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These are the Star Wars characters that are playable in Disney Infinity 3.0, the last game in the Disney Infinity series.
Affiliated with Star Wars: The Clone Wars (Twilight of the Republic Play Set)
A Jedi general fighting in the Clone Wars believed to be The Chosen One, who would later become Darth Vader.
- Ace Pilot: According to Obi-Wan, he's the greatest star pilot in the galaxy.
- Anti-Hero: Even before he became Darth Vader, he fights quite brutally on the battlefield.
- The Chosen One: Prophesied to bring balance to the Force.
- Dishing Out Dirt: His special move has him rip out a piece of ground, before throwing it at any enemies unlucky enough to be in the way.
- In a Single Bound: Has a Force Jump as an upgrade.
- Palette Swap: Has a Light FX variant figure, causing his lightsaber to glow when placed on the base.
A Togruta Jedi trained under Anakin Skywalker and a hero of the Clone Wars, Ahsoka Tano is the protagonist of The Clone Wars.
- Dual Wielding: She wields two green lightsabers in battle.
- In a Single Bound: Has a Force Jump as an upgrade.
- Reverse Grip: She wields both of her lightsabers this way.
A famous Jedi who served as a general in the Clone Wars, as well as the mentor to Anakin Skywalker.
- In a Single Bound: Has a Force Jump as an upgrade.
- Jedi Mind Trick: His special move has him perform one on a single enemy in front of him, confusing it into attacking other enemies. It can be upgraded to confuse multiple enemies at once by holding down the button, at the cost of a second bar of meter.
- Palette Swap: Has a Light FX variant figure, causing his lightsaber to glow when placed on the base.
An old and wise Jedi Master, as well as the Grand Master of the Jedi Council, Yoda has trained many famous Jedi, including Luke Skywalker. He also served in the Clone Wars.
- Combat Parkour: His lightsaber form, Ataru, is comprised of many acrobatic moves, utilizing the Force to have extremely high levels of spatial awareness.
- In a Single Bound: Has a Force Jump as an upgrade.
- Old Master: He's about 900 years old.
- Palette Swap: Has a Light FX variant figure, causing his lightsaber to glow when placed on the base.
- Pint-Sized Powerhouse: He's of small stature, but makes up for it with his insane speed and skill.
- Strange-Syntax Speaker: Known for his backwards grammatical order, he is.
- In a Single Bound: Has a Force Jump as an upgrade.
- Red and Black and Evil All Over: As is expected of a Sith Lord.
Affiliated with the original trilogy (Rise Against the Empire Play Set)
A Farm Boy from Tattooine who would join the Rebel Alliance, becoming a Jedi and the savior of the galaxy in the process.
- Ace Pilot: Anyone can pilot any spaceship in Disney Infinity, but he is the one who destroyed the Death Star without even using his targeting computer.
- Cool Sword: Wields the same blue lightsaber that his father used.
- Farm Boy: Started out as one.
- In a Single Bound: Has a Force Jump as an upgrade.
- Palette Swap: Has a Light FX variant figure, causing his lightsaber to glow when placed on the base.
- In a Single Bound: Has an Athletic Jump as an upgrade.
- Kick Chick: Her primary combo attacks consist of kicks, with only one (her block breaker) being a punch.
- Ace Pilot: He is the captain of the Millennium Falcon after all.
- An Ice Person: He throws a Cyroban grenade as his finisher, freezing any enemies caught in the radius.
- In a Single Bound: Has an Athletic Jump as an upgrade.
- Starfish Language/The Unintelligible: Speaks in Shyriiwook, which consists of roars, growls, and grunts.
The main villain of the original Star Wars film trilogy and the antagonist of the Rise Against the Empire Play Set.
- Ace Pilot: For starters, he pilots his custom TIE Advanced fighter.
- Cool Starship: His TIE Advanced x1.
- Fallen Hero: Used to be a Jedi before falling to the Dark Side.
- In a Single Bound: Has a Force Jump as an upgrade.
- Large Ham: In addition to his usual, booming voice, he also belts out some strong-sounding laughter when he strikes a victory pose.
- Luke, I Am Your Father: Due to the trilogy's story being compressed for the sake of gameplay, he delivers the line on Hoth instead.
- Mighty Glacier: Prefers slow, strong strikes and has a lightsaber throw rather than a force dash, in direct contrast to his younger self. He doesn't even run like most characters, jogging at a slightly faster pace instead.
- My Future Self and Me: Is playable in the Twilight of the Republic Play Set alongside his past, more agile self.
- Palette Swap: Has a Light FX variant figure, causing his lightsaber to glow when placed on the base.
- Psychic Strangle: His finisher allows him to do this to a hapless enemy.
- Red and Black and Evil All Over: As is expected of a Sith Lord.
- Throwing Your Sword Always Works: He throws his lightsaber as his projectile attack.
- Vader Breath: Trope Namer.
- Flight: He can reach great heights thanks to his jetpack.
- In a Single Bound: His flying abilities are downgraded to a Super Jump in the Star Wars Play Sets, presumably to stop him getting to places he's not supposed to access.
Affiliated with Star Wars Rebels (no play set)
- Mix-and-Match Weapon: His primary weapon is a lightsaber with a blaster attachment.
- Palette Swap: Has a Light FX variant figure, causing his lightsaber to glow when placed on the base.
A Mandalorian graffiti artist and revolutionary, Sabine is a member of the Ghost crew who helps the Rebels by blowing stuff up with paint bombs and shooting up "bucketheads" with her twin blasters.
- Art Attacker: Her bombs splatter paint all over the place.
- Badass Normal
- Critical Hit Class: Sabine has a crit mechanic that lets her blaster shots occasionally do more damage. Part of her ranged attack tree lets her increase this chance.
- Guns Akimbo: Uses twin blasters.
Affiliated with Star Wars: The Force Awakens (The Force Awakens Play Set)
FN-2187 is a First Order Stormtrooper who defected after his first mission. With the help of Poe Dameron, "Finn"—as Poe called the former Stormtrooper—escapes to Jakku, where he would meet Rey and BB-8. Although reluctant at first, Finn ends up joining the Resistance in their fight against the First Order.
A scavenger from the desert wasteland planet of Jakku, Rey would meet BB-8 and later on Finn. After they escape the planet in the Millennium Falcon, she becomes involved with the Resistance's conflict with the First Order.
An X-wing fighter pilot for the Resistance whose astromech droid partner is BB-8, he inadvertently gets Finn and Rey involved in the Resistance's fight against the First Order.
- Ace Pilot: He is the best pilot in the Resistance.
- Healing Factor: One of his upgrades, Boost of Confidence, allows him to regenerate a small amount of health if he shoots and destroys an enemy while aiming.
- The Medic: The upgrade after that, One for the Team, allows for Boost of Confidence to heal allies as well.
The antagonist of The Force Awakens, a commander of the First Order, and the leader of the mysterious Knights of Ren, Kylo Ren's main agenda is to squash the Resistance and bring the Empire's vision back to life.
- Badass Family: He's Ben Solo, the son of Han Solo and Leia Organa.
- Evil Laugh: Has a horrifying one that clips (thanks to his mask) when he levels up.
- Oddly Shaped Sword: His lightsaber has two smaller blades sticking out sideways from the hilt, making it look like a greatsword. It's a very different lightsaber design.
- Palette Swap: Has a Light FX variant figure, causing his lightsaber to glow when placed on the base.
- Red and Black and Evil All Over: While not officially a Sith Lord, he has all the trappings.