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Post by bountyhunter9 on Jun 25, 2010 12:14:26 GMT -5
Here is the complete list of New Republic minis and their accompanying stats from my new custom set, A Galaxy Divided. Feel free to comment on anything you like or dislike, and bring to attention an incomplete or inaccurate ability description, or something that needs a rename, etc.
1. Cade Skywalker, Legacy of the Force 2. Master Ood Bnar
1. Cade Skywalker, Legacy of the Force
Faction: New Republic Rarity: Very Rare Cost: 59 Hit Points: 140 Defense: 22 Attack: +12 Damage: 20
Special Abilities: Unique Melee Attack Double Attack Opportunist (+4 attack and +10 damage against an enemy who has activated this round)
Force Powers: Force 3 Force Renewal 1 Dark Temptation (Force 1: +4 attack and +20 damage until the end of this character's turn. At the end of that turn, make a save of 11; if this save fails, this character joins the opponent's squad until the end of the skirmish) Force Push 4 (Force 4, replaces attacks: sight; 40 damage; push back target 4 squares if Huge or smaller) Force Resuscitation (Force 5: When an adjacent ally would be defeated, it is immediately restored to full Hit Points. This character is considered activated this round. At the end of the round, this character joins your opponent's squad.) Lightsaber Deflect (Force 1: When hit by a nonmelee attack, this character takes no damage with a save of 11)
2. Master Ood Bnar
Faction: New Republic Rarity: Rare Cost: 29 Hit Points: 130 Defense: 21 Attack: +12 Damage: 20
Special Abilities: Unique Melee Attack Double Attack Damage Reduction 10 Emplacement Melee Reach 2 Self-Destruct 40
Force Powers: Force 2 Force Renewal 1 Force Alter Force Defense
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Post by Jm419 on Jun 27, 2010 21:51:51 GMT -5
Force Resuscitation should at least replace turn. Lol.
Damage Reduction? On a Jedi?
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Post by bountyhunter9 on Jun 28, 2010 13:33:20 GMT -5
Lol. It doesn't occur on his turn, so it can't replace his turn, lol. But it does activate him in the round, and force him to join the other team. I am going to drop the save at the end.
Yup. This is him after he is turned into a tree for millenia and then wakes up. So he's basically a living tree, which is also why he can't move.
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Post by Jm419 on Jun 28, 2010 17:34:30 GMT -5
Oh, DUH. Oh well. Jm fail.
...turned into a tree for millenia...geez, the EU is messed up.
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Post by bountyhunter9 on Jun 28, 2010 17:52:38 GMT -5
Lol.
Yeah, it is weird. He survived from the time of Exar Kun into the NJO era.
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Post by Jm419 on Jun 30, 2010 17:17:10 GMT -5
Yeah, that's dumb. Of course, so did Exar Kun...kinda.
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Post by bountyhunter9 on Jul 1, 2010 12:30:22 GMT -5
Lol. Yeah, kind of. But that was a big part of his story. That he drained the life forces of an entire race (the Massassi), and used that to change himself into a spirit and survive the Jedi attack is amazing. And it makes him even more evil too.
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Post by Jm419 on Jul 6, 2010 13:02:26 GMT -5
Yeah. It's interesting - he's mentioned several times in KotOR, and at least once in KotOR II - both the Dantooine Council and Kreia believed Kun had died. That plan worked.
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Post by bountyhunter9 on Jul 6, 2010 22:55:28 GMT -5
Really? I don't remember him being specifically mentioned. Or maybe it's just because I don't like to talk to Kreia about the last few wars. Because I already know about them.
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Post by Jm419 on Jul 6, 2010 23:22:09 GMT -5
EXACTLY. I hated Kreia, I always thought Bastila was a deeper and better character. And of course, you do understand the Traya parallel to Revan. The companions figured out Revan was Revan, and Carth says, "The Dark Lord was here, beside us, listening to our plans..." Revan was canonically light sided, but Traya obviously wasn't. I just figured that out, or noticed it, or whatever. An interesting parallel, in any case.
By the way, KotOR refers to the Mandalorian Wars as the "Mandalorian War." That's technically canon, and more correct than the comics, because games trump comics in SW canonicity. Also, the war when Revan returns from the Mandalorian War at the head of a Sith fleet is actually called the Sith War - something I never knew, and just assumed was a part of the Jedi Civil War.
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Post by bountyhunter9 on Jul 7, 2010 19:15:34 GMT -5
Yeah. KotOR II seemed less...for lack of a better word, human, than the first game. One of the reasons might be that there really isn't any romance subplot in KotOR II like in the first KotOR. I mean, Visas? She isn't a very deep character. She just pledges her life to you. With Bastila it's interesting, because she struggles throughout the adventure.
Interesting. I never knew that either. How many Sith Wars are there? Seems like theres two or three with almost the same name.
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Post by Jm419 on Jul 7, 2010 21:04:54 GMT -5
Yeah, true. I just kept saying, "We both know you have feelings for me." It was fun to watch Bastila go, "NO!!" "No!" "No..." "Well...no..." "Erm..." "Talk to me in the Ebon Hawk." "Ok, I like you." She's probably my favorite video game NPC, even if she can get a little preachy. That, and the fact that there was like no hope at all throughout KotOR II - which is a much darker game than the original - really makes me gravitate to Revan's story. A lot. I believe these are the Old Sith Wars. As far as I know, it goes like this: Great Hyperspace War Exar Kun's War (insert proper name here) Mandalorian War Old Sith War / Part one of the Jedi Civil War Jedi Civil War / continued Sith Civil War --3000 years of apparent nothingness. New Sith Wars (Bane) --1000 years of apparent nothingness. Clone Wars Galactic Civil War --133 years of EU crap. Well, something like that.
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Post by bountyhunter9 on Jul 7, 2010 22:44:03 GMT -5
Lol. Yeah. She's an interesting character to talk to. Mission is too. The ignorance and immaturity can be hilarious.
LOL. I think Exar's war was called the Great Sith War. The Wook says that it falls under the Old Sith Wars:
The Old Sith Wars was the name given to the series of conflicts that started with the Great Droid Revolution of 4,015 BBY and ended with the disintegration of the Revan's Sith Empire in 3,950 BBY. These wars did not feature the Great Galactic War and the Cold War of the True Sith Empire, only the empires constructed by Exar Kun and Revan, that had ultimately lasted for a total of 65 years.
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Post by Jm419 on Jul 7, 2010 23:03:10 GMT -5
I know. Did you ever have Bastila trip Mission with the Force?
Oh. It's all so confusing.
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Post by bountyhunter9 on Jul 8, 2010 22:26:27 GMT -5
No. But I did see the video. It's pretty good.
Yeah, it is. Especially when the book/comic/game/movie calls the war one thing, and then a later source calls it something else.
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