tree)|Telepath]] talent trees.{{newline}}'''Force Powers:''' [[Farseeing_(force_power)|''farseeing'']].{{newline}}'''Force Techniques:''' Any one [[Force Techniques|Force technique]].</p></div> | <p class="single nomargin">To qualify to become a Jedi Knight, a character must fulfill the following criteria.{{newline}}'''Minimum Level:''' 12th.{{newline}}'''Trained Skills:''' [[Use the Force]].{{newline}}'''Feats:''' [[Force Sensitivity (feat)|Force Sensitivity]]{{newline}}'''Talents:''' Any two talents from the [[Beastwarden (talent tree)|Beastwarden]], [[Dark Side Devotee(talent tree)|Dark Side Devotee]], [[Force Adept (talent tree)|Force Adept]], [[Force Item (talent tree)|Force Item]], [[Imperial Inquisitor (talent tree)|Imperial Inquisitor]], [[Mystic (talent tree)|Mystic]], or [[Telepath (talent tree)|Telepath]] talent trees.{{newline}}'''Force Powers:''' [[Farseeing_(force_power)|''farseeing'']].{{newline}}'''Force Techniques:''' Any one [[Force Techniques|Force technique]].</p></div> | ||
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<h3 class="headline">Hit Points</h3> | <h3 class="headline">Hit Points</h3> | ||
<p class="single nomargin">At each level, Force desciples gain 1d8 [[hit point]]s + their [[Constitution]] modifier.</p></div> | <p class="single nomargin">At each level, Force desciples gain 1d8 [[hit point]]s + their [[Constitution]] modifier.</p></div> | ||
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<h3 class="headline">Force Points</h3> | <h3 class="headline">Force Points</h3> | ||
<p class="single nomargin">Force disciples gain a number of [[Force point]]s equal to 7 + one-half their character level (rounded down) every time they gain a new level in this class (due to their strong connection to the Force, Force disciples gain more force points than most other [[Prestige Classes|prestige classes]]). Any Force points left over from previous levels are lost.</p></div> | <p class="single nomargin">Force disciples gain a number of [[Force point]]s equal to 7 + one-half their character level (rounded down) every time they gain a new level in this class (due to their strong connection to the Force, Force disciples gain more force points than most other [[Prestige Classes|prestige classes]]). Any Force points left over from previous levels are lost.</p></div> | ||
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<h3 class="headline">Defense Bonuses</h3> | <h3 class="headline">Defense Bonuses</h3> | ||
<p class="single nomargin">At 1st level, you gain a +3 class bonus to your [[Fortitude Defense]] and [[Reflex Defense]] and a +6 class bonus to your [[Will Defense]].</p></div> | <p class="single nomargin">At 1st level, you gain a +3 class bonus to your [[Fortitude Defense]] and [[Reflex Defense]] and a +6 class bonus to your [[Will Defense]].</p></div> | ||
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<h3 class="headline">Indomitable</h3> | <h3 class="headline">Indomitable</h3> | ||
<p class="single nomargin">You are immune to mind-affecting effects.</p></div> | <p class="single nomargin">You are immune to mind-affecting effects.</p></div> | ||
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<h3 class="headline">Prophet</h3> | <h3 class="headline">Prophet</h3> | ||
<p class="single nomargin">Every time you gain a level in this class, you receive two [[Destiny Point]]s instead of the usual one. In addition, you may sacrifice this extra Destiny Point immediately after gaining a class level. If you choose to do so, you instead receive a prophetic vision from the Force; the content of this vision is determined by the GM. The vision is instantaneous, so no time is required to exercise this option. Upon seeing the vision, you have the option to choose a new [[destinies|destiny]], so long as the new destiny is related in some way to the vision. The GM is the final arbiter of what new destiny (or destinies) are appropriate.</p></div> | <p class="single nomargin">Every time you gain a level in this class, you receive two [[Destiny Point]]s instead of the usual one. In addition, you may sacrifice this extra Destiny Point immediately after gaining a class level. If you choose to do so, you instead receive a prophetic vision from the Force; the content of this vision is determined by the GM. The vision is instantaneous, so no time is required to exercise this option. Upon seeing the vision, you have the option to choose a new [[destinies|destiny]], so long as the new destiny is related in some way to the vision. The GM is the final arbiter of what new destiny (or destinies) are appropriate.</p></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, and 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, and 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 Secret</h3> | <h3 class="headline">Force Secret</h3> | ||
<p class="single nomargin">You must have on the deeper mysteries of the light side of the Force. At 2nd level and every level thereafter, you gain one [[Force Secrets|Force secret]] that, once selected, cannot be changed.</p></div> | <p class="single nomargin">You must have on the deeper mysteries of the light side of the Force. At 2nd level and every level thereafter, you gain one [[Force Secrets|Force secret]] that, once selected, cannot be changed.</p></div> |
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Force Disciples at Large
Through meditation and contemplation of the deepest mysteries of the Force, some individuals transcend the dogma in which they were raised as they reach a new and deeper understanding of their connection to the universe around them. The ebb and flow of life—quickening, growing, struggling, dying—becomes a ceaseless chorus of destiny. Some Force disciples tap into this power, become one with it, and speak its wisdom to others. Others might instead enslave destiny, twist its vision, and corrupt others for the sake of power.
Force disciples, like Force adepts, exist in every Force tradition. Even the Jedi and the Sith have had Force disciples among their ranks, but the dogma of these Force traditions tends to discourage such an eclectic approach to the Force. However, in less well-known dominant Force traditions—such as the Baran Do Sages, the witches of Dathomir, the Gand findsmen, and the Seyugi dervishes—Force disciples hold great power and influence, shaping their Force traditions for centuries to come. Force adepts who become Force disciples may wield power and influence over entire civilizations.
Examples of Force Disciples
Kadann, Lord Cronal (“Blackhole”), Rokur Gepta, the Saarai-kaar, Wialu
Class Rules & Traits
The Force Disciple | ||
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Level | BAB | Class Features |
1st | +0 | Defense bonuses Indomitable Prophet Talent |
2nd | +1 | Force secret |
3rd | +2 | Force secret Talent |
4th | +3 | Force secret |
5th | +3 | Force secret Talent |
Force Disciples have the following traits and requirements:
Requirements
To qualify to become a Jedi Knight, a character must fulfill the following criteria.
Minimum Level: 12th.
Trained Skills: Use the Force.
Feats: Force Sensitivity
Talents: Any two talents from the Beastwarden, Dark Side Devotee, Force Adept, Force Item, Imperial Inquisitor, Mystic, or Telepath talent trees.
Force Powers: farseeing.
Force Techniques: Any one Force technique.
Hit Points
At each level, Force desciples gain 1d8 hit points + their Constitution modifier.
Force Points
Force disciples gain a number of Force points equal to 7 + one-half their character level (rounded down) every time they gain a new level in this class (due to their strong connection to the Force, Force disciples gain more force points than most other prestige classes). Any Force points left over from previous levels are lost.
Defense Bonuses
At 1st level, you gain a +3 class bonus to your Fortitude Defense and Reflex Defense and a +6 class bonus to your Will Defense.
Indomitable
You are immune to mind-affecting effects.
Prophet
Every time you gain a level in this class, you receive two Destiny Points instead of the usual one. In addition, you may sacrifice this extra Destiny Point immediately after gaining a class level. If you choose to do so, you instead receive a prophetic vision from the Force; the content of this vision is determined by the GM. The vision is instantaneous, so no time is required to exercise this option. Upon seeing the vision, you have the option to choose a new destiny, so long as the new destiny is related in some way to the vision. The GM is the final arbiter of what new destiny (or destinies) are appropriate.
Talents
At every odd-numbered level (1st, 3rd, and 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.
Force Secret
You must have on the deeper mysteries of the light side of the Force. At 2nd level and every level thereafter, you gain one Force secret that, once selected, cannot be changed.