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<div style="margin-top: 1.5em;"><p class="single nomargin">A talent is a special feature that either gives your character a new capability or improves a current one. Unlike [[feats]] which are more general and available to any character so long as the prerequisites are met, talents are tuned to your class.</p><p class="single nomargin">{{indent}}There are two types of talent trees: '''[[Class_Talent_Trees|Class&nbsp;talents]]''', in which a talent tree is specific to one or more [[Heroic Classes|heroic]] or [[Prestige Classes|prestige]] classes; and '''[[Force_Talent_Trees|Force&nbsp;talents]]''', in which a talent tree can only be accessed by a character who has the [[Force&nbsp;Sensitivity (feat)|Force&nbsp;Sensitivity]] [[feat]]. Talent trees from the various [[Force-using&nbsp;Traditions|Force&#8209;using&nbsp;traditions]] fall under the purview of Force talents. It should be noted that while the [[Jedi (force tradition)|Jedi]] and [[Sith (force tradition)|Sith]] are Force traditions, their talent trees fall under class talents because those trees are only accessible to characters that have levels in their respective classes.</p>
<div class="topdiv"><p class="single nomargin">A talent is a special feature that either gives your character a new capability or improves a current one. Unlike [[feats]] which are more general and available to any character so long as the prerequisites are met, talents are tuned to your class.</p><!--
 
--><p class="single nomargin">{{indent}}There are two types of talent trees: '''[[Class_Talent_Trees|Class&nbsp;talents]]''', in which a talent tree is specific to one or more [[Heroic Classes|heroic]] or [[Prestige Classes|prestige]] classes; and '''[[Force_Talent_Trees|Force&nbsp;talents]]''', in which a talent tree can only be accessed by a character who has the [[Force&nbsp;Sensitivity (feat)|Force&nbsp;Sensitivity]] [[feat]]. Talent trees from the various [[Force-using&nbsp;Traditions|Force&#8209;using&nbsp;traditions]] fall under the purview of Force talents. It should be noted that while the [[Jedi (force tradition)|Jedi]] and [[Sith (force tradition)|Sith]] are Force traditions, their talent trees fall under class talents because those trees are only accessible to characters that have levels in their respective classes.</p>


* For the list of class talent trees, see the [[Class&nbsp;Talent&nbsp;Trees]] page.
* For the list of class talent trees, see the [[Class&nbsp;Talent&nbsp;Trees]] page.
* For the list of Force talent trees, see the [[Force&nbsp;Talent&nbsp;Trees]] page.</div>
* For the list of Force talent trees, see the [[Force&nbsp;Talent&nbsp;Trees]] page.</div><!--


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A talent is a special feature that either gives your character a new capability or improves a current one. Unlike feats which are more general and available to any character so long as the prerequisites are met, talents are tuned to your class.

     There are two types of talent trees: Class talents, in which a talent tree is specific to one or more heroic or prestige classes; and Force talents, in which a talent tree can only be accessed by a character who has the Force Sensitivity feat. Talent trees from the various Force‑using traditions fall under the purview of Force talents. It should be noted that while the Jedi and Sith are Force traditions, their talent trees fall under class talents because those trees are only accessible to characters that have levels in their respective classes.