Knight's Trials note: No force level increase
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A note for everyone:
Some time ago during the first ST meeting we talked about the Knight's trials (this was before I started mine). During that meeting we concluded that the Knight's trials should give rewards, but that they shouldn't count as a mission with respect to gaining force levels.
The idea behind this is that if you get a mission because you reach a certain force level, it is weird if that mission helps reaise your force level... That would lead to silliness, especially if you are doing two other mission in quantum-paralel.
Some time ago during the first ST meeting we talked about the Knight's trials (this was before I started mine). During that meeting we concluded that the Knight's trials should give rewards, but that they shouldn't count as a mission with respect to gaining force levels.
The idea behind this is that if you get a mission because you reach a certain force level, it is weird if that mission helps reaise your force level... That would lead to silliness, especially if you are doing two other mission in quantum-paralel.
I think you deserved a combat maneuvre in your combat heavy mission.
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Chriz wrote:I think you deserved a combat maneuvre in your combat heavy mission.
Thank you *bows to audience*
But I'd rather just wait and see what the ST has cooked up :P
Apparently, I became a Knight in violation of the rules:
What happend with Shebi Ajava was the other way around: first she gained the force level, then she went on a Trial. To me, this sounds logical.
I propose to rewrite the rule to:
Wiki on Increasing Force Level wrote:Each Jedi gains a +1 increase in Force Level at the end of every third mission.
This can not pull a Jedi over the rank border: when you are ready to gain a force level that would increase your rank, you don't go on another mission as with normal Force Level-ups, but instead, the storytellers will run a special story for you.
What happend with Shebi Ajava was the other way around: first she gained the force level, then she went on a Trial. To me, this sounds logical.
I propose to rewrite the rule to:
Each Jedi gains a +1 increase in Force Level at the end of every third mission.
This can not pull a Jedi over the rank border: when you have gained a force level that would increase your rank, you don't automatically gain the new rank, but instead, the storytellers will run a special story for you.
This story, also called a trial, will not count as a mission with respect to gaining a force level, but will instead change your rank if you succeed at the mission.
This can not pull a Jedi over the rank border: when you have gained a force level that would increase your rank, you don't automatically gain the new rank, but instead, the storytellers will run a special story for you.
This story, also called a trial, will not count as a mission with respect to gaining a force level, but will instead change your rank if you succeed at the mission.
Looks sound to me.
Me too
A week has gone by, and no other comments have been placed. Since the new method is easier to use than the old method, I have updated the rules on Force Level to use the new method.
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