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CRMcNeill Director of Engineering
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None that I’m aware of. My first thought would be to treat it like TK, but using Grenade rules for the “blast radius” effect. _________________ "No set of rules can cover every situation. It's expected that you will make up new rules to suit the needs of your game." - The Star Wars Roleplaying Game, 2R&E, pg. 69, WEG, 1996.
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Xain Arke Line Captain
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I've seen a D6 Force power like this, if I remember right it was sort of Force Push but in all directions.
I don't think it was called Force Pulse though. I'll look and see if I can find it. |
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Forceally Commodore
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I believe it is Repulse. |
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Xain Arke Line Captain
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Forceally wrote: | I believe it is Repulse. |
I think you might be right Forceally |
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CRMcNeill Director of Engineering
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Forceally wrote: | I believe it is Repulse. |
Repulse? I couldn't find a power by that name in the Force Compendium. _________________ "No set of rules can cover every situation. It's expected that you will make up new rules to suit the needs of your game." - The Star Wars Roleplaying Game, 2R&E, pg. 69, WEG, 1996.
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Xain Arke Line Captain
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CRMcNeill wrote: | Repulse? I couldn't find a power by that name in the Force Compendium. |
Not sure what the source was for the power, but here it is;
Repulse
Alter Difficulty: Opposed Strength or control roll
Required powers: Telekinesis, Force Push
Warning: A Jedi who uses this power to harm a sentient being gains an immediate Dark Side Point.
Effect: A Jedi will choose to use this power when surrounded by opponents in close quarters. He or
she may create a temporary bubble with the Force that pushes everyone (and everything) back two
meters in every direction. All characters surrounding the Jedi may make an opposed Strength or control
roll. If the opponent succeeds, then the character remains unmoved. If the Strength (or control) roll
should fail, then the character is forcefully pushed two meters. Furthermore, the opposing character
is moved an additional meter for every five points higher that the Jedi rolls.
The opposing characters may be slammed into any nearby solid objects, dealing an immediate 3D
damage. However, this earns the Jedi an immediate Dark Side Point. |
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shootingwomprats Rear Admiral
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Xain Arke wrote: | Repulse
Alter Difficulty: Opposed Strength or control roll
Required powers: Telekinesis, Force Push
Warning: A Jedi who uses this power to harm a sentient being gains an immediate Dark Side Point.
Effect: A Jedi will choose to use this power when surrounded by opponents in close quarters. He or
she may create a temporary bubble with the Force that pushes everyone (and everything) back two
meters in every direction. All characters surrounding the Jedi may make an opposed Strength or control
roll. If the opponent succeeds, then the character remains unmoved. If the Strength (or control) roll
should fail, then the character is forcefully pushed two meters. Furthermore, the opposing character
is moved an additional meter for every five points higher that the Jedi rolls.
The opposing characters may be slammed into any nearby solid objects, dealing an immediate 3D
damage. However, this earns the Jedi an immediate Dark Side Point. |
This looks very close, but in the scene the droids take damage as from Force Push, so it seems to be an integration of that skill and the one you posted. When I am not as tired and not doing Mother's Day stuff, I will circle back to this. _________________ Don Diestler
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Forceally Commodore
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Posted: Sun May 09, 2021 8:29 am Post subject: |
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I think it's in one of the d6 conversions of the Saga sourcebooks from WotC. Perhaps The Force Unleashed conversion? |
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Xain Arke Line Captain
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Forceally wrote: | I think it's in one of the d6 conversions of the Saga sourcebooks from WotC. Perhaps The Force Unleashed conversion? |
I just looked, you are right Forceally, it is from The Force Unleashed D6 conversion |
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shootingwomprats Rear Admiral
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I was reading repulse and Force push. Something I had not realized before, to deal damage, the target must collide with something. This is not how we see it operate in the movies nor the cartoon. So I wonder, do we just handwave this? Seeing as that is something I have not even used in my games, I would vote yes. I would also advocate changing the rule to reflect this.
Also, Force push allows you to target more than one opponent at a +1D penalty for each additional target beyond the first. In the scene with Savage, he destroys 16 battle droids and knocks Obi-Wan and Anakin to the ground long enough to escape. Granted, Savage probably either spent a Force Point or more than likely called upon the Dark Side to give him a Force Point to bump his power for the use of the power.
Force push appears to be target specific, whereas repulse is not, but it does no damage unless a collision takes place. If a collision takes place its only 3D. I suggest that the collision component be removed from both powers and in the case of repulse, we use the damage chart from Force push.
With both powers I believe it Alter resisted by Strength or Control.
Another odd thing I remember now that I think about it. Specifically the use of Force push. In the episode TCW 318 "The Citadel", Obi-Wan and Ahsoka use Force push against BX commando droids who take no damage and do not go flying because they have magnetized their feet to the floor. This is odd because up until now, just using Force push caused damage to droids, but now it does not. So confusing. _________________ Don Diestler
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CRMcNeill Director of Engineering
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Two different powers, perhaps? One that deals either less damage, or Stun Damage, but doesn't pick up a DSP, while the other is more "forceful" in the amount of energy delivered, but does come with a DSP.
Personally, I'd just make it a "grey area" power using my Willpower rule where a Jedi can make a Willpower roll to dial back a DSP Power so that it only inflicts Stun damage.
You could also rule that, when a power sends a target flying, it's actually rolled as Movement Damage, where the result is rolled on the Movement Mishap Table. _________________ "No set of rules can cover every situation. It's expected that you will make up new rules to suit the needs of your game." - The Star Wars Roleplaying Game, 2R&E, pg. 69, WEG, 1996.
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Xain Arke Line Captain
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shootingwomprats, could you perhaps make a 'Greater Repulse' style power that is more how it appears in the Clone Wars using the normal one as a base? |
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Xain Arke wrote: | shootingwomprats, could you perhaps make a 'Greater Repulse' style power that is more how it appears in the Clone Wars using the normal one as a base? |
That makes sense to me. _________________ __________________________________
Before we take any of this too seriously, just remember that in the middle episode a little rubber puppet moves a spaceship with his mind. |
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shootingwomprats Rear Admiral
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Here is what I have so far:
Quote: | Force Pulse
Also known as Force repulse, was a telekinetic ability of the Force used in an offensive or defensive manner. The user would fire Force energy from their center like a wave, essentially creating a pulse of telekinetic energy that stunned or knocked over anyone within the radius of the attack. The technique could be used to push targets away from the user, or to pull targets towards the user. It could be used by practitioners of both the light and dark sides of the Force.
Force Pulse
Alter Difficulty: Moderate, opposed Strength or control roll
Required Powers: Telekinesis, Force push
Effect: A Jedi will choose to use this power when surrounded by opponents in close quarters. He or she may create a temporary bubble with the Force that pushes everyone back several meters in every direction. All characters surrounding the Jedi make either a control or Strength roll to resist, and the acting Jedi’s alter roll result is compared to each result in turn to determine the effects. A target that is knocked back into a wall or other solid object takes the listed damage. If a Jedi kills a living being as a result of this power he immediately receives a Dark Side Point; as such, he may roll less than his full alter score if he so chooses.
Alter Roll ≥ Difficulty By
0-5
6-10
11-15
16-20
21+
Target pushed back/Collision damage
2 meters/2D
3 meters/3D
5 meters/4D
10 meters/5D
15 meters/6D
Source: The Force Unleashed Campaign Guide (p.87), Saga D6 Conversion: The Force Unleashed Campaign Guide (p.27), modifications by Emperor Ollie
Appearances: TCW 314 "Witches of the Mist", TCW 315 "Overlords", TCW 404 "Shadow Warrior", TCW 410 "Carnage of Krell", TCW 420 "Bounty" |
_________________ Don Diestler
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