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Form I: Shii-Cho

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Form I, also known as Determination Form, uses wild, unpredictable attacks designed to distract and disarm their foes. Those guardians who focus on Shii-Cho Form make seemingly random, yet deliberate, attacks to knock their opponents off-balance.

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Form Basics

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When you choose this form as your focus at 3rd level, you learn the basics of the chosen form. You gain the @Compendium[sw5e.lightsaberform.rUL9jO0rPLWqOliO]{Shii-Cho Lightsaber Form}, detailed in Chapter 6 of the Player’s Handbook. If you already know this form, you can instead choose another lightsaber form. You can't take a lightsaber form option more than once, even if you later get to choose again.

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The Way of the Sarlaac

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Also at 3rd level, as a bonus action, you can enter a frenetic stance for one minute. While in this stance, the first time you hit a creature with a melee weapon attack on your turn, it has disadvantage on the next melee attack roll it makes against you before the start of your next turn. Additionally, if that creature is within 5 feet of you, it must make a Strength saving throw (DC = 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Strength or Dexterity modifier). On a failed save, it is pushed back 5 feet, and you can immediately move into the space it just vacated without provoking opportunity attacks.

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This effect ends early if you are incapacitated or die. Once you've used this feature, you can't use it again until you finish a long rest.

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Channel the Force

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Lastly at 3rd level, you gain the following Channel the Force option.

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Disarming Slash

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When you hit a creature with a melee weapon attack, you can expend a use of your Channel the Force (no action required) to attempt to disarm the target, forcing it to drop one item of your choice that it's holding. The creature must make a Strength saving throw. On a failed save, it drops the object you choose. If you are within 5 feet of the target, and you have a free hand, you can catch the item. Otherwise, the object lands at its feet.

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Unpredictable Motion

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Beginning at 7th level, while you are wielding a melee weapon, opportunity attacks against you are made at disadvantage.

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Sarlaac Sweep

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Starting at 15th level, when a creature moves to within 5 feet of you, you can use your reaction to make a melee weapon attack against that creature. If the attack hits, you can attempt to damage another creature within 5 feet of the original target and within your reach. If the original attack roll would hit the second creature, it takes damage equal to your Strength or Dexterity modifier (your choice). The damage is of the same type dealt by the original attack.

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Master of Determination

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At 20th level, the erratic fluidity of your movement confounds even the most determined of foes. Your Strength or Dexterity and Wisdom or Charisma scores (your choice) increase by 2. Your maximum for these scores increases by 2. Additionally, you can use your action to gain the following benefits for 1 minute:

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  • You have resistance to kinetic and energy damage from unenhanced weapons.
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  • Attack rolls made against you can't have advantage.
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  • When more than one creature is within 5 feet of you, you gain a bonus to your Armor Class equal to the number of creatures within 5 feet of you, up to your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice, minimum of one).
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  • When you use your Sarlaac Sweep feature, you have advantage on the attack roll, and you can apply the bonus damage to every creature within 5 feet of you.
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This effect ends early if you are incapacitated or die. Once you've used this feature, you can't use it again until you finish a long rest.

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Bloodstorm Approach

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The Bloodstorm Approach is said to have originated from the ancient wookiee Hroufrasnooohn clan (which loosely translates to Bloodstorm in Galactic Basic), whose warriors performed gravity-defying feats with their flying vibroaxes through a combination of unorthodox techniques and a mystical belief in their own abilities. A berserker who follows this approach can hurl their devastating weapons at enemies with such power and skill that it completely blurs the line between melee and ranged combat.

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Furious Throw

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When you choose this approach at 3rd level, your throwing techniques have become a perfect extension of your melee prowess. You may count your thrown weapon attacks as if they were melee weapon attacks for the purposes of your class abilities and feats, such as your Berserker Rage and Reckless Attack abilities.

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Returning Attacks

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Also at 3rd level, any weapon you throw can ricochet back to you at your command. When you make a thrown weapon attack, you may have the weapon fly back to your hand immediately after the attack.

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Throw Anything

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At 6th level, your strength and mastery of throwing techniques has allowed you to throw vibroaxes as easily as others hurl vibrodaggers. When you are wielding a melee weapon that you have proficiency with, it gains the thrown property (range 20/60).

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Fling People

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Starting at 10th level, you learn to throw creatures as easily as you throw your weapons. When you successfully grapple a creature, you may immediately throw the creature:

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Throw Friend

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If the creature is a willing ally and volunteers to be grappled, you throw the target into any unoccupied space within 60 feet. That creature may immediately use its reaction to make one melee weapon attack, adding your Strength modifier to the attack’s damage roll.

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Throw Foe

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If the creature is an opponent, you throw the target into any unoccupied space within 30 feet, where it takes damage equal to your Strength modifier and falls prone.

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Raging Whirlwind

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At 14th level, you can send your weapon spinning into a gravity-defying whirlwind of pain. Once per rage as an action, you may throw a weapon with the thrown property to a point you choose within 60 feet. The weapon fills the air as a cyclone in a 10 foot radius sphere centered on that point. A creature takes damage equal to the thrown weapon’s damage + your Strength modifier + your Rage Damage when it enter’s the whirlwind’s area for the first time on a turn or starts its turn there. This effect ends when you command the weapon to return to you as a free action or your rage ends.

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Vonil/Ishu Form

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Vonil/Ishu Form, also known as Unity Form, focuses on fighting in tandem with a partner as a warpair. Those guardians who focus on Vonil/Ishu Form utilize teamwork to move swiftly, strike quickly, and protect each other.

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Bonus Proficiencies

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You gain proficiency in your choice of Intimidation or Persuasion.

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Form Basics

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When you choose this form as your focus at 3rd level, you learn the basics of the chosen form. You gain the Vonil/lshu lightsaber form, detailed in the Lightsaber Forms section of the Customization Options document for Expanded Content. If you already know this form, you can instead choose another lightsaber form. You can't take a lightsaber form option more than once, even if you later get to choose again.

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Humanoid Companion

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Also at 3rd level, you've adopted a partner, gaining the services of your own humanoid companion.

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Create your humanoid companion as detailed in the Companions section of the Customization Options document for Expanded Content.

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If your companion dies, or you want to bond with a different one, you must first break the bond with your current companion. Bonding with a new companion takes 8 hours spent in an appropriate location. You may only have one companion at a time.

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In addition to its traits and features, your companion gains additional benefits while it is bonded to you:

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  • Your companion gains two additional traits. It gains one more additional trait when you reach 11th level in this class. For each trait in excess of your proficiency bonus, your force point maximum is reduced by 2.
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Lastly, while bonded and within 10 feet of you, when you or your companion are dealt damage by an external effect, you can choose to have you or your companion gain resistance to that damage. If you do so, the other of the two takes the same damage. This damage can't be reduced or negated in any way.

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At 11th level, your companion must be within 30 feet of you to benefit from this feature. At 17th level your companion must be within 60 feet.

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The Way of the Hydra

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Lastly at 3rd level, as a bonus acton, you can enter a synchronized stance with your companion for 1 minute, as long as your companion is within 10 feet of you. While in this stance, once per turn, when you hit a creature with an attack, your companion has advantage on the next attack it makes against the same target before the end of your next turn. Additionally, once per turn, when your companion hits a creature with an attack, you have advantage on the next attack you make against the same target before the end of your next turn.

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This effect ends early if either you or your companion are incapacitated or die, or if your companion is ever more than 10 feet away from you. Once you've used this feature, you can't use it again until you complete a long rest.

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At 11th level, your companion must be within 30 feet of you to benefit from this feature. At 17th level, your companion must be within 60 feet.

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Channel the Force

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Starting at 7th level, you gain one of the following Channel the Force options. Choose Smite for Vonil or Shield for Ishu.

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Smite

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Once per turn, when your companion is within 10 feet of you and it hits a creature with a melee weapon attack, you can expend a use of your Channel the Force and expend force points to have your companion deal additional damage to the target, which is the same type as the weapon's damage. The additional damage is 1d8 for each point spent in this way. You can't deal more additional damage than the amount shown in the Focused Strikes column of the guardian table.

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At 11th level, your companion must be within 30 feet of you to benefit from the feature. At 17th level, your companion must be within 60 feet.

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Shield

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When your companion is hit by a weapon attack while within 10 feet of you, you can use your reaction to attempt to divert the attack. When you do so, the damage your companion takes from the attack is reduced by 1d10 + your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice) + your guardian level.

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At 11th level, your companion must be within 30 feet of you to benefit from this feature. At 17th level, your companion must be within 60 feet.

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Teamwork

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By 15th level, you gain one of the following features Choose Takedown for Vonil or Rebuttal for Ishu.

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Takedown

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When your companion takes the Help action and helps you, you have advantage on the next two ability checks or attack rolls you make before the start of your next turn, instead of only one. When you take the Help action and help your companion, your companion has advantage on the next two ability checks or attack rolls it makes before the start of its next turn, instead of only one.

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Rebuttal

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When your companion takes the Help action and helps you, you gain temporary hit points equal to your guardian level that last until the start of your next turn. When you take the Help action and help your companion, it gains temporary hit points equal to your guardian level that last until the start of its next turn.

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Master of Unity

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At 20th level, you and your companion are a paragon of harmony. Your Strength or Dexterity (your choice) and Constitution scores increase by 2. Your maximum for those scores increases by 2. Additionally, you can use your action to gain the following benefits for 1 minute, as long as your companion is within 60 feet of you:

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  • You and your companion have resistance to kinetic and energy damage.
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  • Neither you nor your companion can have disadvantage on attack rolls.
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  • Both you and your companion's critical hit ranges increase by 1.
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This effect ends early if either you or your companion are incapacitated or die, or if your companion is ever more than 60 feet away from you. Once you've used this feature, you can't use it again until you complete a long rest.

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Exhibition Specialist

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Those fighters who choose to become Exhibition Specialists can't help but show off. Even where there isn't an audience, these warriors take command of the battlefield as though it were a stage.

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Bonus Proficiencies

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Exhibition Specialist: 3rd level

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You gain proficiency in one Charisma skill of your choice.

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In the Spotlight

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Exhibition Specialist: 3rd level

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You can overwhelm an opponent with your unique blend of skill and style. As a bonus action, you can choose one creature you can see within 30 feet of you. The target is marked for 1 minute. While the target is marked, you gain the following benefits:

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  • You can add half your Charisma modifier (minimum of one) to any weapon damage roll you make against the marked target that doesn't already include that modifier.
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  • Your critical hit range against the marked target increases by 1.
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This effect ends early if you're incapacitated or die. Once you've used this feature, you can't use it again until you finish a short or long rest.

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Glory Kill

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Exhibition Specialist: 7th level

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As you defeat your enemies in combat, you can weaken the morale of other foes or bolster the resolve of your allies alike. When you score a critical hit or reduce a creature to 0 hit points, you can choose one or more creatures that you can see within 30 feet of you. up to a number equal to your Charisma modifier (minimum of one creature). Each of the chosen creatures are affected by one of the following effects of your choice:

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  • The creature gains temporary hit points equal to 1d6 + your Charisma modifier (minimum of 1 temporary hit point).
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  • The creature must succeed on a Wisdom saving throw (DC = 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Charisma modifier) or be frightened of you until the start of your next turn.
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Glorious Defense

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Exhibition Specialist: 15th level

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Your glory on the battlefront can misdirect attacks. When a creature you can see hits you with an attack roll, you can use your reaction to gain a bonus to AC against that attack, potentially causing it to miss you. The bonus equals your Charisma modifier (minimum of +1). If the attack misses, you can make one weapon attack against the attacker as part of this reaction.

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The Beauty of Violence

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Exhibition Specialist: 18th level

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You've perfected a fighting style that allows you to stylishly dominate the field of battle. When you mark a creature with your In The Spotlight feature, you can enhance it For the duration of the mark, you gain the following additional benefits:

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  • You can add your full Charisma modifier, instead of half, to any weapon damage roll you make against the marked target that doesn't already include that modifier.
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  • You can add half your Charisma modifier (minimum of one) to any weapon attack roll you make against the marked target that doesn't already include that modifier.
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  • If the marked target is reduced to 0 hit points, you can use your reaction to mark a new creature within 30 feet of you. The duration of the new mark is equal to the remaining duration of the existing mark.
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This effect ends early if you're incapacitated or die. Once you've used this feature, you can't use it again until you finish a long rest.

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Enhancement Specialist

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Those fighters who choose to become Enhancement Specialists learn to apply their technological prowess to their blasters. With their deep understanding of both their weapon and how to manipulate its ammunition on the fly, they can often turn the tides of a battle with a single shot.

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Studied Shooter

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When you choose this specialty at 3rd level, you learn specialized theory typical for practitioners of the enhancement trade. You gain proficiency in your choice of the Lore or Technology skills. Additionally, you learn your choice of the encrypted message or minor image tech power. Intelligence is your techcasting ability for these powers.

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Special Ammunition

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Also at 3rd level, you learn ammunition enhancements that are fueled by amplified shots to unleash special enhanced effects.

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Ammunition Enhancements

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You know two ammunition enhancements of your choice, which are detailed under \"Ammunition Enhancements\" below, and you earn more at higher levels. Many ammunition enhancements boost an attack in some way. Once per turn when you fire a shot from a blaster as part of the Attack action, you can apply one of your Ammunition Enhancement options to that shot,

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You gain an additional Ammunition Enhancement option of your choice when you reach certain levels in this class: 7th, 10th, 15th, and 18th level. Each option also improves when you become an 18th-level fighter.

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Each time you learn new ammunition enhancements, you can also replace one ammunition enhancement you know with a different one.

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Amplified Shots

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You have two amplified shots, which you use to activate your ammunition enhancements. An amplified shot is expended when you use it. When you fire an amplified shot, your weapon is treated as enhanced for overcoming resistance and immunity to unenhanced attacks and damage. You decide to use the option when the shot hits a creature, unless the option doesn't involve an attack roll. You regain all of your amplified shots when you finish a short or long rest.

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Saving Throws

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Some of your ammunition enhancements require your target to make a saving throw to resist the maneuver's effects. The saving throw DC is calculated as follows:

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Ammunition save DC = 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Dexterity modifier

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Ammunition Enhancements

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The ammunition enhancements are presented in alphabetical order.

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Carbonite Shot

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When this shot strikes its target, shards of carbonite wrap around the target. The creature hit by the shot takes an extra 2d6 cold damage, its speed is reduced by 10 feet, and it takes 2d6 kinetic damage the first time on each turn it moves 1 foot or more without teleporting. The target or any creature that can reach it can use its action to remove the carbonite with a successful Strength (Athletics) check against your Special Ammunition save DC. Otherwise, the carbonite lasts for 1 minute or until you use this option again.

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The cold damage and kinetic damage both increase to 4d6 when you reach 18th level in this class.

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Coercing Shot

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You enhance your shot with chemicals that confuse the target. The creature hit by the shot takes an extra 2d6 poison damage, and choose one of your allies within 30 feet of the target. The target must succeed on a Wisdom saving throw, or it is charmed by the chosen ally until the start of your next turn. This effect ends early if the chosen ally attacks the charmed target, deals damage to it, or forces it to make a saving throw.

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The poison damage increases to 4d6 when you reach 18th level in this class.

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Explosive Shot

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You fire a shot set to explode on impact. The shot detonates after your attack. Immediately after the shot hits the creature, the target and all other creatures within 10 feet of it take 2d6 fire damage each.

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The fire damage increases to 4d6 when you reach 18th level in this class.

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Hallucinogen Shot

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You enhance your shot with hallucinogenic chemicals. The creature hit by the shot takes an extra 2d6 psychic damage, and it must succeed on a Wisdom saving throw or be unable to see anything farther than 5 feet away until the start of your next turn.

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The psychic damage increases to 4d6 when you reach 18th level in this class.

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Piercing Shot

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You enhance your shot with armor-piercing properties. When you use this option, you don't make an attack roll for the attack. Instead, the shot shoots forward in a line, which is 1 foot wide and 30 feet long, before disappearing. The shot passes through objects, ignoring cover. Each creature in that line must make a Dexterity saving throw. On a failed save, a creature takes damage as if it were hit by the shot, plus an extra 1d6 damage of the weapon's type. On a successful save, a target takes half as much damage.

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The extra damage increases to 2d6 when you reach 18th level in this class.

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Quell Shot

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You fire a shot enhanced with a debilitating poison. The creature hit by the shot takes an extra 2d6 poison damage. The target must also succeed on a Constitution saving throw, or the damage dealt by its weapon attacks is halved until the start of your next turn.

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The poison damage increases to 4d6 when you reach 18th level in this class.

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Seeking Shot

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You apply a tracing signal to your shot. When you use this option, you don't make an attack roll for the attack. Instead, choose one creature you have seen in the past minute. The shot flies toward that creature, moving around corners if necessary and ignoring three-quarters cover and half cover. If the target is within the weapon's range and there is a path large enough for the shot to travel to the target, the target must make a Dexterity saving throw. Otherwise, the shot disappears after traveling as far as it can. On a failed save, the target takes damage as if it were hit by the shot, plus an extra 1d6 kinetic damage, and you learn the target's current location. On a successful save, the target takes half as much damage, and you don't learn its location.

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The kinetic damage increases to 2d6 when you reach 18th level in this class.

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Enhanced Shot

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Beginning at 7th level, you gain the ability to enhance your shots. Whenever you fire an unenhanced shot from a blaster, you can make it enhanced for the purpose of overcoming resistance and immunity to unenhanced attacks and damage.

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Redirected Shot

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At 10th level, you learn how to direct an errant shot toward a new target. When you make an attack roll with an enhanced shot and miss, you can use a bonus action to reroll the attack roll against a different target within 60 feet of the original target.

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Ever-Ready Shot

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Starting at 15th level, your enhanced ammunition is available whenever battle starts. If you roll initiative and have no uses of Special Ammunition remaining, you regain one use of it.

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Ammunition Upgrades

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At 18th level, your ammunition enhancements improve.

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Way of Lightning

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Of all of the dark arts of the Force, little can match the spectacle and devastation of Force lightning. Those consulars who follow the Way of Lightning summon intense discharges of pure Force energy, overwhelming enemies with punishing damage from a distance, leaving them shaken and vulnerable—if not dead.

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Shocking Affinity

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When you choose this tradition at 3rd level, when you cast a force power that deals lightning damage, you can use Wisdom or Charisma as your forcecasting ability for it.

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Additionally, when you cast a damage dealing force power that requires an attack roll or saving throw, you can cause that power to instead deal lightning damage. If the power would call for a saving throw other than Dexterity, it instead calls for a Dexterity saving throw. If you hit with the power, or the target fails the power's saving throw, affected creatures become shocked until the start of your next turn. You can use this feature a number of times equal to your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice, a minimum of once). You regain all expended uses when you finish a short or long rest.

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Potent Lightning

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At 6th level you add your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice, a minimum of +1) to any damage you deal with force powers that deal lightning damage.

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Blistering Rebuke

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Beginning at 10th level, when a creature within 5 feet of you that you can see hits you with an attack, you can use your reaction to cause the creature to make a Dexterity saving throw. On a failed save, the creature takes 1d10 plus your consular level lightning damage, is pushed back 10 feet, and becomes shocked until the end of their next turn. On a successful save, the creature takes half as much damage and isn't moved or shocked.

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You can use this feature a number of times equal to your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice, a minimum of once). You regain all expended uses when you finish a long rest.

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Electric Attunement

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At 14th level, you gain resistance to lightning damage. Additionally, force powers you cast ignore resistance to lightning damage.

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Unlimited Power

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Starting at 18th level, you can increase the power of your simpler lightning force powers. When you cast a force power of 6th-level or lower that deals lightning damage, you can deal maximum damage with that power.

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You can use this feature with no adverse effects a number of times equal to your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice, a minimum of once). If you use this feature beyond this before you finish a long rest, you take 2d12 necrotic damage for each level of the power, immediately after you cast it. Each time you use this feature again before finishing a long rest, the necrotic damage per power level increases by 1d12. This damage cannot be reduced in any way.

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Aing-Tii Order

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Monks of the Aing-Tii Order blend an attunement to the Force with their supreme focus to become a blur of motion in the heat of battle.

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Forcecasting

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When you choose this order at 3rd level, you have learned powers, fragments of knowledge that imbue you with an abiding force ability. See chapter 10 for the general rules of forcecasting and chapter 11 for the force powers list.

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Force Powers Known

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You learn 4 force powers of your choice, and you learn more at higher levels, as shown in the Force Powers Known column of the Aing-Tii Order Forcecasting table. You may not learn a force power of a level higher than your Max Power Level, and you may learn a force power at the same time you learn its prerequisite.

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Force Points

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You have a number of force points equal to your monk level, as shown in the Force Points column of the Aing-Tii Order Forcecasting table, + your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice). You use these force points to cast force powers. You regain all expended force points when you finish a long rest.

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Max Power Level

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Many force powers can be overpowered, consuming more force points to create a greater effect. You can overpower these abilities to a maximum level, which increases at higher levels, as shown in the Max Power Level column of the Aing-Tii Order Forcecasting table.

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You may only cast force powers at 4th-level once. You regain the ability to do so after a long rest.

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Forcecasting Ability

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Your forcecasting ability varies based on the alignment of the powers you cast. You use your Wisdom for light side powers, Charisma for dark side powers, and Wisdom or Charisma for universal powers (your choice). You use this ability score modifier whenever a power refers to your forcecasting ability. In addition, you use this ability score modifier when setting the saving throw DC for a force power you cast and when making an attack roll with one.

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Force save DC = 8 + your proficiency bonus +your forcecasting ability modifier

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Force attack modifier = your proficiency bonus +your forcecasting ability modifier

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Aing-Tii Order Forcecasting
LevelForce Powers KnownForce PointsMax Power Level
3rd431st
4th641st
5th751st
6th861st
7th1072nd
8th1182nd
9th1292nd
10th13102nd
11th14112nd
12th15122nd
13th17133rd
14th18143rd
15th19153rd
16th20163rd
17th22174th
18th23184th
19th24194th
20th25204th
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Flow-Walking

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At 6th level, you can cast the @Compendium[sw5e.forcepowers.G8UVHP4MXW6Dudky]{Phasestrike} force power without expending force points. When you reach 11th level, the damage bonus of the special attack made during phasestrike increases to 2d8, and at 17th level it increases to 3d8.

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Additionally, when you use your action to cast an at-will force power, you can use your Martial Arts or Focus features.

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You can use these features a combined number of times equal to your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice, a minimum of once). You regain any expended uses when you finish a long rest.

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Prismatic Step

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At 11th level, when you take the Attack action, you can teleport up to 10 feet before each attack to an unoccupied space you can see.

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If you attack at least two different creatures with the action, you can make one additional attack against a third creature (no action required).

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Iridescent Strikes

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Starting at 17th level, when you use your action to cast a force power, you can spend 2 focus points to teleport to a space within 5 feet of a creature affected by the power and make two unarmed attacks against that creature as a bonus action.

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A dark-skinned human quickly runs down a corridor, the metal armor under his grey cloak clanking with each step. He rounds the corner into the prison while the lights and power are still out, urging the weakened prisoners to escape. Just then a handful of slavers arrive and ready their blasters. The man draws and ignites a white-bladed lightsaber, ready to die for the strangers behind him.

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A sith pureblood, clad head to toe in black and red armor, charges towards a line of soldiers. Shot after shot deflects off his armor until he reaches his prey, where he unleashes his fury in a series of devastating lightsaber sweeps.

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A zabrak general dramatically leaps to his soon-to-be overrun squad, landing with a flurry of lightsaber attacks. At the arrival of this powerful Jedi, the attackers fall back.

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Guardians are the master of the art of lightsaber combat. They focus on utilizing the everpresent power of the Force to enable devastating attacks, often single-handedly turning the tide of battle.

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Protector or Destroyer

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An unstoppable agent of the Force, the guardian channels the power flowing through him into his weapons. Their skills with a lightsaber are unrivalled. Subduing their enemies and bolstering their allies, the guardian uses the Force to control what happens around them.

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Natural Leaders

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The guardian’s command of the Force lends them a powerful presence. Whether through fear and intimidation or respect and admiration, the guardian is one of the greatest generals on the battlefield. They are a symbol of power to their followers.

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While creating your guardian, consider your attraction to the Force and its most famous practitioners - the Jedi and the Sith. Are you a member of one of the two orders, or do you walk a different path? Are you a soldier tapping into a latent Force-sensitivity? Were you trained in the force from a young age, or did you discover it as an adult? How do you treat those weaker than you? What was your family like? Do you see the Force as light and dark, or an impartial river of gray?

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Quick Build

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You can make a guardian quickly by following these suggestions. First, make Strength your highest ability score, followed by Constitution. Second, choose the @Compendium[sw5e.backgrounds.8WMQJLQ6JqRcTZUc]{Jedi} or @Compendium[sw5e.backgrounds.eOpE0XX7z0jx8lwI]{Sith} background.

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The Guardian
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1st+2Forcecasting, Channel the Force521st-
2nd+2Force-Empowered Strikes, Fighting Style741st2d8
3rd+2Guardian Aura, Guardian Focus961st2d8
4th+2Ability Score Improvement1081st2d8
5th+3Extra Attack12102nd3d8
6th+3Force Purity13122nd3d8
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Class Features

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As a Guardian, you gain the following class features.

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Hit Points

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Hit Dice: 1d10 per Guardian level

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Hit Points at 1st Level: 10 + your Constitution modifier

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Hit Points at Higher Levels: 1d10 (or 6) + your Constitution modifier per guardian level after 1st.

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Proficiencies

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Armor: Light armor, medium armor

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Weapons: All lightweapons, all vibroweapons

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Tools: None

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Saving Throws: Constitution, Charisma

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Skills: Choose two from Acrobatics, Athletics, Deception, Insight, Intimidation, Lore, Perception, Persuasion, and Piloting

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Equipment

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You start with the following equipment, in addition to the equipment granted by your background

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  • (a) a lightweapon or vibroweapon and a light or medium physical shield or (b) two lightweapons or vibroweapons
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  • (a) combat suit and a light physical shield or (b) mesh armor
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  • (a) a priest’s pack or (b) an explorer’s pack
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Variant: Starting Wealth

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In lieu of the equipment granted by your class and background, you can elect to purchase your starting gear. If you do so, you receive no equipment from your class and background, and instead roll for your starting wealth using the criteria below:

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Forcecasting

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Beginning at 1st level, in your meditations on the force, you have learned powers, fragments of knowledge that imbue you with an abiding force ability. See chapter 10 for the general rules of forcecasting and chapter 11 for the force powers list.

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Force Powers Known

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You learn 5 force powers of your choice, and you learn more at higher levels, as shown in the Force Powers Known column of the guardian table. You may not learn a force power of a level higher than your Max Power Level, and you may learn a force power at the same time you learn its prerequisite.

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Force Points

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You have a number of force points equal to your guardian level x 2, as shown in the Force Points column of the guardian table, + your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice). You use these force points to cast force powers. You regain all expended force points when you finish a long rest.

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Max Power Level

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Many force powers can be overpowered, consuming more force points to create a greater effect. You can overpower these abilities to a maximum level, which increases at higher levels, as shown in the Max Power Level column of the guardian table.

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You may only cast force powers at 5th-level once. You regain the ability to do so after a long rest.

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Forcecasting Ability

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Your forcecasting ability varies based on the alignment of the powers you cast. You use your Wisdom for light side powers, Charisma for dark side powers, and Wisdom or Charisma for universal powers (your choice). You use this ability score modifier whenever a power refers to your forcecasting ability. In addition, you use this ability score modifier when setting the saving throw DC for a force power you cast and when making an attack roll with one.

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Force save DC = 8 + your proficiency bonus + your forcecasting ability modifier

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Force attack modifier = your proficiency bonus + your forcecasting ability modifier

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Channel the Force

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You know how to channel the Force to create a unique effect. You start with your choice from two such effects: Cause Harm and Lend Aid. At 3rd level, your Guardian Focus grants you an additional effect. When you use your Channel the Force, you choose which effect to create.

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Some Channel the Force effects require saving throws. When you use such an effect from this class, the DC equals your universal force save DC.

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You can use this feature a number of times equal to your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice, minimum of once). You regain all expended uses when you finish a short or long rest.

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Cause Harm

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As an action, you can expend a use of your Channel the Force to sap the life from a hostile creature you can see within 60 feet. That creature must make a Constitution saving throw. On a failed save, the creature takes necrotic damage equal to your guardian level + your Charisma modifier (minimum of one), or half as much on a successful one.

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Lend Aid

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As a bonus action, you can expend a use of your Channel the Force and touch a beast or humanoid within 5 feet of you. That creature regains hit points equal to your guardian level + your Wisdom modifier (minimum of one). Alternatively, if the beast or humanoid is poisoned or diseased, you neutralize the poison or disease. If more than one poison or disease afflicts the target, you neutralize one poison or disease that you know is present, or you neutralize one at random.

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Force-Empowered Strikes

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Starting at 2nd level, when you hit a creature with a melee weapon attack, you can expend force points to deal additional damage to the target, which is the same type as the weapon’s damage. The additional damage is 1d8 for each point spent in this way. You can’t deal more additional damage than the amount shown in the Focused Strikes column of the guardian table.

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Fighting Style

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Also at 2nd level, you adopt a particular style of fighting as your specialty. Choose one of the fighting style options, detailed in Chapter 6. You can’t take a fighting style option more than once, even if you later get to choose again.

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Guardian Aura

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When you reach 3rd level, you gain an aura of your choice, as detailed at the end of the class description. You gain an additional aura at 10th and 18th level.

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Guardian Focus

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Also at 3rd level, you begin to focus your studies on a specific lightsaber form, which is detailed at the end of the class description. Your focus grants you features at 3rd level and again at 7th, 15th, and 20th level.

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Ability Score Improvement

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When you reach 4th level, and again at 8th, 12th, 16th, and 19th level, you can increase one ability score of your choice by 2, or you can increase two ability scores of your choice by 1. As normal, you can't increase an ability score above 20 using this feature. Alternatively, you can choose a feat (see Chapter 6 for a list of feats).

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Extra Attack

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Beginning at 5th level, you can attack twice, instead of once, whenever you take the Attack action on your turn.

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Force Purity

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By 6th level, the Force flowing through you makes you immune to poison and disease.

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Improved Force-Empowered Strikes

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By 11th level, you are so in tune with the Force that all your melee weapon strikes carry the power of the Force with them. Whenever you hit a creature with a melee weapon, the creature takes an extra 1d8 damage. If you also use your Force-Empowered Strikes with an attack, you add this damage to the extra damage of your Force-Empowered Strikes. The damage is the same type as the weapon's damage.

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Cleansing Touch

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Beginning at 14th level, you can use your action and expend a use of your Channel the Force ability to end one force power on yourself or on one willing creature that you touch.

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Guardian Auras

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The auras are presented in alphabetical order. If multiple guardians grant the same aura, affected creatures can only benefit from it once. You must be conscious to grant the benefits of your auras.

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At 9th level, the range of these auras increases to 15 feet, and at 17th level, the range of these auras increases to 30 feet.

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Aura of Conquest

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Whenever a creature who is frightened of you starts its turn within 5 feet of you, its speed is reduced to 0 and that creature takes psychic damage equal to half your guardian level.

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Aura of Conviction

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You and friendly creatures within 5 feet of you have advantage on saving throws against effects that would cause you to be charmed or frightened.

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Aura of Hatred

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You and friendly creatures within 5 feet of you gain a bonus to the first melee weapon damage rolls you make each round equal to your Charisma modifier (minimum of +1).

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Aura of Presence

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Whenever you or a friendly creature within 5 feet of you must make a saving throw, the creature gains a bonus to the saving throw equal to your Wisdom modifier (minimum of +1).

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Aura of Protection

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Whenever a creature within 5 feet of you takes damage, you can use your reaction to take that damage instead of that creature taking it. This feature doesn’t transfer any other effects that might accompany the damage, and this damage can’t be reduced in any way.

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Aura of Vigor

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Whenever a friendly creature starts its turn within 5 feet of you, that creature gains temporary hit points equal to your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice, minimum of one).

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Aura of Warding

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You and friendly creatures within 5 feet of you have resistance to damage from force powers.

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Guardian Foci

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@Compendium[sw5e.archetypes.w1XQ5LzJNpk6PT0F]{Form VI: Niman}

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@Compendium[sw5e.archetypes.t5LS6epj3270S38n]{Form VIII: Sokan}

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@Compendium[sw5e.archetypes.pr7Xe82MOaof0IXj]{Form X: Jar'Kai}

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Inside, the human captain jumps into the cockpit. She nods to her droid co-pilot, who quickly begins charting a course home. Before the calculations can be completed, enemy Starfighters scream in from the clouds. The pilot rolls the ship, nimbly evading incoming fire. She reroutes the power to shields, leaving just enough for astronavigation. Just as the energy reserves near depletion, the exosphere and stars beyond blur into streaks of light. In a flash, they warp to safety.

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A Cerean officer surveys the battlefield, looking for weaknesses. When he identifies a potential problem, he keys in a quick combination in his wristpad. In a blink, a custom suit of armor assembles itself around him. As the helmet locks into place, the officer leaps into the air, flying overhead and raining destruction on the opposition.

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Every machine needs an engineer to run it, and a living crew is no different. Engineers are the experts and professionals who rely on skill, bravery, and their tools to survive and keep others alive. While they do not claim to be fighters, their mere presence can turn the tide of battle or simply keep operations running.

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Behind the Curtain

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While perhaps not as intimidating as a heavily-armored trooper, or as exotic as a lighsaber-wielding guardian, engineers are no less vital to group dynamic. They are armorers and gunsmiths, electricians and welders, or any other facet to be found in facilities across the galaxy. Their work, often unsung, is what keeps starships (and their crew) intact.

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Unflappable

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It takes bravery for a soldier to enter a battlefield. It perhaps takes more for someone who is unarmed, and untrained in combat, to do the same. Engineers put their lives on the line for a living, whether by choice or acknowledging their plights as an occupational hazard. Whether they come from an elite training academy or learned their talents surviving in the slums, they are no strangers to danger and conflict.

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While creating your engineer character, consider what your primary skill set is and how you use it. You could be a street-smart mechanic who taught yourself how to fix swoop bikes as a teenager. Perhaps you are the recent graduate of an esteemed medical college, or a rookie pilot in the fledgling Rebel Alliance. What is the number one skill you are known for? Why are you willing to enter battles when you have no combat training? How do you view the more adventurous members of your group, and how do they see you and your role?

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Quick Build

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You can make an engineer quickly by following these suggestions. First, make Intelligence your highest ability score. Your next-highest score should be Constitution. Second, choose the @Compendium[sw5e.backgrounds.zjfwlWucPUtTTuQo]{Scientist} background.

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Class Features

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As a Engineer, you gain the following class features.

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Hit Points

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Hit Dice: 1d8 per Engineer level

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Hit Points at 1st Level: 8 + your Constitution modifier

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Hit Points at Higher Levels: 1d8 (or 5) + your Constitution modifier per engineer level after 1st

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Proficiencies

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Armor: Light armor\n

Weapons: Simple blasters, simple vibroweapons

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Tools: Tinker's tools, and one of your choice

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Saving Throws: Constitution, Intelligence

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Skills: Choose three from Investigation, Lore, Medicine, Nature, Piloting, and Technology

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Equipment

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You start with the following equipment, in addition to the equipment granted by your background

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  • (a) a simple vibroweapon or (b) a simple blaster and two power cells
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  • (a) a dungeoneer’s pack or (b) an explorer’s pack
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  • Combat suit, a set of tinker’s implements, a vibrodagger, and a wristpad
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Variant: Starting Wealth

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In lieu of the equipment granted by your class and background, you can elect to purchase your starting gear. If you do so, you receive no equipment from your class and background, and instead roll for your starting wealth using the criteria below:

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ClassFunds
Engineer6d4 x 100 cr
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Techcasting

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Beginning at 1st level, during your training you have derived powers from schematics with the aid of your wristpad. See chapter 10 for the general rules of techcasting and chapter 12 for the tech powers list.

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Tech Powers Known

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You learn 6 tech powers of your choice, and you learn more at higher levels, as shown in the Tech Powers Known column of the engineer table. You may not learn a tech power of a level higher than your Max Power Level.

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Tech Points

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You have a number of tech points equal to your engineer level x 2, as shown in the Tech Points column of the engineer table, + your Intelligence modifier. You use these tech points to cast tech powers. You regain all expended tech points when you finish a short or long rest.

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Max Power Level

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Many tech powers can be overcharged, consuming more tech points to create a greater effect. You can overcharge these powers to a maximum level, which increases at higher levels, as shown in the Max Power Level column of the engineer class table.

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You may only cast tech powers at 6th, 7th, 8th, and 9th level once. You regain the ability to do so after a long rest.

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Techcasting Ability

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Intelligence is your techcasting ability for your tech powers. You use your Intelligence whenever a power refers to your techcasting ability. In addition, you use your Intelligence modifier when setting the saving throw DC for a tech power you cast and when making an attack roll with one.

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Tech save DC = 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Intelligence modifier

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Tech attack modifier = your proficiency bonus + your Intelligence modifier

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Techcasting Focus

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You use a wristpad (found in chapter 5) or your tool proficiencies granted by this class as a techcasting focus for your tech powers.

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Potent Aptitude

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Also at 1st level, your technological experience lends you an uncommon insight that you can use to bolster your allies. To do so, you use a bonus action on your turn to choose one creature other than yourself within 60 feet of you who can hear you. That creature gains one Potent Aptitude die, a d4. This die changes as you gain engineer levels, as shown in the Potent Aptitude column of the engineer table.

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Once within the next 10 minutes, the creature can roll the die and add the number rolled to one ability check, attack roll, or saving throw it makes. The creature can wait until after it rolls the d20 before deciding to use the Potent Aptitude die, but must decide before the GM says whether the roll succeeds or fails. Once the Potent Aptitude die is rolled, it is lost.

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A creature can have only one Potent Aptitude die at a time.

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You can use this feature a number of times equal to your Intelligence modifier (a minimum of once). You regain any expended uses when you finish a long rest.

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Your Potent Aptitude die changes when you reach certain levels in this class. The die becomes a d8 at 5th level, a d10 at 10th level, and a d12 at 15th level.

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Infuse Item

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At 2nd level, you gain the ability to temporarily enhance a weapon or armor. At the end of a long rest, you can touch one unenhanced object that is a suit of armor, a shield, or a simple or martial weapon. Until the end of your next long rest or until you die, the object becomes an enhanced item, granting a +1 bonus to AC if it's armor or a +1 bonus to attack and damage rolls if it's a weapon.

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Once you've used this feature, you can't use it again until you finish a long rest.

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This bonus increases to +2 at 10th level and +3 at 15th level.

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Tool Expertise

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Also at 2nd level, you gain expertise in any tool proficiencies you gain from this class.

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Engineering Discipline

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Starting at 3rd level, you begin to focus on a specific engineering discipline, which is detailed at the end of the class description. Your discipline grants you features at 3rd level and again at 6th, 14th, and 18th level.

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Ability Score Improvement

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When you reach 4th level, and again at 8th, 12th, 16th, and 19th level, you can increase one ability score of your choice by 2, or you can increase two ability scores of your choice by 1. As normal, you can’t increase an ability score above 20 using this feature. Alternatively, you can choose a feat (see Chapter 6 for a list of feats).

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Quick Thinking

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Beginning when you reach 5th level, you regain all of your expended uses of Potent Aptitude when you finish a short or long rest.

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Tech Mastery

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At 20th level, your mastery of technology is unrivaled. Your Constitution and Intelligence scores increase by 2. Your maximum for those scores increases by 2.

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Additionally, when you roll initiative and have no uses of Potent Aptitude left, you regain one use.

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Engineering Disciplines

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The wide range of tool applications gives birth to well defined distinctions between different engineering disciplines. Each discipline focuses on maximizing the personal use of a certain tool. Your discipline grants you features at 3rd, 6th, 14th, and 18th level.

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@Compendium[sw5e.archetypes.2Cloz2rrPw76ACn0]{Armormech Engineering}

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@Compendium[sw5e.archetypes.Mbe9qsurpJ0mb4F2]{Armstech Engineering}

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@Compendium[sw5e.archetypes.m0oQQxDCTO6nqWnz]{Cybertech Engineering}

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An overwhelming horde of tusken raiders bears down on a chiss and her fellow adventurers. She gives the order and her allies unleash a single coordinated attack cutting deep into their lines. Under her command the enemy is quickly routed against all odds, all according to plan.

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Deep within the once thought abandoned ruins, a nautolan tends to his companions wounds as they rest. Countless long nights of study and training have conditioned him to keep going even when all others have exhausted themselves. He will see them through this.

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A twi’lek in fine vestments addresses a gathering crowd. What was the making of an angry mob begins to disperse, his mere presence putting them at ease, giving his companions time to make their escape.

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Scholars are master of the mundane arts, using methodical practices to turn the tables to their advantage. From years of study and testing, scholars take in the situation around them and quickly formulate the means to achieve whatever they have minds set to. Whatever pursuit they follow, a scholar will have a plan for anything that comes their way.

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The Pursuit of Knowledge

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A true scholar is never satisfied. They are always seeking out a new answer to a new question. This often goes hand-in-hand with seeking a life of adventure, to explore new, hidden areas, or accompany those that do. The life of a scholar often times begins in the mundane, as a teacher or sage. Sometimes they serve as doctors, diplomats, or as officers in the military.

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To Learn, To Know

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For scholars, mundane life is often too slow. When life becomes stagnant or when an answer cannot be found, the call to adventure rings louder. Scholars will often go to ancient, forgotten, and often dangerous places to find something to quench their thirst for knowledge.

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As you create a scholar, it's important to think of where you gained your knowledge. Did you serve as an apprentice under a master? Did you attend college or other formal education? Perhaps you gained it on your own, searching out and pouring over dusty tomes found in forgotten places. Where did your thirst for knowledge come from? Insatiable curiosity? Always wanting to know the right answer? Or do you have something to prove? Think about what field you wish to pursue and think of what is driving you in that direction.

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Quick Build

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You can make a scholar quickly by following these suggestions. First, make Intelligence your highest ability score. Your next-highest score should be Dexterity. Second, choose the @Compendium[sw5e.backgrounds.aiBPuaLODR08hveu]{Noble} background.

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The Scholar
LevelProficiency BonusFeaturesAcademic SuperioritySuperiority DiceManeuvers KnownDiscoveries
1st+2Academic Superiority, Critical Analysisd422-
2nd+2Discovery, Sage Advice (long rest)d4222
3rd+2Expertise, Academic Pursuitd4444
4th+2Ability Score Improvementd4444
5th+3Multitaskerd6445
6th+3Pursuit featured6445
7th+3-d6665
8th+3Ability Score Improvementd6665
9th+4Pursuit featured8666
10th+4Expertised8666
11th+4-d8887
12th+4Ability Score Improvementd8887
13th+5Sage Advice (short rest)d10888
14th+5Calm and Collectedd10888
15th+5-d1010108
16th+5Ability Score Improvementd1010108
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18th+6Adaptable Intellectuald1210109
19th+6Ability Score Improvementd1210109
20th+6Knowledge Unboundd1210109
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Class Features

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As a Scholar, you gain the following class features.

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Hit Points

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Hit Dice: 1d8 per Scholar level

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Hit Points at 1st Level: 8 + your Constitution modifier

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Hit Points at Higher Levels: 1d8 (or 5) + your Constitution modifier per scholar level after 1st

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Proficiencies

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Armor: Light armor

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Weapons: Simple blasters, simple vibroweapons, techblades

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Tools: Any one

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Saving Throws: Wisdom, Intelligence

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Skills: Choose three from Deception, Insight, Intimidation, Investigation, Lore, Medicine, Nature, Persuasion, and Survival

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Equipment

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You start with the following equipment, in addition to the equipment granted by your background

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  • (a) a simple vibroweapon or (b) a simple blaster and two power cells
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  • (a) scholar’s pack or (b) explorer’s pack
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  • a combat suit
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  • any tool of your choice
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Variant: Starting Wealth

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In lieu of the equipment granted by your class and background, you can elect to purchase your starting gear. If you do so, you receive no equipment from your class and background, and instead roll for your starting wealth using the criteria below:

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Scholar6d4 x 100 cr
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Academic Superiority

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Beginning at 1st level, you learn maneuvers that are fueled by special dice called superiority dice.

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Maneuvers

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You know two maneuvers of your choice, which are detailed under “Maneuvers” below, and you earn more at higher levels, as shown in the Maneuvers Known column of the scholar class table. Many maneuvers enhance an attack in some way. You can use only one maneuver per attack, and you may only use each maneuver once per turn.

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Each time you learn new maneuvers, you can also replace one maneuver you know with a different one.

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Superiority Dice

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You have two superiority dice, which are d4s, and you earn more at higher levels, as shown in the Superiority Dice column of the scholar class table. This die changes as you gain scholar levels, as shown in the Academic Superiority column of the scholar class table. A superiority die is expended when you use it.

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You regain all of your expended superiority dice when you finish a short or long rest.

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Saving Throws

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Some of your maneuvers require your target to make a saving throw to resist the maneuver’s effects. The saving throw DC is calculated as follows:

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Maneuver save DC = 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Intelligence modifier

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Maneuvers

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The maneuvers are presented in alphabetical order.

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Administer Aid

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As an action, you can expend a superiority die to tend to a creature you can touch. The creature regains a number of hit points equal to the number rolled + your Intelligence modifier.

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Assess the Situation

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You can expend one superiority die to make a Wisdom (Perception) or Intelligence (Investigation) check as a bonus action, adding the superiority die to the check.

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Crippling Strike

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When you hit a creature with a weapon attack, you can expend one superiority die to cripple the creature. You add the superiority die to the attack’s damage roll and the creature’s speed is reduced by 10 feet until the end of their next turn.

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Deliberate Movement

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You can expend one superiority die to take the Disengage action as a bonus action and ignore the effects of standard difficult terrain until the end of your turn.

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Exploit Weakness

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When you hit a creature with a weapon attack, you can expend a superiority die and deal additional damage equal to the number rolled. This damage cannot be reduced in any way.

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Goading Attack

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When you hit a creature with a weapon attack, you can expend one superiority die to attempt to goad the target into attacking you. You add the superiority die to the attack’s damage roll, and the target must make a Wisdom saving throw. On a failed save, the target has disadvantage on all attack rolls against targets other than you until the end of your next turn.

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Heads Up

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When a friendly creature who can see or hear you makes a saving throw, you can use your reaction and expend a superiority die, adding the number rolled to the result of the saving throw. You can use this maneuver before or after making the saving throw, but before any effects of the saving throw are determined.

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Measured Action

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As a reaction when you make a roll for a contested skill check, you can expend a superiority die to add to the roll. You can use this maneuver before or after making the contested skill check roll, but before any effects of the contested skill check are determined.

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One Step Ahead

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When you roll initiative and you are not surprised, you can expend a superiority die and add the number rolled to your initiative.

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Targeted Strike

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When an ally makes an attack against a creature, you can use your reaction to expend a superiority die. You add the superiority die to the attack roll, and the damage roll if it hits. You can use this maneuver before or after the attack roll, but before the GM determines whether or not the attack hits.

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Critical Analysis

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At 1st level, you are able to analyze a target, develop a plan on how to best overcome any potential obstacle, and execute that plan with ruthless efficiency. As a bonus action on your turn, you can analyze a target you can see within 60 feet of you. For the next minute, or until you analyze another target, you gain the following benefits:

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  • When you analyze a hostile creature, your attack and damage rolls made with weapons with the finesse property or blaster weapons against that target may use your Intelligence modifier instead of Strength or Dexterity.
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  • When you analyze a friendly creature, the target can end your Critical Analysis on them (no action required) to add your Intelligence modifier to one attack roll, ability check, or saving throw. Once a friendly creature has benefited from this ability, they can not do so again until they complete a short or long rest.
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Discovery

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As you adventure, your studies have helped you discover new practices you can apply to your skills.

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At 2nd level, you master two discoveries of your choice. Your discovery options are detailed at the end of the class description. When you gain certain scholar levels, you gain additional discoveries of your choice, as shown in the Discoveries column of the scholar class table.

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Additionally, when you gain a level in this class, you can choose one of the discoveries you know and replace it with another discovery that you could learn at that level.

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Sage Advice

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When you reach 2nd level, you can spend 1 minute spreading your knowledge and experience, advising those around you. When you do so, choose a skill or tool you are proficient with and a number of friendly creatures up to your Intelligence modifier within 30 feet of you who can hear you and who can understand you. Once within the next hour, the next time each creature would make an ability check with the chosen skill or tool, they may add their proficiency bonus to the roll if they are not already proficient. A creature may only benefit from this feature once. If a creature is targeted by this feature again before using it, they can choose to retain the first benefit or replace it with the new skill or tool instead.

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Once you've used this feature, you can't use it again until you finish a long rest. Starting at 13th level, you regain the ability to use it after you complete a short or long rest.

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Expertise

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At 3rd level, choose two of your skill proficiencies, or one of skill proficiencies and one of your tool proficiencies, or two of your tool proficiencies. You gain expertise in those skills or tools.

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At 10th level, you can choose another two proficiencies (in skills or tools) to gain this benefit.

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Academic Pursuit

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At 3rd level, you dedicate your studies towards a pursuit, which is detailed at the end of the class description. The pursuit you choose grants you features at 3rd level, and again at 6th, 9th, and 17th level.

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Ability Score Improvement

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When you reach 4th level, and again at 8th, 12th, 16th, and 19th level, you can increase one ability score of your choice by 2, or you can increase two Ability Scores of your choice by 1. As normal, you can’t increase an ability score above 20 using this feature. Alternatively, you can choose a feat (see Chapter 6 for a list of feats).

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Multitasker

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Starting at 5th level, you can take a second reaction each round. You can only take one reaction per turn.

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Additionally, when a friendly creature you can see that can hear you is forced to make a saving throw, you can use your reaction to target them with your Critical Analysis feature.

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Calm and Collected

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Beginning at 14th level, when you make a saving throw from an effect you can see, you may gain a bonus to the saving throw equal to your Intelligence modifier.

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Once you have used this feature, you must wait until a short or long rest before using it again.

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Adaptable Intellectual

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At 18th level, you are able to effectively prepare for any mission on hand. At the end of a long rest, you may choose one of the discoveries you know and replace it with another discover that you could learn at that level.

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Knowledge Unbound

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When you reach 20th level, you are the pinnacle of your pursuit. Your Intelligence score increases by 4. Your maximum for that score increases by 4. Additionally, you can use any maneuver you know without expending a superiority die, rolling a d4 instead.

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Academic Pursuits

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Your pursuit is a representation of which fields you have studied or how you practically apply your knowledge.

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Discoveries

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The discoveries are presented in alphabetical order. If a discovery has prerequisites, you must meet them to learn it. If a discovery requires a level, you must be that level in this class to learn the discovery. You can learn the discovery at the same time you meet its prerequisites.

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Academic Memory

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You can recall anything you have read in the past month that you understand. This includes but is not limited to books, maps, signs, and lists.

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Adaptive

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Prerequisite: 15th level
When the target of your Critical Analysis feature is reduced to 0 hit points, you can use your reaction to change the target of your analysis to another creature within range.

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Ambassador

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You learn three additional languages of your choice.

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You my choose this discovery multiple times.

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Clever Applications

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You gain proficiency with improvised weapons, and they gain the finesse property for you. Additionally, when you make an attack with an improvised weapon, it deals 1d6 damage.

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You can use your Sage Advice feature to give friendly creatures improvised weapon proficiency if they don’t already have it, following the same rules of that feature as if it were a skill or tool. The friendly creatures retain this proficiency for the entire duration instead.

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Mental Prowess

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When you make a Strength (Athletics) or Dexterity (Acrobatics) check to grapple a creature or break out of a grapple, net, and other restraining equipment, you can use your Intelligence modifier instead of Strength or Dexterity.

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Hardened Mind

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Prerequisite: 9th level
You have advantage on saving throws against illusions and on Intelligence checks to discern them from reality.

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You also gain resistance to psychic damage.

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Lifelong Learning

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You gain proficiency in a skill and a tool, or two tools.

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You can select this discovery multiple times, each time choosing a new skill and a tool, or two new tools.

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Lingering Advice

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Prerequisite: 5th level
When you use your Sage Advice feature, the targeted creatures retain the benefit from your instruction for the full duration.

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Master’s Advice

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When you use your Sage Advice feature, the first time each targeted creature makes the chosen skill check, they gain an additional bonus to the roll equal to your Intelligence modifier.

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Perfect Maneuver

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Prerequisite: 15th level
When you roll a 1 on a superiority die, you can reroll the die and must use the new roll.

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Quick Analysis

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Prerequisite: 9th level
When you roll initiative and aren’t surprised, you can use your reaction to use your Critical Analysis feature.

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Reliable Sources

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Prerequisite: 9th level
When you make an Intelligence (Lore) or Intelligence (Nature) skill check that lets you add your proficiency bonus, you can treat a d20 roll of 9 or lower as a 10.

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Resolute

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When you make a saving throw to resist charm and fear effects, you may add your Intelligence modifier to the roll.

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Running on Fumes

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You only need 4 hours of sleep to gain the benefit of a long rest.

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Additionally, you have advantage on saving throws against exhaustion.

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Survival Expert

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When you make a Survival skill check, you may use your Intelligence modifier instead of your Wisdom modifier.

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Additionally, you have advantage on saving throws against poison.

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Targeted Analysis

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Prerequisite: 5th level
Your attack rolls against the target of your critical analysis feature cannot suffer from disadvantage.

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Tech Amateur

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Choose one 1st-level tech power. You learn that power and can cast it at its lowest level without expending tech points. Once you cast it in this way, you must finish a long rest before you can cast it again. Your techcasting ability for this power is Intelligence.

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You can select this discovery multiple times. Each time you do so, you must choose a different power.

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Universal Language

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You can communicate simple ideas with any creature with an Intelligence score of 6 or higher through basic expressions and gestures.

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A Trandoshan runs frantically across rooftops, constantly looking over his shoulder. As he prepares to leap a gap, a blaster bolt hits him in the back and renders him unconscious. His blurry vision barely makes out the figure of a masked woman who casually approaches, ready to collect her bounty.

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With his muscular arms held wide, a grizzled-looking Wookiee grins to his bloodthirsty crowd. He turns back to his arena opponent just in time to see the Besalisk take a swing. He ducks, punching the four-armed fighter in the gut. Two wild haymakers later, and he stands alone as the gladiatorial champion.

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Taking a deep breath, a Republic soldier looks out onto the war zone waging across the frozen surface of Ilum. He grips his blaster rifle tightly then, with a nod to the dozen squad-mates beside him, he charges onto the battlefield.

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Fighters combine discipline with martial skills to become the best pure warriors in the galaxy. Fighters can be stalwart defenders of those in need, cruel marauders, or brave advent-urers. They fight for glory, honor, to right wrongs, to gain power, to acquire wealth, or simple for the thrill of battle.

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All in a Day’s Work

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Many fighters see adventures, raids on enemy strongholds, and dangerous missions as their jobs. Some want to defend those who can’t defend themselves while others seek to use their muscle to carve their own place of importance in the galaxy. Fighters can take the form of guards, champions, bounty hunters, enforcers, mercenaries, freedom fighters, or simply armed explorers.

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Code Red

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Most fighters come to the profession after receiving at least some amount of formal training from a military organization. Some attend formal academies; others are self-taught and well tested. A fighter may have taken up his weapon to escape a mundane life while another may be following a proud family tradition. Whatever their origins, most fighters share an unshakeable loyalty. Fighters follow orders with little hesitation, as failure can often mean death.

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While creating your fighter character, consider where your loyalties lie. You could be part of a formal military, one of countless troopers fighting for your enterprise. Perhaps you are a gun-for-hire, traveling the galaxy in search of your next gig. What weapons do you prefer and specialize in? Who or what do you fight for? Do you have aspirations of a life beyond the battlefield, or have you been at war so long you know of nothing else?

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1st+2Fighting Style, Second Wind--
2nd+2Action Surge (one use), Combat Superiority22
3rd+2Fighter Specialty22
4th+2Ability Score Improvement22
5th+3Extra Attack22
6th+3Ability Score Improvement22
7th+3Fighter Specialty feature33
8th+3Ability Score Improvement33
9th+4Indomitable (one use)33
10th+4Fighter Specialty feature33
11th+4Greater Extra Attack34
12th+4Ability Score Improvement34
13th+5Indomitable (two uses)34
14th+5Ability Score Improvement34
15th+5Fighter Specialty feature45
16th+5Ability Score Improvement45
17th+6Action Surge (two uses), Indomitable (three uses)45
18th+6Fighter Specialty feature45
19th+6Ability Score Improvement45
20th+6Master of Combat45
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As a Fighter, you gain the following class features.

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Hit Points

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Hit Dice: 1d10 per Fighter level

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Hit Points at 1st Level: 10 + your Constitution modifier

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Hit Points at Higher Levels: 1d10 (or 6) + your Constitution modifier per fighter level after 1st

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Proficiencies

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Armor: All armor

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Weapons: All blasters, all vibroweapons

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Tools: None

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Saving Throws: Strength, Constitution

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Skills: Choose two skills from Acrobatics, Animal Handling, Athletics, Lore, Insight, Intimidation, Perception, and Survival

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Equipment

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You start with the following equipment, in addition to the equipment granted by your background

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  • (a) mesh armor or (b) combat suit, blaster rifle, and two power cells
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  • (a) a martial vibroweapon and a light or medium physical shield or (b) two martial vibroweapons
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  • (a) a hold-out and a power cell or (b) two vibrodaggers
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  • (a) a dungeoneer’s pack or (b) an explorer’s pack
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Variant: Starting Wealth

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In lieu of the equipment granted by your class and background, you can elect to purchase your starting gear. If you do so, you receive no equipment from your class and background, and instead roll for your starting wealth using the criteria below:

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Fighting Style

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Beginning at 1st level, you adopt a particular style of fighting as your specialty. Choose one of the Fighting Style options, detailed in Chapter 6. You can’t take a Fighting Style option more than once, even if you later get to choose again.

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Second Wind

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You have a limited well of stamina that you can draw on to protect yourself from harm. On your turn, you can use a bonus action to regain hit points equal to 1d10 + your fighter level.

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Once you’ve used this feature, you must finish a short or long rest before you can use it again.

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Action Surge

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Starting at 2nd level, you can push yourself beyond your normal limits for a moment. On your turn, you can take one additional action on top of your regular action and a possible bonus action.

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Once you’ve used this feature, you must finish a short or long rest before you can use it again. Starting at 17th level, you can use it twice before a rest, but only once on the same turn.

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Combat Superiority

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Also at 2nd level, you learn maneuvers that are fueled by special dice called superiority dice.

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Maneuvers

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You learn two maneuvers of your choice, which are detailed under “Maneuvers” below, and you earn more at higher levels, as shown in the Maneuvers Known column of the fighter class table. Many maneuvers enhance an attack in some way. You can use only one maneuver per attack, and you may only use each maneuver once per turn.

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Each time you learn new maneuvers, you can also replace one maneuver you know with a different one.

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Superiority Dice

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You have two superiority dice, which are d4s, and you earn more at higher levels, as shown in the Superiority Dice column of the fighter class table. A superiority die is expended when you use it. You regain all of your expended superiority dice when you finish a short or long rest.

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Saving Throws

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Some of your maneuvers require your target to make a saving throw to resist the maneuver’s effects. The saving throw DC is calculated as follows:

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Maneuver save DC = 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Strength or Dexterity modifier (your choice)

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Maneuvers

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The maneuvers are presented in alphabetical order.

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Commander’s Strike

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When you take the Attack action on your turn, you can forgo one of your attacks and use a bonus action to direct one of your companions to strike. When you do so, choose a friendly creature who can see or hear you and expend one superiority die. That creature can immediately use its reaction to make one weapon attack, adding the superiority die to the attack’s damage roll.

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Disarming Attack

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When you hit a creature with a weapon attack, you can expend one superiority die to attempt to disarm the target, forcing it to drop one item of your choice that it’s holding. You add the superiority die to the attack’s damage roll, and the target must make a Strength saving throw. On a failed save, it drops the object you choose. The object lands at its feet.

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Distracting Strike

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When you hit a creature with a weapon attack, you can expend one superiority die to distract the creature, giving your allies an opening. You add the superiority die to the attack’s damage roll. The next attack roll against the target by an attacker other than you has advantage if the attack is made before the start of your next turn.

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Evasive Footwork

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When you move, you can expend one superiority die, rolling the die and adding the number rolled to your AC until you stop moving.

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Feinting Attack

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You can expend one superiority die and use a bonus action on your turn to feint, choosing one creature within 5 feet of you as your target. You have advantage on your next attack roll against that creature. If that attack hits, add the superiority die to the attack’s damage roll.

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Goading Attack

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When you hit a creature with a weapon attack, you can expend one superiority die to attempt to goad the target into attacking you. You add the superiority die to the attack’s damage roll, and the target must make a Wisdom saving throw. On a failed save, the target has disadvantage on all attack rolls against targets other than you until the end of your next turn.

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Lunging Attack

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When you make a melee weapon attack on your turn, you can expend one superiority die to increase your reach for that attack by 5 feet. If you hit, you add the superiority die to the attack’s damage roll.

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Maneuvering Attack

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When you hit a creature with a weapon attack, you can expend one superiority die to maneuver one of your comrades into a more advantageous position. You add the superiority die to the attack’s damage roll, and you choose a friendly creature who can see or hear you.

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That creature can use its reaction to move up to half its speed without provoking opportunity attacks from the target of your attack.

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Menacing Attack

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When you hit a creature with a weapon attack, you can expend one superiority die to attempt to frighten the target. You add the superiority die to the attack’s damage roll, and the target must make a Wisdom saving throw. On a failed save, it is frightened of you until the end of your next turn.

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Parry

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When another creature damages you with a melee attack, you can use your reaction and expend one superiority die to reduce the damage by the number you roll on your superiority die + your Dexterity modifier.

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Precision Attack

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When you make a weapon attack roll against a creature, you can expend one superiority die to add it to the roll. You can use this maneuver before or after making the attack roll, but before any effects of the attack are applied.

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Pushing Attack

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When you hit a creature with a weapon attack, you can expend one superiority die to attempt to drive the target back. You add the superiority die to the attack’s damage roll, and if the target is Large or smaller, it must make a Strength saving throw. On a failed save, you push the target up to 15 feet away from you.

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Rally

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On your turn, you can use a bonus action and expend one superiority die to bolster the resolve of one of your companions. When you do so, choose a friendly creature who can see or hear you. That creature gains temporary hit points equal to the superiority die roll + your Charisma modifier.

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Riposte

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When a creature misses you with a melee attack, you can use your reaction and expend one superiority die to make a melee weapon attack against the creature. If you hit, you add the superiority die to the attack’s damage roll.

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Sweeping Attack

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When you hit a creature with a melee weapon attack, you can expend one superiority die to attempt to damage another creature with the same attack. Choose another creature within 5 feet of the original target and within your reach. If the original attack roll would hit the second creature, it takes damage equal to the number you roll on your superiority die. The damage is of the same type dealt by the original attack.

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Trip Attack

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When you hit a creature with a weapon attack, you can expend one superiority die to attempt to knock the target down. You add the superiority die to the attack’s damage roll, and if the target is Large or smaller, it must make a Strength saving throw. On a failed save, you knock the target prone.

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Fighter Specialty

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At 3rd level, you choose a specialty that you strive to emulate in your combat styles and techniques, which is detailed at the end of the class description. The archetype you choose grants you features at 3rd level and again at 7th, 10th, 15th, and 18th level.

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Ability Score Improvement

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When you reach 4th level, and again at 6th, 8th, 12th, 14th, 16th, and 19th level, you can increase one ability score of your choice by 2, or you can increase two ability scores of your choice by 1. As normal, you can’t increase an ability score above 20 using this feature. Alternatively, you can choose a feat (see Chapter 6 for a list of feats).

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Extra Attack

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Beginning at 5th level, you can attack twice, instead of once, whenever you take the Attack action on your turn.

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Indomitable

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Beginning at 9th level, you can reroll a saving throw that you fail. If you do so, you must use the new roll, and you can’t use this feature again until you finish a long rest.

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You can use this feature twice between long rests starting at 13th level and three times between long rests starting at 17th level.

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Greater Extra Attack

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Beginning at 11th level, you can attack three times, instead of once, whenever you take the Attack action on your turn.

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Additionally, when you use a bonus action to engage in two-weapon fighting, you can make two attacks instead of one.

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Master of Combat

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At 20th level, you are the master of combat. Your Strength or Dexterity score increases by 2, and your Constitution score increases by 2. Your maximum for those scores increases by 2.

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Additionally, you can attack four times, instead of once, whenever you take the Attack action on your turn.

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A Trandoshan runs frantically across rooftops, constantly looking over his shoulder. As he prepares to leap a gap, a blaster bolt hits him in the back and renders him unconscious. His blurry vision barely makes out the figure of a masked woman who casually approaches, ready to collect her bounty.

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With his muscular arms held wide, a grizzled-looking Wookiee grins to his bloodthirsty crowd. He turns back to his arena opponent just in time to see the Besalisk take a swing. He ducks, punching the four-armed fighter in the gut. Two wild haymakers later, and he stands alone as the gladiatorial champion.

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Taking a deep breath, a Republic soldier looks out onto the war zone waging across the frozen surface of Ilum. He grips his blaster rifle tightly then, with a nod to the dozen squad-mates beside him, he charges onto the battlefield.

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Fighters combine discipline with martial skills to become the best pure warriors in the galaxy. Fighters can be stalwart defenders of those in need, cruel marauders, or brave advent-urers. They fight for glory, honor, to right wrongs, to gain power, to acquire wealth, or simple for the thrill of battle.

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All in a Day’s Work

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Many fighters see adventures, raids on enemy strongholds, and dangerous missions as their jobs. Some want to defend those who can’t defend themselves while others seek to use their muscle to carve their own place of importance in the galaxy. Fighters can take the form of guards, champions, bounty hunters, enforcers, mercenaries, freedom fighters, or simply armed explorers.

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Code Red

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Most fighters come to the profession after receiving at least some amount of formal training from a military organization. Some attend formal academies; others are self-taught and well tested. A fighter may have taken up his weapon to escape a mundane life while another may be following a proud family tradition. Whatever their origins, most fighters share an unshakeable loyalty. Fighters follow orders with little hesitation, as failure can often mean death.

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Quick Build

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The Fighter
LevelProficiency BonusFeaturesSuperiority DiceManeuvers Known
1st+2Fighting Style, Second Wind--
2nd+2Action Surge (one use), Combat Superiority22
3rd+2Fighter Specialty22
4th+2Ability Score Improvement22
5th+3Extra Attack22
6th+3Ability Score Improvement22
7th+3Fighter Specialty feature33
8th+3Ability Score Improvement33
9th+4Indomitable (one use)33
10th+4Fighter Specialty feature33
11th+4Greater Extra Attack34
12th+4Ability Score Improvement34
13th+5Indomitable (two uses)34
14th+5Ability Score Improvement34
15th+5Fighter Specialty feature45
16th+5Ability Score Improvement45
17th+6Action Surge (two uses), Indomitable (three uses)45
18th+6Fighter Specialty feature45
19th+6Ability Score Improvement45
20th+6Master of Combat45
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Class Features

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As a Fighter, you gain the following class features.

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Hit Points

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Hit Dice: 1d10 per Fighter level

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Hit Points at 1st Level: 10 + your Constitution modifier

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Hit Points at Higher Levels: 1d10 (or 6) + your Constitution modifier per fighter level after 1st

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Proficiencies

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Armor: All armor

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Weapons: All blasters, all vibroweapons

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Tools: None

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Saving Throws: Strength, Constitution

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Skills: Choose two skills from Acrobatics, Animal Handling, Athletics, Lore, Insight, Intimidation, Perception, and Survival

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Equipment

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You start with the following equipment, in addition to the equipment granted by your background

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  • (a) mesh armor or (b) combat suit, blaster rifle, and two power cells
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  • (a) a martial vibroweapon and a light or medium physical shield or (b) two martial vibroweapons
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  • (a) a hold-out and a power cell or (b) two vibrodaggers
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  • (a) a dungeoneer’s pack or (b) an explorer’s pack
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Variant: Starting Wealth

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In lieu of the equipment granted by your class and background, you can elect to purchase your starting gear. If you do so, you receive no equipment from your class and background, and instead roll for your starting wealth using the criteria below:

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ClassFunds
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Fighting Style

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Beginning at 1st level, you adopt a particular style of fighting as your specialty. Choose one of the Fighting Style options, detailed in Chapter 6. You can’t take a Fighting Style option more than once, even if you later get to choose again.

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Second Wind

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You have a limited well of stamina that you can draw on to protect yourself from harm. On your turn, you can use a bonus action to regain hit points equal to 1d10 + your fighter level.

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Once you’ve used this feature, you must finish a short or long rest before you can use it again.

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Action Surge

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Starting at 2nd level, you can push yourself beyond your normal limits for a moment. On your turn, you can take one additional action on top of your regular action and a possible bonus action.

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Once you’ve used this feature, you must finish a short or long rest before you can use it again. Starting at 17th level, you can use it twice before a rest, but only once on the same turn.

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Combat Superiority

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Also at 2nd level, you learn maneuvers that are fueled by special dice called superiority dice.

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Maneuvers

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You learn two maneuvers of your choice, which are detailed under “Maneuvers” below, and you earn more at higher levels, as shown in the Maneuvers Known column of the fighter class table. Many maneuvers enhance an attack in some way. You can use only one maneuver per attack, and you may only use each maneuver once per turn.

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Each time you learn new maneuvers, you can also replace one maneuver you know with a different one.

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Superiority Dice

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You have two superiority dice, which are d4s, and you earn more at higher levels, as shown in the Superiority Dice column of the fighter class table. A superiority die is expended when you use it. You regain all of your expended superiority dice when you finish a short or long rest.

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Saving Throws

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Some of your maneuvers require your target to make a saving throw to resist the maneuver’s effects. The saving throw DC is calculated as follows:

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Maneuver save DC = 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Strength or Dexterity modifier (your choice)

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Maneuvers

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The maneuvers are presented in alphabetical order.

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Commander’s Strike

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When you take the Attack action on your turn, you can forgo one of your attacks and use a bonus action to direct one of your companions to strike. When you do so, choose a friendly creature who can see or hear you and expend one superiority die. That creature can immediately use its reaction to make one weapon attack, adding the superiority die to the attack’s damage roll.

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Disarming Attack

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When you hit a creature with a weapon attack, you can expend one superiority die to attempt to disarm the target, forcing it to drop one item of your choice that it’s holding. You add the superiority die to the attack’s damage roll, and the target must make a Strength saving throw. On a failed save, it drops the object you choose. The object lands at its feet.

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Distracting Strike

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When you hit a creature with a weapon attack, you can expend one superiority die to distract the creature, giving your allies an opening. You add the superiority die to the attack’s damage roll. The next attack roll against the target by an attacker other than you has advantage if the attack is made before the start of your next turn.

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Evasive Footwork

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When you move, you can expend one superiority die, rolling the die and adding the number rolled to your AC until you stop moving.

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Feinting Attack

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You can expend one superiority die and use a bonus action on your turn to feint, choosing one creature within 5 feet of you as your target. You have advantage on your next attack roll against that creature. If that attack hits, add the superiority die to the attack’s damage roll.

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Goading Attack

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When you hit a creature with a weapon attack, you can expend one superiority die to attempt to goad the target into attacking you. You add the superiority die to the attack’s damage roll, and the target must make a Wisdom saving throw. On a failed save, the target has disadvantage on all attack rolls against targets other than you until the end of your next turn.

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Lunging Attack

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When you make a melee weapon attack on your turn, you can expend one superiority die to increase your reach for that attack by 5 feet. If you hit, you add the superiority die to the attack’s damage roll.

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Maneuvering Attack

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When you hit a creature with a weapon attack, you can expend one superiority die to maneuver one of your comrades into a more advantageous position. You add the superiority die to the attack’s damage roll, and you choose a friendly creature who can see or hear you.

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That creature can use its reaction to move up to half its speed without provoking opportunity attacks from the target of your attack.

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Menacing Attack

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When you hit a creature with a weapon attack, you can expend one superiority die to attempt to frighten the target. You add the superiority die to the attack’s damage roll, and the target must make a Wisdom saving throw. On a failed save, it is frightened of you until the end of your next turn.

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Parry

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When another creature damages you with a melee attack, you can use your reaction and expend one superiority die to reduce the damage by the number you roll on your superiority die + your Dexterity modifier.

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Precision Attack

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When you make a weapon attack roll against a creature, you can expend one superiority die to add it to the roll. You can use this maneuver before or after making the attack roll, but before any effects of the attack are applied.

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Pushing Attack

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When you hit a creature with a weapon attack, you can expend one superiority die to attempt to drive the target back. You add the superiority die to the attack’s damage roll, and if the target is Large or smaller, it must make a Strength saving throw. On a failed save, you push the target up to 15 feet away from you.

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Rally

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On your turn, you can use a bonus action and expend one superiority die to bolster the resolve of one of your companions. When you do so, choose a friendly creature who can see or hear you. That creature gains temporary hit points equal to the superiority die roll + your Charisma modifier.

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Riposte

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When a creature misses you with a melee attack, you can use your reaction and expend one superiority die to make a melee weapon attack against the creature. If you hit, you add the superiority die to the attack’s damage roll.

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Sweeping Attack

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When you hit a creature with a melee weapon attack, you can expend one superiority die to attempt to damage another creature with the same attack. Choose another creature within 5 feet of the original target and within your reach. If the original attack roll would hit the second creature, it takes damage equal to the number you roll on your superiority die. The damage is of the same type dealt by the original attack.

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Trip Attack

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When you hit a creature with a weapon attack, you can expend one superiority die to attempt to knock the target down. You add the superiority die to the attack’s damage roll, and if the target is Large or smaller, it must make a Strength saving throw. On a failed save, you knock the target prone.

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Fighter Specialty

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At 3rd level, you choose a specialty that you strive to emulate in your combat styles and techniques, which is detailed at the end of the class description. The archetype you choose grants you features at 3rd level and again at 7th, 10th, 15th, and 18th level.

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Ability Score Improvement

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When you reach 4th level, and again at 6th, 8th, 12th, 14th, 16th, and 19th level, you can increase one ability score of your choice by 2, or you can increase two ability scores of your choice by 1. As normal, you can’t increase an ability score above 20 using this feature. Alternatively, you can choose a feat (see Chapter 6 for a list of feats).

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Extra Attack

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Beginning at 5th level, you can attack twice, instead of once, whenever you take the Attack action on your turn.

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Indomitable

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Beginning at 9th level, you can reroll a saving throw that you fail. If you do so, you must use the new roll, and you can’t use this feature again until you finish a long rest.

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You can use this feature twice between long rests starting at 13th level and three times between long rests starting at 17th level.

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Greater Extra Attack

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Beginning at 11th level, you can attack three times, instead of once, whenever you take the Attack action on your turn.

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Additionally, when you use a bonus action to engage in two-weapon fighting, you can make two attacks instead of one.

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Master of Combat

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At 20th level, you are the master of combat. Your Strength or Dexterity score increases by 2, and your Constitution score increases by 2. Your maximum for those scores increases by 2.

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Additionally, you can attack four times, instead of once, whenever you take the Attack action on your turn.

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Her vibrostaff a blur as they deflect an incoming hail of blaster bolts, a human springs over a barricade and throws herself into the massed ranks of pirates on the other side. She whirls among them, knocking their blows aside and sending them reeling, until at last she stands alone.

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Taking a deep breath, a zabrak covered in tattoos settles into a battle stance. As the first charging mercenaries reach him, he exhales and a blast of negative energy courses from his hands, engulfing his foes.

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Moving with the silence of the night, a black-clad mirialan steps into a shadow beneath an arch and nimbly climbs to the balcony a stone’s throw above her. She slides her blade free of its cloth-wrapped scabbard and peers through the open window at the warlord, so vulnerable in the grip of sleep.

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Whatever their discipline, monks are united in their ability to harness the energy that flows in their bodies. Whether channeled as a striking display of combat prowess or a subtler focus of defensive ability and speed, this energy infuses all that a monk does.

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The Power of Focus

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Monks make careful study of a mystical energy that most monastic orders call focus. This energy is an element of the power that suffuses the galaxy—specifically, the element that flows through living bodies. Monks harness this energy within themselves to create powerful effects and exceed their bodies’ physical capabilities, and some of their special attacks can hinder the flow of focus in their opponents. Using this energy, monks channel uncanny speed and strength into their unarmed strikes. As they gain experience, their martial training and their mastery of focus gives them more power over their bodies and the bodies of their foes.

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Training and Asceticism

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Most monks live entirely apart from the surrounding population, secluded from anything that might impede their spiritual progress. Others are sworn to isolation, emerging only to serve as spies or assassins at the command of their leader, a noble patron, or some other power.

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The majority of monks don’t shun their neighbors, making frequent visits to nearby towns or villages and exchanging their service for food and other goods. As versatile warriors, monks often end up protecting their neighbors from monsters or brigands.

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For a monk, becoming an adventurer means leaving a structured, communal lifestyle to become a wanderer. This can be a harsh transition, and monks don’t undertake it lightly. Those who leave their cloisters take their work seriously, approaching their adventures as personal tests of their physical and spiritual growth.

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As you make your monk character, think about your connection to the monastery where you learned your skills and spent your formative years. Were you an orphan or a child left on the monastery's threshold? Did your parents promise you to the monastery in gratitude for a service performed by the monks? Did you enter this secluded life to hide from a crime you committed? Or did you choose the monastic life for yourself? Consider why you left. Did the head of your monastery choose you for a particularly important mission beyond the cloister? Perhaps you were cast out because of some violation of the community's rules. Did you dread leaving, or were you happy to go? Is there something you hope to accomplish outside the monastery? Are you eager to return to your home? As a result of the structured life of a monastic community and the discipline required to harness focus, monks are typically lawful in alignment.

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You can make a monk quickly by following these suggestions. First, make Dexterity your highest ability score, followed by Wisdom. Second, choose the @Compendium[sw5e.backgrounds.db.uIAswoyitMSQjwU6]{Agent} background.

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The Monk
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1st+2Martial Arts, Unarmored Defensed4---
2nd+2Focus, Monastic Vowsd422-
3rd+2Unarmored Movement, Deflect Missiles, Monastic Orderd432+10 ft.
4th+2Ability Score Improvement, Slow Falld442+10 ft.
5th+3Extra Attack, Stunning Striked652+15 ft.
6th+3Enhanced Strikes, Monastic Order featured662+15 ft.
7th+3Evasion, Stillness of Mindd673+15 ft.
8th+3Ability Score Improvementd683+15 ft.
9th+4Unarmored Movement Improvementd893+20 ft.
10th+4Ability Score Improvementd8103+20 ft.
11th+4Monastic Order featured8113+20 ft.
12th+4Ability Score Improvementd8123+20 ft.
13th+5Purity of Bodyd10134+25 ft.
14th+5Diamond Sould10144+25 ft.
15th+5Timeless Vesseld10154+25 ft.
16th+5Ability Score Improvementd10164+25 ft.
17th+6Monastic Order featured12175+30 ft.
18th+6Empty Bodyd12185+30 ft.
19th+6Ability Score Improvementd12195+30 ft.
20th+6Perfect Selfd12205+30 ft.
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Class Features

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As a Monk, you gain the following class features.

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Hit Points

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Hit Dice: 1d8 per Monk level

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Hit Points at 1st Level: 8 + your Constitution modifier

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Hit Points at Higher Levels: 1d8 (or 5) + your Constitution modifier per monk level after 1st

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Proficiencies

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Armor: None

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Weapons: Simple blasters, simple vibroweapons, chakrams, techblades

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Tools: None

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Saving Throws: Strength, Dexterity

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Skills: Choose two from Acrobatics, Athletics, Insight, Lore, Perception, and Stealth

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Equipment

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You start with the following equipment, in addition to the equipment granted by your background

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  • (a) a chakram, (b) a techblade, (c) a simple vibroweapon, or (d) a simple blaster and a power cell
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  • (a) a dungeoneer’s pack or (b) an explorer’s pack
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  • 10 vibrodarts
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Variant: Starting Wealth

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In lieu of the equipment granted by your class and background, you can elect to purchase your starting gear. If you do so, you receive no equipment from your class and background, and instead roll for your starting wealth using the criteria below:

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Monk4d4 x 100 cr
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Martial Arts

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Beginning at 1st level, your practice of martial arts gives you mastery of combat styles that use unarmed strikes and monk weapons, which are chakrams, techblades, and any simple vibroweapons that don’t have the two-handed property.

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You gain the following benefits while you are unarmed or wielding only monk weapons and you aren't wearing armor or wielding a shield:

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  • You can use Dexterity instead of Strength for the attack and damage rolls of your unarmed strikes and monk weapons. You must use the same modifier for both rolls.
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  • You can roll a d4 in place of the normal damage of your unarmed strike or monk weapon. This die changes as you gain monk levels, as shown in the Martial Arts column of the Monk table.
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  • You can use Dexterity instead of Strength whenever you would make a Strength (Athletics) check to grapple, shove, or trip a creature.
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  • When you use the Attack action with an unarmed strike or a monk weapon on your turn, you can make one unarmed strike as a bonus action.
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  • You can take the Dash and Disengage actions as a bonus action.
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Variant: Monks with Lightweapons
If monks gain lightweapon proficiency, consider letting them use lightweapons as monk weapons, provided the lightweapon has a vibroweapon analogue. For instance, chakrams count as monk weapons. If a monk gains proficiency in a light ring, they could also use it as a monk weapon.

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Unarmored Defense

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Also at 1st level, while you are wearing no armor and not wielding a shield, your AC equals 10 + your Dexterity modifier + your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice).

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Focus

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Starting at 2nd level, your training allows you to harness the mystic energy of focus. Your access to this energy is represented by a number of focus points. Your monk level determines the number of points you have, as shown in the Focus Points column of the Monk table.

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You can spend these points to fuel various focus features. You start knowing three such features: Flurry of Blows, Patient Defense, and Step of the Wind. You learn more focus features as you gain levels in this class.

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When you spend a focus point, it is unavailable until you finish a short or long rest, at the end of which you draw all of your expended focus back into yourself. You must spend at least 30 minutes of the rest meditating to regain your focus points.

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You use your choice of Wisdom or Charisma for your focus ability. You use the chosen ability modifier whenever a feature refers to your focus ability. Additionally, you use the chosen ability modifier when making an attack with a focus feature or setting the saving throw DC for one.

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Focus save DC = 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice)

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Focus attack modifier = your proficiency bonus + your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice)

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Flurry of Blows

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When you make your Martial Arts bonus action unarmed strike, you can spend 1 focus point to make an additional unarmed strike (no action required). At 11th level, you can instead spend 2 focus points to make two additional unarmed strikes.

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Patient Defense

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When you use your bonus action to Disengage, you can spend 1 focus point to also Dodge (no action required). At 11th level, you can instead spend 2 focus points to Dodge and gain an additional reaction until the start of your next turn. You can only take one reaction per turn.

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Step of the Wind

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When you use your bonus action to Dash, you can spend 1 focus point to double your jump distance for the turn. At 11th level, you can instead spend 2 focus points to gain a flying speed equal to your walking speed until the end of your turn, though you fall if you end your speed in the air and nothing else is holding you aloft.

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Monastic Vows

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Also at 2nd level, you’ve sworn two vows, as detailed at the end of the class description. You swear an additional vow at 7th, 13th, and 17th level.

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Unarmored Movement

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Starting at 3rd level, your speed increases by 10 feet while you are not wearing armor or wielding a shield. This bonus increases when you reach certain monk levels, as shown in the Unarmored Movement column of the monk table.

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At 9th level, you gain the ability to move along vertical surfaces and across liquids on your turn without falling during the move.

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Deflect Missiles

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Also at 3rd level, you can use your reaction to deflect a projectile when you are hit by a ranged weapon attack. When you do so, the damage you take from the attack is reduced by 1d10 + your Dexterity modifier + your monk level.

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If you reduce the damage to 0, and the damage is energy or ion, you can redirect it at another target if you have a weapon capable of doing so. You can spend 1 focus point to make a ranged attack as you deflect the projectile, as part of the same reaction. You make this attack with proficiency, regardless of your weapon proficiencies, and the projectile counts as a monk weapon for the attack.

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Monastic Order

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Lastly at 3rd level, you commit yourself to one a monastic order, which is detailed at the end of the class description. Your order grants you features at 3rd level and again at 6th, 11th, and 17th level.

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Ability Score Improvement

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When you reach 4th level, and again at 8th, 12th, 16th, and 19th level, you can increase one ability score of your choice by 2, or you can increase two ability scores of your choice by 1. As normal, you can’t increase an ability score above 20 using this feature. Alternatively, you can choose a feat (see Chapter 6 for a list of feats).

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Slow Fall

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Beginning at 4th level, you can use your reaction when you fall to reduce any falling damage you take by an amount equal to five times your monk level.

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Extra Attack

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Beginning at 5th level, you can attack twice, instead of once, whenever you take the Attack action on your turn.

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Stunning Strike

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Starting at 5th level, you can interfere with an opponent's body. When you hit another creature with a melee weapon attack, you can spend 1 focus point to attempt a stunning strike. The target must succeed on a Constitution saving throw or be stunned until the end of your next turn.

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Enhanced Strikes

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Starting at 6th level, your unarmed strikes count as enhanced for the purpose of overcoming resistance and immunity to unenhanced attacks and damage.

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Evasion

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At 7th level, your instinctive agility lets you dodge out of the way of certain area effects. When you are subjected to an effect, such as a consular's force storm or an engineer's explosion, that allows you to make a Dexterity saving throw to take only half damage, you instead take no damage if you succeed on a saving throw, and only half damage if you fail.

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Stillness of Mind

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Starting at 7th level, you can use your action to end one effect on yourself that is causing you to be charmed or frightened.

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Purity of Body

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Starting at 13th level, your mastery of the focus flowing through you makes you immune to disease and poison and resistant to poison damage.

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Diamond Soul

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Beginning at 14th level, your mastery of focus grants you proficiency in all saving throws. Additionally, whenever you make a saving throw and fail, you can spend 1 focus point to reroll it and take the second result.

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Timeless Vessel

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At 15th level, your focus sustains you so that you suffer none of the frailty of old age, and you can't be aged abnormally. You can still die of old age, however. Additionally, when you complete a short rest, you can expend a Hit Die to remove 1 level of exhaustion or slowed.

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Empty Body

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Beginning at 18th level, you can use your action to spend 4 focus points to become invisible for 1 minute. During that time, you also have resistance to all damage but force damage.

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Perfect Self

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At 20th level, you've gained perfect control over your body. Your Dexterity and Wisdom or Charisma scores (your choice) increase by 2. Your maximum for those scores increases by 2. Additionally, when you roll for initiative and have fewer than 6 focus points remaining, you regain up to 6 focus points.

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Monastic Vows

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The vows are presented in alphabetical order. If a vow has prerequisites, you must meet them to learn it. You can learn a vow at the same time you meet its prerequisites.

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Vow of Deflection

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You can use your reaction to divert a strike when you are dealt damage by a melee weapon attack. When you do so, the damage taken by the attack is reduced by 1d10 + your Dexterity modifier + your monk level.

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Vow of the Devoted

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You gain a limited ability to manipulate the Force. See chapter 10 for the general rules of forcecasting and chapter 11 for the force powers list.

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Force Powers Known. You learn 2 force powers of your choice. You learn an additional power at 3rd, 5th, 7th, 9th, 11th, 13th, 15th, and 17th level. You may not learn a force power of a level higher than your Max Power Level, and you may learn a force power at the same time you learn its prerequisite. You may only learn universal powers in this way.

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Force Points. Rather than force points, powers you learn through this vow are cast using your focus points, at 1 focus point per power level. You may only cast universal powers in this way.

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Max Power Level. Many force powers can be overpowered, consuming more focus points to create a greater effect. You can overpower these abilities to a maximum level, which increases at higher levels. Your Max Power Level is 1st. It increases to 2nd at 7th level, 3rd at 13th level, and 4th at 17th level. You may only cast force powers at 4th-level once. You regain the ability to do so after a long rest.

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Forcecasting Ability. You use your focus ability whenever a power refers to your forcecasting ability. If a power you cast with focus points calls for a saving throw, you use your focus save DC. If a power you cast with focus points calls for an attack roll, you use your focus attack modifier.

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Vow of Fate

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Prerequisite: 7th level
When you finish a short or long rest, roll a d20 and record the number rolled. Once before your next short or long rest, you can replace any attack roll, saving throw, or ability check made by you or a creature within 5 feet of you with this roll. You must choose to do so before the roll.

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Vow of the Fighter

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You adopt a particular style of fighting as your specialty. Choose one of the fighting Style options, detailed in Chapter 6. You can’t take a fighting Style option more than once, even if you later get to choose again.

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Vow of Fortitude

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Prerequisite: 7th level
You can use your action or bonus action to end one effect on yourself that is causing you to be blinded or deafened.

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Vow of Freedom

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You ignore unenhanced difficult terrain, and when you would use your action to break free of an effect that is grappling or restraining you, you can instead use your bonus action.

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Vow of Intuition

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You can no longer have disadvantage on attack rolls against creatures within 10 feet of you due to not being able to see them.

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Vow of the Limber

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Prerequisite: 7th level
When you make your first unarmed strike on your turn, you can choose to spend 1 focus point. If you do so, your reach with your unarmed strikes increases by 5 feet until the end of your turn.

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Vow of Mettle

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You can use Strength instead of Wisdom or Charisma when determining your Unarmored Defense.

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Vow of the Mortal

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You can use Constitution instead of Wisdom or Charisma when determining your Unarmored Defense.

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Vow of the Nemesis

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Prerequisite: 13th level
As a bonus action, you can choose one creature within 30 feet that you can see. The creature must make a Wisdom saving throw against your focus save DC. On a successful save, the creature becomes immune to this feature for 24 hours. On a failed save, for the next minute, the creature has disadvantage on attack rolls against creatures other than you, and it must make an additional Wisdom saving throw each time it attempts to move to a space that is more than 30 feet away from you; if it succeeds on this saving throw, this feature doesn't restrict its movement for that turn.

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This feature ends early if you attack another creature, if you target another hostile creature with a power or class feature, if a friendly creature damages the target, if a friendly creature targets it with a power or class feature, or if you target another creature with this feature.

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Vow of the Open Mind

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You gain proficiency in a skill of your choice. Additionally, you can spend 1 focus point and 10 minutes meditating on a skill in which you are proficient. If you do so, when you make an ability check with the chosen skill, you can add your Wisdom or Charisma modifier to the check if it doesn’t already include that modifier. You can only have one instance of this feature active at a time.

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Vow of Precision

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Prerequisite: 13th level
Your critical hit range with unarmed strikes increases by 1.

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Vow of Requital

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Prerequisite: 13th level
When you take the Dodge action and an attack made by a creature within 5 feet of you misses you before the start of your next turn, you can use your reaction to make one melee weapon attack with a monk weapon or unarmed strike against that creature.

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Vow of Restoration

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When you would make an unarmed strike, you can spend 1 focus point to instead touch a willing creature within your reach. Roll your Martial Arts die. The target gains hit points equal to the amount rolled + your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice, minimum of +1).

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Vow of the Sentry

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You gain proficiency in light and medium armor. Additionally, you can now gain the benefits of your Martial Arts and Unarmored Movement features while wearing light or medium armor as long as you are not wielding a shield.

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Vow of Serenity

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Your maximum focus increases by an amount equal to half your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice, rounded up, minimum of +1).

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Vow of the Shrewd

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You can use Intelligence instead of Wisdom or Charisma when determining your Unarmored Defense.

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Vow of Spirit

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You can use your choice of Wisdom or Charisma instead of Strength or Dexterity for the attack and damage rolls of your unarmed strikes and monk weapons. You must use the same modifier for both rolls.

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Vow of the Versatile

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When you would make an unarmed strike as part of your Martial Arts bonus action attack or your Flurry of Blows, you can instead make a melee weapon attack with a monk weapon you are wielding.

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Monastic Orders

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Orders of monastic pursuit are common in the locales scattered across the galaxy. Each order is based in a specific culture and is mutually exclusive, despite relying on the same basic techniques. Your order grants you features at 3rd, 6th, 11th, and 17th level.

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@Compendium[sw5e.archetypes.f6laKRexQAH7Oa3b]{Aing-Tii Order}

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@Compendium[sw5e.archetypes.5ZfztAWnxh7mqTL7]{Crimson Order}

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@Compendium[sw5e.archetypes.0s8yk4E0Kneqe4zt]{Echani Order}

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@Compendium[sw5e.archetypes.PoyYtrej7B5BZRRG]{Jal Shey Order}

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