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I am looking to run a limited Star Wars campaign and was looking for the easy way out. Ranger REG Explorer. Tempest Feud. You may have tweak it with little difficulty because it's written for the original core rules, not the revised core rules.

Your other option is the adventures posted on the web site: www. In West End Games published the second edition of the game, in which the title remained unchanged. By the end of the game's run around sourcebook and adventure supplements were published for the game during its run through three editions.

In addition fifteen issues of a magazine series, the Star Wars Adventure Journal , were published between and The Adventure Journal was published in novel format of around pages, and consisted of adventures and articles for the game, plus short stories intended to provide inspiration for gamemasters and news relating to Star Wars. WEG's license to produce Star Wars material was lost after the company declared bankruptcy in , and the license was later picked up by Wizards of the Coast, who held it until Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game was ranked 9th in the reader poll of Arcane magazine to determine the 50 most popular roleplaying games of all time.

The rich and varied background already created by the movies helps a great deal, but there have been many games based on great fiction, and few of them work nearly as well as Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game. Everything about the system has been designed to complement the setting's unique blend of fantasy, science fiction and myth, and to recreate the same feel and atmosphere as the movies. A clever set of guidelines covers the use of the Force, complete with details of both its Light and Dark sides, enabling characters to make heroic efforts and pull off the kind of stunts that are vital to what Star Wars is all about.

Four board games were published and coincided along with the role-playing game, all of them by West End Games:.



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