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<div style="margin-top: | <div style="margin-top: 1.5em;"><p class="single nomargin">Skilled Force-users can learn to manipulate their [[Force_Powers|Force powers]] in intriguing ways. Force secrets represent a sublime connection of [[the Force]] and are usually available only to powerful Force-users such as [[Force_Disciple_(prestige_class)|Force disciples]], [[Jedi Master (prestige class)|Jedi Master]]s, and [[Sith Lord (prestige class)|Sith Lord]]s.{{newline}}Activating a Force secret costs either a [[Force Point]] or a [[Destiny Point]] (as noted in its description), and the normal limits on spending Force Points and Destiny Points during a round apply.{{newline}}Whenever you learn a new Force secret, select it from the following list. Once selected, a Force secret cannot be changed.</p></div> | ||
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Revision as of 01:03, 31 March 2024
Skilled Force-users can learn to manipulate their Force powers in intriguing ways. Force secrets represent a sublime connection of the Force and are usually available only to powerful Force-users such as Force disciples, Jedi Masters, and Sith Lords.
Activating a Force secret costs either a Force Point or a Destiny Point (as noted in its description), and the normal limits on spending Force Points and Destiny Points during a round apply.
Whenever you learn a new Force secret, select it from the following list. Once selected, a Force secret cannot be changed.
Corrupted Power
Force Unleashed Campaign Guide, page 89.
Debilitating Power
Force Unleashed Campaign Guide, page 89.
Devastating Power
Saga Edition Core Rulebook, page 103.
When using a Force power that deals damage, you can spend a Force Point to increase the power’s damage dice by 50%. Alternatively, you can spend a Destiny Point to double the number of damage dice.
Distant Power
Saga Edition Core Rulebook, page 103.
When using a Force power that has a range expressed numerically, you can spend a Force Point to multiply the range by 10. Alternatively, you can spend a Destiny Point to increase the range to anywhere in the same star system.
This Force secret does not remove line of sight requirements.
Enlarged Power
Force Unleashed Campaign Guide, page 89.
Extend Power
Clone Wars Campaign Guide, page 55.
Holocron Loremaster
Jedi Academy Training Manual]], page 37.
Linked Power
Clone Wars Campaign Guide, page 55.
Mentor
Jedi Academy Training Manual]], page 37.
Multitarget Power
Saga Edition Core Rulebook, page 103.
When using Force power that affects a single target, you can spend a Force Point to affect one additional target. lternatively, you can spend a Destiny Point to affect one target per four character levels.
Pure Power
Force Unleashed Campaign Guide, page 89.
Quicken Power
Saga Edition Core Rulebook, page 103.
When using a Force power that requires a standard action or move action to activate, you can spend a Force Point to activate the power as a swift action instead. Alternatively, you can spend a Destiny Point to activate the power as a reaction instead.
Remote Power
Force Unleashed Campaign Guide, page 89.
Shaped Power
Saga Edition Core Rulebook, page 103.
When using a Force power with a cone area effect (such as Force Slam), you can spend a Force Point to instead affect a line 1 square wide and (5 × cone’s length) squares long. Alternatively, when using a Force power with a cone area effect, you can spend a Destiny Point to instead affect one or more targets of your choice within a number of squares of you equal to the cone’s length.
Unconditional Power
Clone Wars Campaign Guide, page 55.