Seeking sith master

Maria

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my character is currently an acolyte but I’m looking for her to rise up anyone interested in an apprentice.

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@Maria since you do not have your character sheet linked in your signature I advise you to link your character sheet in your original post above. That way people can look at it and decide based on their own character development if they would be a good match with your own character.
 

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@Maria I have a character who I want to train on korriban
We could meet up
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http://www.thestarwarsrp.com/forum/index.php?threads/sabrina-kotass.87050/#post-1480536

I don't know if you saw in discord when it was posted last night but acolyte level characters are considered to have completed most of their training and are approaching the point where they are eligible for escalation to Sith Crusader. Raw training isn't done so much as the acolytes must prove themselves by completing missions or doing other things that benefit the faction to earn their promotion. This means that they have basic control over the Force and are skilled with their sabers to some degree.

Also the Old Republic currently does not have any PC Sith Masters apart from their Leader, Darth Vrael. I suggest you come up with some ideas beyond training for things you'd like to do with your character and find others would would be interested in doing them with you! It's much more interesting than writing training, lol.
 

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Cheer Lucid

I have been working these thing out, and altered accordingly.
Though I do like training, as it gives you different ideas of how to write a power.
 

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@Sabrina for myself, I don't like 'writing powers' as you say, since I feel that the force is broader than that. I write the Force as I want it to be and illustrate how it behaves, acts or augments my character's ability. Just keep in mind the level and relative power of your character and it becomes much more free. A good rule is, if you think something is too intense for an Acolyte to do, then it probably is...but with that in mind you can still have plenty to work with.
 

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@Lucid I mean like this

She reached with the out with the force, feeling his blaster with the force looking for a weakness. She could feel the heat of the barrel, and weakening the durasteel it was made form. She could see though the force, a weaker part of the barrel, it was getting more heat from shots. Then she used the force to crush down on it, in an attempt to break his weapon.....

As other may have a better way to crush a balster
 

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So that would be an example of something beyond the limits of a level 1 acoylte, I believe; unless they had been prepping for that use of the force the round prior or something. Things like that rapidly get into grey areas of time elapsed in threads and the context around it.

You write the force well already so just continue to play with what you've been doing. Like you said, there may be other ways but you don't have to be told explicitly how to do it. Using an example from one of my own threads recently:

Their lightsabers clashed and the Force surged around the little Ewok. He felt the hammer of the Force drive into him and begin to hurl his body back. He screamed with the voice of a feral animal as he brought his will and the energy he had gathered to hammer himself sideways to bear. As the Force began to hammer him back, he twisted in the air, a full-in that spun his body around, slamming his little legs into the conference table as he landed, hard. The Force flowed to him, taking the energy that would have shattered his bones and moved it downward, through the wood of the table.

Wood exploded around him in a thousand pieces. He felt the pads of his paws sting as fragments sliced through the tough skin. I felt the pain, acknowledged it as the price of hunting dangerous prey, and caught the thousand shards of table in the air with the Force. He swept his right lightsaber forward and the shards of wood snapped to direction and whipped through the air like a thousand arrows toward the Sith. With Boora heating the man's lightsaber his choices were grim.

You see what I mean? The force is as you write it within the constraints of the site power regulations.
 

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@Lucid thank you

and you highlighted why I wanted a training thread
as on other forums I have been on that is acceptable
to write right up to the attack, then let my opponent decide what happens
So I know what is and is not allowed here.
 

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That's what you do, you write your attack and let the other respond. The only thing I was saying is that crusing a balster is perhaps a bit much. Check out the force rules and PvP rules. Together they will offer clear everything up.
 

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I have been, and still reading them.
So what is fair game for a level 1?
 

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Like one force ability per round, nothing too crazy or direct I'd say.
 

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I agree with one force ability per round, and nothing crazy. Though I take your point on prepping on crushing until I am crusader.
 
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