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Seems to be made to suffer.

Hit Points: 120
Defense: 22
Attack: 14
Damage: 20
Rarity: Rare
Base: Medium
Gender: Male
Creator: saber1
Created: 8/20/2013
Updated: 8/22/2013
Sets: A Jedi's PathEpic Fail

Special Abilities

  • Unique. Melee Attack, Double Attack.
  • Burning Attacks (Characters (including this character) damaged by this character are considered to be burning. Each time a burning character activates, it must attempt a save of 11. On a failure, that character takes 10 damage. On a success, that character is no longer burning.)
  • Cho Mok Technique (If this character rolls a natural 20 on an attack, for the rest of the skirmish the target is -10 Damage and gains Speed 2)
  • Put the Poor Guy Out (Characters subject to Burning Attacks automatically fail saves for that ability. This ability, and Burning Attacks, may not reduce a character's hit points below 10.)
  • Soresu Style Mastery (When hit by an attack, this character takes no damage with a save of 11)
  • Unheeded (Characters who count as Padmé Amidala or Luke Skywalker must end their move in a square adjacent to a character who counts as Anakin Skywalker, regardless of movement restrictions, and are considered the only legal targets for a character who counts as Anakin Skywalker. While no character in the skirmish counts as Padmé Amidala or Luke Skywalker, this character counts as the only legal target for characters who count as Anakin Skywalker.)

Force Powers

  • Force 5
  • Force Push 3 (Force 3, replaces turn: range 6; 30 damage to target and to each character adjacent to that target, and push back target and each character adjacent to that target 3 squares if Huge or smaller)
  • Lightsaber Assault (Force 1, replaces attacks: Make 2 attacks)

Commander Effect

Your squad must contain a character who counts as Anakin Skywalker and a character who counts as Padmé Amidala, but not a character who counts as both. An ally who counts as Anakin Skywalker gains Internal Strife.

Despite the best of intentions, Obi-Wan Kenobi tended to lose apprentices to rash decisions, resulting in the fall of the Republic and nearly the defeat of the Rebellion...from a certain point of view.

Average Rating: 7.75 (4)
Deathwielded
8/22/2013 1:59:23 AM

LOL I love your Epic Fail set characters! The Flavor text is very... Flavorful :) BTW what does Internal Conflict do?
saber1
8/22/2013 2:21:51 AM

Thanks. Conflict = Strife. Whoops!
SignerJ
8/23/2013 12:18:44 AM

I'm sorry, but... None of this makes any sense, game-wise. Burning Attacks is completely inaccurate, Ch Mok does too much for one SA, PtPGO is very confusing, and Unheeded completely breaks the game. Not to mention, the CE is bizarre in so many ways. And the character is undercosted.
saber1
8/23/2013 12:41:47 AM (Updated: 8/23/2013 1:18:30 AM)

SignerJ: This is a tongue-in-cheek custom in the same vein as my [Epic Fail] set. It's satirical nature is not meant to be competitive or balanced but ridiculous. That being said, Burning Attacks loosely represents Anakin catching fire following Obi's use of Cho Mok on Mustafar. Unneeded represents the fact that Obi couldn't keep Padmé or Luke from rushing off to face Anakin. Once they aren't in the picture, Anakin is forced to fight Obi, even if an ally!
saber1
8/23/2013 12:46:12 AM (Updated: 8/23/2013 12:48:54 AM)

The CE forces the inclusion of Anakin and Padmé in the squad, representing Obi's promise to train the lad and his subsequent romance with her. It is worded to prevent using their Reek combo. Anakin gaining Internal Strife is a poke at Obi's failure as a master.
saber1
8/23/2013 12:52:18 AM

PtPGO depicts Obi-Wan just watching as Anakin burns, but walking away without finishing the job. Mechanically, anyone subject to BA always fails the associated save (watching him burn). They cannot, however, be defeated via the damage BA inflicts (not killing Anakin).
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