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* Should Integrity be a mental ability? If you've already considered this and decided that it shouldn't, then don't worry about it.  I think it should stay social, as it really represents a "strength of character" - strength of mind is willpower.  That said, I just wanted to make sure the opinions of others jibed with my own on the matter.
* Should Integrity be a mental ability? If you've already considered this and decided that it shouldn't, then don't worry about it.  I think it should stay social, as it really represents a "strength of character" - strength of mind is willpower.  That said, I just wanted to make sure the opinions of others jibed with my own on the matter.
* Should the lightsaber forms be treated like martial arts styles? i.e. Each lightsaber has a set of feats associated with it, just as each martial arts style has a set of charms associated with it?

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Dan's feat notes:

  • Could the 'force resistance' feat be replicated with an Integrity specialty? Though it often requires the usage of supernatural aid, Integrity usually governs resistance to natural and supernatural mental influence - could resistance to the mind tricks of the Jedi perhaps be an Integrity specialty, rather than a feat? I started making my own list of feats I thought we should convert, and it, to the feat, resembles yours almost exactly, with the exception of force resistancen and lucky (which I love, I just forgot). I'm trying to avoid anything I can imagine simulating with abilities (Gearhead is just a Repair specialty, etc.).
  • Should Integrity be a mental ability? If you've already considered this and decided that it shouldn't, then don't worry about it. I think it should stay social, as it really represents a "strength of character" - strength of mind is willpower. That said, I just wanted to make sure the opinions of others jibed with my own on the matter.
  • Should the lightsaber forms be treated like martial arts styles? i.e. Each lightsaber has a set of feats associated with it, just as each martial arts style has a set of charms associated with it?