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Re: (cont.d) Star Wars SAGA Edition, then care and feeding o

Posted: 2010-07-23 03:50pm
by Ritterin Sophia
Man, Shadow, you're a fucking pussy. You should've played revised D20 if you think Saga's some hardcore lethal deathfest.

Re: (cont.d) Star Wars SAGA Edition, then care and feeding o

Posted: 2010-07-24 04:48am
by Edward Yee
Imperial Overlord wrote:As a side note, you get a lot of feats in Saga. By 7th level a human has 7 feats. Investing one or two to be badass in space isn't that big a deal.
I will add (or rather state, as it's probably implicit) that Vehicular Combat that it also gives the pilot proficiency with vehicle weapons (read: implicitly heavy weapons) that are operated by them -- but only pilot-operated vehicle weapons, so it's possible for someone to be a great combat pilot without being worth a damn at using grenade/missile launchers (character-scale), heavy repeating blasters and the like -- or heck, even gunnery turrets! I think that SotG had something regarding turrets, at least for gunners, besides the Expert Gunner tree/talent...

Re: (cont.d) Star Wars SAGA Edition, then care and feeding o

Posted: 2010-07-24 05:06am
by Raesene
Edward Yee wrote:
Imperial Overlord wrote:As a side note, you get a lot of feats in Saga. By 7th level a human has 7 feats. Investing one or two to be badass in space isn't that big a deal.
I will add (or rather state, as it's probably implicit) that Vehicular Combat that it also gives the pilot proficiency with vehicle weapons (read: implicitly heavy weapons) that are operated by them -- but only pilot-operated vehicle weapons, so it's possible for someone to be a great combat pilot without being worth a damn at using grenade/missile launchers (character-scale), heavy repeating blasters and the like -- or heck, even gunnery turrets! I think that SotG had something regarding turrets, at least for gunners, besides the Expert Gunner tree/talent...

Some starship maneuvers in SotG were for gunners not flying the vessel, although pilots would also profit by them.
That's the advantage of the SWSE-system in my opinion: due to the easy multiclassing, characters can be good at several things without a lot of serious drawbacks to their main role.