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A Jedi may call upon the Force to create a powerful energy barrier to protect herself and others from physical attacks. The barrier's total health pool is the value of the initial roll. An attack on any target within the barrier must first exceed the barrier's total health pool; if it does not, the barrier maintains its full health. If the attack exceeds the barrier's health, the target within suffers the difference, resisted by their own Toughness roll, and the barrier is broken. If the barrier is broken, the Jedi may not act for one turn, and may not use this power again for two turns.
A Jedi may call upon the Force to create a powerful energy barrier to protect himself and others from physical attacks (this power does not protect against psionic/mental assaults). The Jedi may expand the Barrier to encompass multiple targets per the table below.  
 
The Jedi may expand the Barrier to encompass multiple targets, increasing the base difficulty by 5 for each additional target.
 
This power may be kept "up" for as many rounds as the Jedi has dice in the skill; if the Jedi's Barrier skill is 4D+*, she may keep the Barrier up for 4 rounds before re-rolling. When these rounds are up, the Jedi must wait one full round before attempting to use this power again.


While the Barrier is active, protected targets may use the Jedi's original Barrier roll to defend against any incoming attacks for as long as it remains active. The power may remain active for as many rounds as the Jedi has points in the skill; if the Jedi's Barrier skill is +4, the Barrier may be maintained for up to 4 rounds. The Jedi may dismiss the Barrier at any time; however he must then wait one full turn before attempting to use this power again.
{| class="wikitable"
|Roll
|Targets protected
|-
|1-9
|0
|-
|10 - 15
|1
|-
|16 - 21
|3
|-
|22 - 25+
|5
|}
Base difficulty: 10
Base difficulty: 10
== Benchmarks ==
== Benchmarks ==
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* +10 or more to difficulty if target is long range and not within line of sight
* +10 or more to difficulty if target is long range and not within line of sight
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Latest revision as of 01:56, 16 September 2023

A Jedi may call upon the Force to create a powerful energy barrier to protect himself and others from physical attacks (this power does not protect against psionic/mental assaults). The Jedi may expand the Barrier to encompass multiple targets per the table below.

While the Barrier is active, protected targets may use the Jedi's original Barrier roll to defend against any incoming attacks for as long as it remains active. The power may remain active for as many rounds as the Jedi has points in the skill; if the Jedi's Barrier skill is +4, the Barrier may be maintained for up to 4 rounds. The Jedi may dismiss the Barrier at any time; however he must then wait one full turn before attempting to use this power again.

Roll Targets protected
1-9 0
10 - 15 1
16 - 21 3
22 - 25+ 5

Base difficulty: 10

Benchmarks

Base difficulty: 10

  • 1 - 9: Barrier fails or is too weak to provide any level of effective protection against incoming damage.
  • 10 - 15: Barrier is large enough to shield 1 human-sized target within short range from a low level of damage.
  • 16 - 20: Barrier is large enough to shield 3 human-sized targets within short range from a moderate level of damage.
  • 21 - 25: Barrier is large enough to shield 5 human-sized targets within short range from a high level of damage.
  • 26 - 30: Barrier is large enough to shield 7 human-sized targets within short range from an epic level of damage.
  • 31+ : Barrier is large enough to shield 10 human-sized targets within short range from a legendary amount of damage (massive explosion, avalanche, etc)

Modifiers

  • +5-10 to difficulty if target is short range but not within line of sight
  • +5-10 to difficulty if target is long range
  • +10 or more to difficulty if target is long range and not within line of sight