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6 years ago ::
Jun 12, 2007 - 1:21PM
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Mar 15, 2001
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At the bottom of the Acrobatics skill it says that a character trained in Acrobatics gains a +2 bonus to reflex defense when fighting defensively. The combat section says that the bonus is +2 for people untrained in acrobatics, and +5 if trained.
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6 years ago ::
Jun 12, 2007 - 1:27PM
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Sep 22, 2001
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Thanks for compiling the list RavingDork
"If you've never seen an elephant ski, then you've never been on acid." - Eddie Izzard
Proud member of the Gamer Nation.
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6 years ago ::
Jun 13, 2007 - 6:50AM
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- Forum Guide
- Survived Order 66
- Rules Lawyer from Hell
- Keeper of the F.A.Q.
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Updated for Long Range Sniping.
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6 years ago ::
Jun 13, 2007 - 6:50AM
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- Forum Guide
- Survived Order 66
- Rules Lawyer from Hell
- Keeper of the F.A.Q.
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Oops. Double Post.
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6 years ago ::
Jun 13, 2007 - 7:36AM
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Sith don't get to use lightsaber forms. I feel it should be addressed, since it is rumored that a Sith created Juyo and they are established as using verified lightsaber forms. There is a difference between using a lightsaber form and having the talent that represents its mastery. This was a conscious decision on my part: I wanted the lightsaber form talents to represent discipline, study, and meditation while the Sith talents represent passion, rage, and hatred. (Note that Sith do get access to the duelist talent tree, though -- I obviously still wanted to them to have access to the leet lightsaber skillz even if I consciously reserved the form talents for Jedi Knights.)
Still, many Sith also have levels in Jedi Knight PrC, so some of them know one or more form talents, anyway. (BTW, a Sith could theoretically be credited with "creating" a particular style and still not have the talent associated with it -- the talent represents the refined teachings and dedicated practice of generations of Jedi.)
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6 years ago ::
Jun 13, 2007 - 8:08AM
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Dreadful Rage feat: The feat specifies that the attack and damage bonuses increase to +5. The table in the beginning of the chapter says +4. Which is correct?
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6 years ago ::
Jun 13, 2007 - 8:52AM
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Date Joined:
May 15, 2001
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Dreadful Rage feat: The feat specifies that the attack and damage bonuses increase to +5. The table in the beginning of the chapter says +4. Which is correct? Willing to bet it's +5, because the game has a focus on the numbers 1,2,5, and 10, rather than 2,4,8, etc. as D&D does. I'm also willing to bet that that's the same answer to the defensive acrobatics question above, i.e. that it's +5 total instead of +4.
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6 years ago ::
Jun 13, 2007 - 8:59AM
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Maybe someone could sticky this thread, as it seems to be very helpfull?
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6 years ago ::
Jun 13, 2007 - 1:08PM
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- Forum Guide
- Survived Order 66
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Maybe someone could sticky this thread, as it seems to be very helpfull? That would be great, no?
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6 years ago ::
Jun 13, 2007 - 1:44PM
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Hey, RD, thanks for collecting all this stuff. Great job!
If you want to keep everything "up front" in the first thread, you might want to try color-coding (eg, everything that's official and approved as errata is black, whereas everything that's speculation and waiting for official word is red, or something like that).
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