Star Wars RPG
I haven't played Blades in the Dark, but some of my players have. I really like the FFG/Edge and have built a pretty good collection of the books. So I am not looking to move. I also have some West End and WoTC Star Wars books as well.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/1426468 > Set after the fall of the Empire, Star Wars: Ahsoka follows the former Jedi knight Ahsoka Tano as she investigates an emerging threat to a vulnerable galaxy. > > The Ahsoka Source Guide will be updated weekly on Wednesdays the week following each episode. > > Our other guides include: > > [The Clone Wars Source Guide](https://swrpggm.com/the-clone-wars-source-guide/) > > [The Bad Batch Source Guide](https://swrpggm.com/the-bad-batch-source-guide/) > > [The Mandalorian Source Guide](https://swrpggm.com/the-mandalorian-source-guide/) > > [The Book of Boba Fett Source Guide](https://swrpggm.com/the-book-of-boba-fett-source-guide/) > > [Obi Wan Kenobi Source Guide](https://swrpggm.com/obi-wan-kenobi-source-guide/) > > [Andor Source Guide](https://swrpggm.com/andor-source-guide/) > > [Tales of the Jedi Source Guide](https://swrpggm.com/tales-of-the-jedi-source-guide/) > > [Force Powers Source Guide](https://swrpggm.com/force-powers-source-guide/)
This series is several years old, but if you've never seen it, it's generally worth watching. He has some interesting insights & opinions on using the system.
Title is a little bit click-baity but relevant, honestly. Pretty decent interview with Sam Stewart, RPG manager. As usual he can't answer as much as we'd like, but there's some tidbits of info peppered in.
Really good video series by Tabletop Empire. Good way to get your newer players up to speed with the more important aspects of the game.
My current campaign is set on the planet of Caradu. A formerly metropolitan world devastated by the Clone Wars. We're playing in the direct aftermath of the war's end. I can always use more interesting NPCs, give me a name, look, or even a short description of their motivation and I will put them in the game! (Assuming they're not a dumb joke🤣) Example NPC: **Gardner Prospas** - An older human man, with graying auburn hair, a thick close-trimmed beard, and an easy smile. He is compassionate, and jovial. Prospas travels Caradu by wagon sharing his rare herbs and saplings.
This is an old episode but they do a great job explaining how to use the Genesys rules for ship & vehicle combat in the Star Wars RPG. Spoiler warning: many players find the Genesys rules work much better.
I didn't see a community out there for SWRPG, so I created it. I have been playing, for a couple of years and GM'ing since our group started playing. We passed Episode 25 a little bit ago and are going strong!