merkinftw
Merkin Muffley
merkinftw

check /r/starwarsd20. If you have a shitload of minis and you want to be able to do massive all-day space battles, you can message /u/UNC_Samurai for mass combat rules. Tell him Merkin sent you. Are you in NC, by chance?

are you on reddit?

there are only two rules in knife fighting:

I'll take that bet.

still on d20 revised, and will never switch. We have put a lot of work in to it, with mass combat rules, additional prestige classes, more ships, etc. It is well balanced and intuitive. Also, the idea of having to buy special dice or having to consult a table for every roll isn't one I find pleasant. Besides, I

i think chewie will stick around because he is the only non-human non-droid main character.

speaking of, we had better get new micro machines out of this new trilogy. My star wars d20 rpg group always needs new minis.

very true, but he would also be the easiest cast member to have stand-ins for.

wookiees have very long lifespans.

i agree that han's death is pretty obvious. Now for the difficult question: does the Falcon go with him?

while that is quite true, they aren't throwing every single baby out with the bathwater. They have shown time and again that they are perfectly happy to mine the EU for useful bits.

it gets a little fuzzy, since maul didn't die, but basically, yes. The thing about the sith is that they aren't exactly known for their honor and honesty, so the 'rule of two' is more like 'the guideline of two that you ignore when it is in your personal interests to do so."

it really does seem legit. It is a big galaxy, with lots to do. Those times when the empire/emperor were distracted by The Plot (TM) would be the perfect times to stage secondary missions elsewhere.

from wookieepedia:

i think i read somewhere that the mandalorian graffiti artist is supposed to be around 15 at the start of rebels. Could be wrong, though.

that was a typo on my part. I meant BBY, but im still on my first cup of coffee this morning. I'll edit it. Thanks!

not necessarily. Just because palpatine ordered all of the jedi wiped out, it doesn't mean that there are no more jedi/light side force users left. What it does mean is that luke was basically the last of the jedi order, as he was trained by the last remaining members of the jedi council. Apparently, in Rebels, the

from wookieepedia:

i think rebels is supposed to start about 5 years before episode 4. Also, people have greater lifespans in the star wars universe, so 70 is more like 50 is IRL.