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A Guide To Building a Character in Star Wars TTRPGs: Characteristics Explained
At the heart of every character in the Star Wars TTRPGs ( Age of Rebellion, Edge of the Empire , and Force & Destiny ) are six Characteristics. These are your character’s raw aptitudes — the baseline physical and mental capabilities that everything else builds on. Before skills, before talents, before specialization, Characteristics define how naturally strong, agile, perceptive, disciplined, or charismatic your character is. What Are Characteristics in the Star Wars TTRPGs?

Jess Bardin
Feb 94 min read


A Guide To Building a Character in Star Wars TTRPGs: Choosing a Species
So you've decided to create your own character instead of using one of the pre-made ones that come with the Beginner Game . Just like with any TTRPG, the character sheet can look a little daunting if you've never filled it out before. That's why we're going through the character creation process step-by-step to help you out. When you’re creating a character in the Star Wars TTRPG, species is the first choice that actually affects your numbers. Before careers, before skills, b

Jess Bardin
Feb 25 min read


Star Wars TTRPG Beginner Games: A Guide to the Premade Characters
When you open a Star Wars TTRPG Beginner Game, one of the first things you’ll encounter is a set of premade characters. They’re fully built, mechanically complete, and ready to play — each one designed to give you a clear role and a personal hook you can start role-playing from immediately. Those characters are introduced through a specific starter adventure in each Beginner Game, but they aren’t confined to it. With a bit of narrative justification — the same kind you’d use

Jess Bardin
Jan 2610 min read


Star Wars TTRPG Session Zero: Premade vs Custom Characters
If you’re a Star Wars fan, you’ve probably already imagined who you’d be in that galaxy far, far away. A Jedi, a pilot, a smuggler, a Rebel, an Imperial, a bounty hunter — maybe several of the above, depending on the day. That part tends to come easily. Then you sit down to actually play the Star Wars TTRPG, look at the character sheet, and suddenly it feels… intimidating. Not because this game is uniquely complicated, but because every new TTRPG character sheet looks like a

Jess Bardin
Jan 195 min read


One Galaxy, Three Games: How the Star Wars TTRPGs Are Meant To Work Together
If you've ever looked at the Star Wars TTRPG lineup and wondered which one you should play, you aren't alone. But the good news is that you don't actually have to choose. On paper, Star Wars: Edge of the Empire, Star Wars: Age of Rebellion, and Star Wars: Force and Destiny look like three separate games asking you to pick a lane. One’s about smugglers, one’s about soldiers, one’s about Force users — and if you don’t already know how they’re related, it’s reasonable to assum

Jess Bardin
Jan 124 min read
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