Does anyone else believe this should be stickied? Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. I think I have a few things that richter doesn't, and vice versa. Here's my MediaFire Star Wars folder. Feel free to fish around. Quote from: RobShanti on August 31, , am. Sure, Ric I didn't want to usurp your thread, just add my little contribution, but since you asked: I've got five shared subfolders in there: 1. Adventures - I don't know if Prom survived the destruction of Alderaan the WotC forums and made it here -- I believe he did, since I see him in the Members list.
I know he's compiled as many fan-made adventures as possible, and, again, he and I have a lot of overlap but each may have some the other doesn't. I've been pretty fastidious about compiling Saga Edition adventures here, official and fan-made, so if you know of one that isn't here, let me know and I'll try to track it down.
I've striven to make this as complete a collection as possible. Fan-made Sourcebooks - In Saga's heyday, there were some prolific sourcebook makers in the fan community, such as Fandom Comics and, if I may toot my own horn here, yours truly. They're all in there, as well as many more. Maps - One of the few flaws I have always found with Saga is that you can't play it mapless without some extensive modifications to RAW feats, talents, etc. To take as much inconvenience out of the map requirement as possible, I compiled and created and modified lots and lots of maps that I have reused over and over again.
You'll find them here. Playing Aids - On the old WotC boards, the prolific fan community made crib sheets galore, including Funkamus Prime's Omegadex, Elvenshae's starship combat sheets, compilations of Feats, talent tree summaries, character sheets, etc. This folder is a veritable treasure trove of helpful stuff to simplify various aspects of the game.
WotC Web Articles - I doubt I have anything that Richter doesn't have, but these things are so in demand, the more places they exist the better. Quote from: RobShanti on September 01, , am. My opinion: Having everyones compiled in one stickied thread it a good idea. One stop shopping should make everyone happier.
Now I just wonder if the mods, which I guess includes me, should police the thread at cut out the "off topic" stuff, which would include this post, to keep things clean. Quote from: StevenO on September 04, , pm. Funny x 1 View List. Prom Youngling Posts: 9. My force spirit lives on, even if I don't play anymore.
Quote from: Prom on September 06, , pm. Modified first post to include Rob's stuff. I'll include Prom once the link to his blog is fixed. D6 Space uses the D6 Classic System ruleset, and is thus compatible with other games using those rules. Some differences do exist between D6 Space and other related games.
A seventh optional attribute, Metaphysics, is also possible. The Metaphysics attribute is used by a new free-form power system. This is based on the Special Effects system from Masterbook which was derived from the magic system from Torg.
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Submit Search. Wiker and published by Wizards of the Coast in late and revised in In , Wizards released the Saga Edition of the game, which made major changes in an effort to streamline the rules system.
An earlier but unrelated Star Wars role-playing game was published by West End Games between and Bill Slavicsek was one of the designers of that former game as well. This game from Wizards of the Coast is currently out of print. The current official Star Wars role-playing game is the game of same title published by Fantasy Flight Games. We wanted the definitive core rulebook to encompass all six.
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