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GoblinGilmartin
2011-09-25, 10:36 PM
can anyone point me to a knights of the old republic d20 sourcebook? I keep hearing of one, but i can't find a complete one.

(for the revised edition, not the saga edition, but i may just play the saga edition anyway at some point)

Mando Knight
2011-09-25, 10:39 PM
Not sure for the previous versions of SWd20, but SAGA has this (http://www.amazon.com/Knights-Republic-Campaign-Guide-Roleplaying/dp/0786949236/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1317008299&sr=8-1). (And thank the Force I was able to buy mine back when it was still in print. :smalleek:)

Anderlith
2011-09-25, 10:40 PM
Just do a Google search Knights of the Old Republic Campaign Guide. Barnes & Noble should have it in the least. If not, Amazon

GoblinGilmartin
2011-09-25, 10:44 PM
thats what i meant... not the SAGA edition, and i'm pretty sure there isnt an official one for revised, a good fan release would do fine.

Vknight
2011-09-26, 01:02 AM
thats what i meant... not the SAGA edition, and i'm pretty sure there isnt an official one for revised, a good fan release would do fine.

*blinks*
Saga is d20 Star Wars. KOTOR is Star Wars.... Your logic explain it so my madness may evolve and take this insanity onto itself.

Mando Knight
2011-09-26, 02:03 AM
*blinks*
Saga is d20 Star Wars. KOTOR is Star Wars.... Your logic explain it so my madness may evolve and take this insanity onto itself.

:smallsigh:

SAGA is the third revision of the d20 Star Wars rules. The first edition (http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Star_Wars_Roleplaying_Game) and RCR actually altogether ran longer than SAGA, but it's generally agreed that SAGA was the best version.

Running a scan of Wookieepedia's list of WotC Star Wars sourcebooks reveals that the only KotOR guide is the SAGA one. You might try Power of the Jedi, but I'm not sure how much info you can get out of it other than some vague information about the Force in that era.

Vknight
2011-09-26, 02:06 AM
Ahh, that explains it and I agree use Saga. *sigh* I wish my players would try Star Wars again.

Philistine
2011-09-26, 02:15 AM
The list of books over at wookiepedia (http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/List_of_books#Wizards_of_the_Coast) does not include a KotOR source book for the d20/RCR SWRPG. As for fan content... well, good luck with that. You might actually have better odds of finding something like that for the even older WEG d6 SWRPG.

I'd suggest switching to SWSE anyway, as IMO it's a better and more enjoyable system to play; the fact that it actually offers support for the era in which you want to play is icing on the cake.

EDIT: Ninj Swordsa Jedi Shadow'd while finding the link.

GungHo
2011-09-26, 02:48 PM
Eh, this one is confusing.

West End Games and Wizards both released KOTOR suppliments.

West End's suppliment (http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Tales_of_the_Jedi_Companion) won't have KOTOR (Lucas Arts video game) info in it, because it was published well before the video games were made. However, it does have a lot of info from the Tales of the Jedi: Knights of the Old Republic comics... off of which KOTOR (the game and it's title) was adapted. I have it on a bookshelf at home with all the other D6 stuff.

This is a different book from WotC's KOTOR book (http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Knights_of_the_Old_Republic_Campaign_Guide), which I also own, which does include things from the video games (and it includes things from the Tales comics).

They're both great guides. I'll have to say that I prefer D6's fluff and SAGA's crunch. The D6 books had incredible detail for the time.

GoblinGilmartin
2011-09-26, 06:15 PM
I guess i'll just use SAGA then...it seems much easier, there were too many rules for various things in the revised edition.

Vknight
2011-09-26, 06:39 PM
Good job success is you. And so is HK-63