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@Ellri has not said you absolutely can not have it. Just that it's creation would need to be well explained.


This can not be said enough. The idea hasn't been rejected just asked for justification.

That all said, as much as this is RPG's Persistent World RP, it can't please everyone. Expanding Horizons tried and it didn't fair well so if the GMs do ultimately decide to ban a lightsaber design that was used by one Jedi-in-training in a recent animation, I really don't think that's a big loss.
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Glad you brought up Obi-wan- since those two fighting is a great example of both a non force-sensitive person fighting effectively with up to four lightsabers simultaneously as well an example of a Jedi using a blaster to win a fight. XD


A non-force sensative person who was trained by one of the most skilled swordsman of the time and had their body cyberneticly augmented to fight with the reflexes of a Jedi as well as learn and predict their movements to compensate for the lack of precondition provided by the force and essential in optimizing the use of a lightsaber.

If you want a great example of a non-Force sensitive using a lightsaber, look at Finn in Episode 7.
I feel I should point out that while Jedi and Sith were the primary wielders of lightsabers, there are plenty of examples where non-Jedi and non-Sith used them. And besides, who's to say someone, be they Jedi or Sith, wasn't also really good with a blaster and therefore opted instead to combine the two to take advantage of the skill?


He didn't say Jedi and Sith, he said all Force Sensitives which would include the others.

Although lightsabers are quite rare among non-Jedi/Sith.
So, the Star Wars essential atlas estimates 100 quadrillion sentient beings in known space, so even with a 0.01% chance of having done something that would mean there are likely approximately 10,000,000,000,000 people who have done it, right? Ultimately, your world your rules and all- but it does seem like pooping on an idea as generic and bland (no offense) as "I want to mod a lightsaber to also function as a bad blaster", when it isn't even unheard of as far as canon is concerned, seems silly. <_<


Just as silly as retracting interest over something so small.
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