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'''''Lightsabers'''''</br>
 
'''''Lightsabers'''''</br>
Without the Jedi Trainee edge an attacker is at -2 to Fighting and -1 to its Parry. Lightsabers ignores all non-Force Field Armor Points and the Hardness Rating of items is halved. Targets are considered unarmed unless they are wielding a lightsaber or a weapon that can "Parry lightsabers" (via weapons or powers).
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Without the Jedi Trainee edge an attacker is at -2 to Fighting and -1 to its Parry. Lightsabers ignores all non-Force Field Armor Points and the Hardness Rating of items is halved. Targets are considered unarmed unless they are wielding a lightsaber or a weapon that can "Parry lightsabers" (via weapons or powers).</br>
 
 
 
Lightsabers are not mass produced, but rather constructed by each Jedi (or Sith) as part of their training. The art of constructing a lightsaber is carefully guarded by both Orders, although one could be constructed from generic parts purchasable on most planets for +0 price depending on the locale and availability. This price includes all but the most important part: the crystal. The lightsaber crystal affects the length and color of the blade, and rare ones may provide other bonuses as well (GM’s call). The modern Jedi usually goes on a quest to find his first. A Jedi or Sith may construct several lightsabers over the course of a lifetime, each reflecting changes in his personal taste and abilities. Construction of a lightsaber requires at least Veteran Rank and usually takes around a month of dedicated work once all of the parts have been assembled, although it could be completed in less time if the builder is very good. This requires a Focus skill check with a month work. A -1 to the check can shave off a week of time, -2 for only requires two weeks or -4 to make the check in just one weeks’ time. Constructing one’s own lightsaber grants a +1 bonus to Fighting but only for you.
 
Lightsabers are not mass produced, but rather constructed by each Jedi (or Sith) as part of their training. The art of constructing a lightsaber is carefully guarded by both Orders, although one could be constructed from generic parts purchasable on most planets for +0 price depending on the locale and availability. This price includes all but the most important part: the crystal. The lightsaber crystal affects the length and color of the blade, and rare ones may provide other bonuses as well (GM’s call). The modern Jedi usually goes on a quest to find his first. A Jedi or Sith may construct several lightsabers over the course of a lifetime, each reflecting changes in his personal taste and abilities. Construction of a lightsaber requires at least Veteran Rank and usually takes around a month of dedicated work once all of the parts have been assembled, although it could be completed in less time if the builder is very good. This requires a Focus skill check with a month work. A -1 to the check can shave off a week of time, -2 for only requires two weeks or -4 to make the check in just one weeks’ time. Constructing one’s own lightsaber grants a +1 bonus to Fighting but only for you.
  

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