-Nate
Allies
and Adversaries (P)review
This
book is the second in the black-bound line of era-specific books,
following Dawn of Rebellion
and preceding (announced after, but arriving before)
Collapse of the Republic. It's
laid out a little differently from that other, with four chapters
dedicated to different types of characters whom the PCs might
encounter. Those are Chapter 1: Rebels and Heroes; Chapter II:
Imperials and Despots; Chapter III: Scum and Villainy; and Chapter
IV: Creatures and Citizens.
Power
levels for these NPCs run the gamut from generic Alliance troopers
all the way up to Yoda. Some of them are familiar from previous
sourcebooks, while others I don't recall seeing before. Familiar
faces include Cassian Andor, Jyn Erso, Lando Calrissian, Leai Organa,
Luke Skywalker, Mon Mothma, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Saw Gerrera and Wedge
Antilles; Admiral Piett, Darth Vader, Emperor Palpatine, General
Veers, Grand Admiral Thrawn and Grand Moff Tarkin; Boba Fett, Bossk,
Dengar, Doctor Aphra, Hondo Onahka, Jabba the Hutt, Maul and Zuckuss.
Creatures—which
I always find useful for bolstering encounters—include the acklay,
bantha, bearsloth, dewback, dianoga, gundark, krayt dragon, loth-cat
and loth-wolf, Mantellian Ffutterplume, mynock and vynock, nerf,
nexu, rancor, reek, ronto, sarlacc, tauntaun, varactyl and wampa.
All
in all there are some thirty characters n each category, making this
a highly utilitarian book. It can supplement a collection from any of
the three lines, providing access to stats that would otherwise
require a stack of books to transport.
A
highlight for me is the fact that Ewoks are introduced as a playable
species.
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