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Star Wars 5e

Star Wars 5e

3–6 Spieler 2018

Über dieses Spiel

Star Wars and Dungeons & Dragons have both captured the imaginations of nerds since the 1970s; it was only a matter of time until someone put them together! Star Wars 5E is an unofficial, fan-made conversion of the D&D rules for the Star Wars universe. SW5E includes new and adapted classes, alien species, backgrounds, feats, and items, as well as adapts spells into force powers and tech powers. Rules for starships and space combat allow players to play out the iconic stellar dogfights of the movies, a collection of monsters, villains, and factions help GMs create their own wretched hives of scum and villainy, and the familiar combat rules of D&D give a tactical arena for battles of lasers and lightsabers (making the noises with your mouth optional). Whether pre-prequel, post-sequel, or exploring what happened offscreen during the events of the movies, SW5E expands the universe! If you want to play in a familiar setting with a familiar system, Star Wars 5E might just be for you.

Kategorien

Space Opera Space Western Sci-fi

Mechaniken

d20 System

How to Create a Character for Star Wars 5E

The full rules for Star Wars 5E are available online, and that includes a character creation tool, which can help guide you. To start, you'll choose an species you want to play as, whether that's one of Star Wars' iconic aliens, five (count 'em, five) different types of droid, or a classic human. Your species helps give you a physical description, a few abilities and bonuses, and perhaps an idea of your character's home culture. Then, choose your class—the main source of your abilities and powers—which also determines whether you use weapons, technology, or the Force. If you're creating a first-level character, you may have a few choices to make, but you'll certainly have more if creating a higher-level character. Your class will help you prioritize ability scores in the next step; you can choose ability scores from a standard array, use a point-buy system, or roll them randomly.

With class and abilities established, you can name and describe your character, choosing a background for what they did before they started adventuring. This gives you access to an extra feat, a special ability from your previous life. You'll also want to pick up some equipment for your character, perhaps weapons, armor, and traveling gear. With a few finishing touches, like choosing skill and tool proficiencies and adding some details, you're done! Unless, of course, you need to build a starship next.

Classes

Berserker

Berserker

Berserkers are defined by their rage: unbridled, unquenchable, and unthinking. Their anger is the ferocity of a cornered beast, the unrelenting assault of a storm, the churning turmoil of the sea. For every berserker, rage fuels not only a battle frenzy, but also uncanny reflexes, resilience, and feats of strength.

Consular

Consular

Consulars are the supreme wielders of the Force. Drawing on the omnipresent Force that permeates the universe, consulars command healing light and destructive lightning, drain life-force and manipulate minds; the most powerful can even witness brief glimpses of the future.

Engineer

Engineer

A crew is like a machine—and every machine needs an Engineer. Engineers are the experts and professionals who rely on skill, bravery, and their tools to keep themselves and their allies alive. While they may not be fighters, their presence can keep operations running even in the heat of battle.

Fighter

Fighter

Fighters' discipline and martial skills make them the best warriors in the galaxy. Fighters can be stalwart defenders of those in need, cruel marauders, or brave adventurers. They fight for glory, honor, to right wrongs, to gain power, to acquire wealth, or simply for the thrill of battle.

Guardian

Guardian

Guardians are masters of the art of lightsaber combat. They use the ever-present power of the Force to unleash devastating attacks, often single-handedly turning the tide of battle.

Monk

Monk

Monks harness the energy that flows through their bodies. Whether channeled as a striking display of combat prowess or a focused burst of defensive ability and speed, this energy infuses a monk's every move.

Operative

Operative

Operatives use stealth, skill, and subterfuge to gain the upper hand on their enemies. They can come from any world or region in the galaxy, with origins from the lowliest scoundrel to the social elite.

Scholar

Scholar

Scholars are masters of art and science, using methodical practice to achieve their lofty aims. Drawing upon years of study, scholars assess the situation and formulate the means to exploit it. If you need someone with a plan for any situation, ask a scholar.

Scout

Scout

Scouts are the first to find the trail and the last to lose it, tracking their quarry for parsecs if they must. They are adaptable, wielding the power of both tech and weaponry to catch and subdue their foes.

Sentinel

Sentinel

Sentinels blend Force powers with dazzling weapon attacks. They weave together the powers of their body and mind so expertly that they become impossible to predict, their every move and countermove carefully chosen from a vast and diverse array.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

Is Star Wars 5E official?
No, it is licensed by neither Wizards of the Coast nor Lucasfilm. It's a completely fan-made conversion built on the Open Gaming License, or OGL.
Is Star Wars 5E free?
Yes, the rules are available freely online and the PDFs are free to download.
Is Star Wars 5E legal?
Technically, no. While nothing in the game design infringes on Wizards of the Coast's copyright on Dungeons & Dragons, there is a lot of material, including art, characters, trademarks, and other intellectual property used in the game that belongs to Disney and Lucasfilm. Presumably, they've avoided legal trouble thus far because the fans responsible for the conversion don't sell the game for profit.
Can I play a Jedi in Star Wars 5e?
Yes, there are in fact several force-using classes in Star Wars 5e that could easily be Jedi (or Sith).
Can I play as a droid in Star Wars 5E?
Yes, there are five (!) playable types of droid in the character options for Star Wars 5E.
Does Star Wars 5E have rules for spaceships?
Yes, the conversion has a full digital rulebook dedicated to building starships and running space battles.

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