Threats of the Galaxy (Star Wars Accessory)

Threats of the Galaxy (Star Wars Accessory)

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Authors: Rodney Thompson, Eric Cagle, Gary Astleford, Robert J. Schwalb, John Snead, Patrick Stutzman
Publisher: Wizards of the Coast
Category: Book

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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 13 reviews
Sales Rank: 5600

Media: Hardcover
Pages: 160
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3
Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 9.1 x 0.6

ISBN: 0786947810
Dewey Decimal Number: 793
EAN: 9780786947812
ASIN: 0786947810

Publication Date: May 20, 2008
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Product Description
Ready-to-play characters, creatures, and droids for your Star Wars campaign.

This supplement gives Gamemasters an assortment of galactic denizens to populate their Star Wars Roleplaying Game adventures. Nowhere will you find a more useful hive of scum and villainy! This book presents scores of nefarious characters, fearsome creatures, and droids of various levels and across all Star Wars eras. Each character, creature, and droid entry includes game statistics, tactics, and encounter tips.



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5 out of 5 stars Threats of the Galaxy for the Star Wars RPG   August 5, 2008
Dennis E. Gasaway (Fort Bliss, Texas)
Threats of the Galaxy is the first of the many great sourcebooks for the Star Wars RPG coming out this year. The Threats of the Galaxy sourcebook is the ultimate source for all villians in the Star Wars Universe: Darth Maul, Stormtroopers, Crime Lords, Gamblers, Dark Jedi, and all other creatures of the galaxy, including NPC that can aid PCs: such as Jedi Knights, Jedi Masters, and other characters. Much like a Monster Manul for D&D, Threats of the Galaxy is a perfect selection of NPCs and enemies to go through with both PCs and GMs.


2 out of 5 stars In light of the new 4th Edition material, this book really falls short   July 14, 2008
Christopher D. Hayes (Simi Valley, CA United States)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I'm a fan of both the Star Wars Saga Edition, and the new 4th Edition of Dungeons and Dragons. I picked up the new 4th Ed material including the Monster Manual (MM) before picking up Threats of the Galaxy (TotG, a Star Wars "Monster Manual"). Unfortunately, the quality of the two could not be further apart. While I understand the intent of the authors of TotG, I certainly feel that they could've borrowed much more heavily from the style and layout that the MM offers to the GM. The layout isn't nearly as tight, and the lack of pictures for the NPCs is glaring when put side by side. The way the MM displays each race, giving you information and tactics for every iteration of that monster really helps the GM in crafting tactical, intelligent, believable enemy NPCs. TotG does none of this.

TotG also intersperses actual game mechanics throughout the NPC entries, instead of compiling this into a "New Game Mechanics" section at the end. This requires the reader to hunt and peck throughout the whole book to find that game mechanic that now wants to be used. Bad layout! What makes this most frustrating is that since the book was released in May of '08, the authors must have had access to what was being produced for 4th Edition, and could've seen the improved layout and incorporated it into their product. Either this is a horrible lack of communication, or a horrible oversight of WotC's product management. I'm obviously not suggesting that they should've updated Saga Edition to 4th Edition, but layout and tactics is not a 4th Edition game mechanic. It's just good sense.

While I plan on using TotG as a reference, I am certainly going to have the MM right next to it, trying to cross-reference Star Wars NPCs with similar monster tactics and powers in the MM. It's a pain for the GM that the TotG authors could have alleviated by taking a look around at the new direction RPGs at WotC are taking.



4 out of 5 stars Not really aimed towards players.   July 14, 2008
Richard H. Laughlin (Allentown, PA USA)
This book, Threats of the Galaxy, is a great addition to the Saga edition game. It provides over 100 stock characters, a couple of new character trees and a couple of vehicles. So, is this product for the just gamer who is always a character and never a GM, probably not. Because it is for the most part characters, the everyday player won't find much use out of it.




5 out of 5 stars Good read and usefull   July 5, 2008
James A. Mcdonald
I've just started playing star wars TRPG and this book is very usefull for those starting out.


5 out of 5 stars Perfect threats.   June 29, 2008
M. O'connell (Florida)
Threats of the galaxy is a great collection of information for both villian and hero NPC characters for all eras of the Star Wars galaxy.For the Saga edition of the role playing game.

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