

There is no experience point cost for the six free skills you get from your Career and Specialization, so choose your skills wisely. Additional Specializations do not grant these free increases(although the additional Specializations do grant a character additional Career skills). Then, you have your Specialization skills, you choose two skills from that list to increase a Rank (you still may not increase this past Rank 2), this only occurs with the first Specialization.
STAR WARS AGE OF REBELLION TALENT TREES UPGRADE
When you choose your Career, you are given a series of skills, you can pick four of them to upgrade to Rank 1 or 2 (depending on if you have a rank in it or not, and you cannot go past Rank 2). Featuring three new specialisation talent trees.

The first specialization is free, however, for every other specialization afterward, it costs 20 XP for your second, then 30 XP for your third, then 40 XP for your fourth (if you decide you want to). Fully Operational is a 96-page sourcebook for Engineers in the Star Wars: Age of Rebellion Roleplaying Game. This being said, once you choose your permanent Career, from the Career you have your Specializations. Paying for more specializations represent your character’s expansion of technique and progress. EotE Careersįorce and Destiny Specializations Getting Specializations Featuring three new specialization talent trees and new races to populate your campaigns, Fully Operational is an essential addition to your collection. However, in the end, he will always be a Smuggler. Fully Operational is a 96-page sourcebook for Engineers in the Star Wars : Age of Rebellion Roleplaying Game. As Edge of the Empire describes: The Career is the heart of the character which the player chooses, it defines who they are, and who they will always be.įor example, Han Solo plays the pilot of the Millenium Falcon, one of the biggest heroes of the Rebellion, and is devious at heart when he kills Greedo. The Career is one of the most important things to a character, it allows for the character to understand who he is as both a person and a mechanically functional character.
