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Aayla Secura
As seen in Attack of the Clones, Revenge of the Sith and The Clone Wars.
Versatile attacker with high survivability through Dodge, Hitpoints, and self healing.
Versatile attacker with high survivability through Dodge, Hitpoints, and self healing.
Tropes:
- Anti-Debuff: Aayla's Leader, 'Jedi Valor,' turns her team into these kinds of specialists by boosting their Tenacity and healing them when they resist a debuff.
- Cross Counter: Aayla's Unique, 'Superior Riposte,' gives her an increased chance to counter attack and increased damage when she does.
- Life Drain: Her Special, 'Survivor,' functions this way, healing her for a percentage of her damage dealt, but given the name, the intent is closer to being a Heroic Second Wind.
Admiral Ackbar
As seen in Return of the Jedi.
Rebel Support that can Dispel debuffs and grant allies extra turns.
Rebel Support that can Dispel debuffs and grant allies extra turns.
Tropes:
- Crutch Character: Ackbar shards are easy to farm, and between having a reliable Leader ability and being a Capitol Ship pilot, he can contribute in a lot of ways to early players. However, his kit and stats are lackluster compared to mid- to late-game characters.
- Support Party Member: Ackbar's kit is underwhelming in offensive power, but his Specials and Unique revolve around keeping his teammates up and on the offensive.
Ahsoka Tano
As seen in the middle seasons of The Clone Wars.
Versatile Attacker who constantly assists while healing and dispelling.
Versatile Attacker who constantly assists while healing and dispelling.
Tropes:
- Fighter, Mage, Thief: In the Power Trio of Jedi Knight Anakin and General Kenobi, she fills the role of Thief, with a side of Cleric.
- Power Trio: The Galactic Republic faction's redesign invokes this by encouraging Ahsoka to be on a team with Jedi Knight Anakin and General Kenobi.
Ahsoka Tano (Fulcrum)
As seen in Rebels.
Enduring Rebel Attacker who shrugs off debuffs and consumes buffs to deal extra damage.
Enduring Rebel Attacker who shrugs off debuffs and consumes buffs to deal extra damage.
Tropes:
- Always Accurate Attack: Her 2nd Special, 'Whirlwind', can result in multiple unavoidable hits depending on the number of buffs consumed.
- No-Sell: While Fulcrum is able to dispel most debuffs due to her Unique, 'Perseverance', it makes her outright immune to any Damage Over Time effects.
- Status Effects: Fulcrum's kit is based heavily on the manipulation of these, utilizing positive ones to fuel her attacks while dispelling negative ones.
Amilyn Holdo
As seen in The Last Jedi.
Seasoned Resistance Tank with powerful ally support and enemy debuffs.
Seasoned Resistance Tank with powerful ally support and enemy debuffs.
Tropes:
- Draw Aggro: Unusually, for a tank, Amilyn does not have a way to generate Taunt on her own turn. Instead, she gains Taunt whenever an ally loses Foresight, preventing said ally from being attacked multiple times in a row.
ARC Trooper
As seen in The Clone Wars.
Powerful Clone Attacker that can command a Blaster Turret on the battlefield.
Powerful Clone Attacker that can command a Blaster Turret on the battlefield.
Tropes:
Asajj Ventress
As seen in The Clone Wars.
Nightsister controller with healing who generates attack power as characters are defeated.
Nightsister controller with healing who generates attack power as characters are defeated.
Tropes:
- Dual Wielding: Asajj is armed with her iconic red lightsabers.
Aurra Sing
As seen in The Phantom Menace and The Clone Wars.
Deadly Bounty Hunter that has increased damage while Stealthed.
Deadly Bounty Hunter that has increased damage while Stealthed.
Tropes:
B 1 Battle Droid
As seen in The Phantom Menace.
Fragile Separatist Attacker that overwhelms their enemies with numbers.
Fragile Separatist Attacker that overwhelms their enemies with numbers.
Tropes:
- Mechanically Unusual Class: Instead of possessing a large pool of HP and Protection like standard characters, B1 uses stacks of Droid Battalion to represent wave after wave of the droid - stacks 'die' as it is attacked, but it recovers stacks through its abilities.
B 2 Super Battle Droid
As originally seen in Attack of the Clones.
Droid Tank that relentlessly punishes enemies that evade attacks or damage allies.
Droid Tank that relentlessly punishes enemies that evade attacks or damage allies.
Tropes:
Barriss Offee
As seen in Attack of the Clones and The Clone Wars.
Jedi Healer that can balance party Health and Dispel allied Jedi frequently.
Jedi Healer that can balance party Health and Dispel allied Jedi frequently.
Tropes:
Bastila Shan
As seen in Knights of the Old Republic.
Strong Jedi Support that grants allies an overwhelming first turn with her Leader ability.
Strong Jedi Support that grants allies an overwhelming first turn with her Leader ability.
Tropes:
Bastila Shan (Fallen)
As seen in Knights of the Old Republic.
Strong Sith Support who inflicts a large number of debuffs including Shock, Fear, and Corrupted Battle Meditation.
Strong Sith Support who inflicts a large number of debuffs including Shock, Fear, and Corrupted Battle Meditation.
Tropes:
Baze Malbus
As seen in Rogue One.
Fearsome Rebel Tank who Taunts, dispels buffs, and inflicts debuffs.
Fearsome Rebel Tank who Taunts, dispels buffs, and inflicts debuffs.
Tropes:
- Bash Brothers: True to their origin, Baze is designed to be paired with Chirrut, and their abilities synergize with each other.
- Crippling Overspecialization: Baze's Unique, 'For Jedha', provides him a variety of ways to gain Taunt and protect his teammates - but it relies heavily on Chirrut's ability to regain HP. Against a team with ways to inflict Healing Immunity, Baze will struggle to gain Taunt.
- Cross Counter: 'For Jedha' not only gives Baze Taunt when conditions are met, but Retribution as well - if Baze is taunting, he will shoot back when attacked.
- Percent Damage Attack: Baze's 1st special, 'Unload', deals bonus damage equal to 25% of a target's health if they have no buffs when they are hit or are an Empire enemy.
- Status-Buff Dispel: Both of his Specials dispel positive buffs from their target, making him effective at countering other Tanks.
BB- 8
As seen in the Sequel Trilogy.
Biggs Darklighter
As originally seen in A New Hope.
Rebel Support with Critical Hit synergies who calls Assists.
Rebel Support with Critical Hit synergies who calls Assists.
Tropes:
- Bash Brothers: As befitting the pair of them acting as Luke's wingmen during the attack on the first Death Star, Biggs and Wedge directly buff and benefit from each other.
- Combination Attack: Biggs' Special, 'Comrade-in-Arms', is one - Biggs, a random ally, and Wedge (if he is present) all attack a target at once with a greater chance for critical hits.
- Critical Hit Class: Every ability he possesses deals with critical hits in some form or fashion.
Bistan
As originally seen in Rogue One.
Wild Rebel Attacker who gains Frenzy, debuffs enemies, and removes Turn Meter.
Wild Rebel Attacker who gains Frenzy, debuffs enemies, and removes Turn Meter.
Tropes:
- Attack! Attack! Attack!: Bistan's 1st Special, 'Frenzy', gives him a full Turn Meter whenever an ally uses a Special ability. Due to the length of the ability's duration and its cooldown, Bistan will usually only take one 'regular' turn for every four 'Frenzied' turns he takes.
- Damage Over Time: Bistan's Basic, 'Blast 'Em', has a decent chance to inflict this on his targets, further boosted by his increased Potency.
Boba Fett
As originally seen in The Empire Strikes Back.
Bodhi Rook
As seen in Rogue One.
Bossk
As originally seen in The Empire Strikes Back.
C- 3 PO
As originally seen in A New Hope.
Cad Bane
As seen in The Clone Wars.
Canderous Ordo
As seen in Knights of the Old Republic.
Captain Han Solo
As seen in The Empire Strikes Back.
Captain Phasma
As seen in The Force Awakens.
Carth Onasi
As seen in Knights of the Old Republic.
Cassian Andor
As seen in Rogue One.
Chewbacca
As seen in the Original Trilogy.
Chief Chirpa
As seen in Return of the Jedi.
Chief Nebit
Chirrut Îmwe
Chopper
As seen in Rebels.
Clone Sergeant - Phase 1
As seen in Attack of the Clones.
Clone Wars Chewbacca
As seen in Revenge of the Sith.
Durable Tank with both Taunt and self-Healing.
Durable Tank with both Taunt and self-Healing.
Tropes:
- Com Mon: Clone Wars Chewbacca is the first character the game gives new players, and will remain a staple in most players teams until a new tank has been unlocked.
- Magikarp Power: While he is not particularily powerful, even when fully maxed, he does have a very specific endgame use - due to his slow speed, he can accumulate large stacks under a Padmé lead, resulting in terrifying hits.
- Mascot Mook: As all players already own Clone Wars Chewbacca, Capital Games treats him as a mascot of sorts, giving out shards of him attached to official correspondence.
Colonel Starck
Commander Luke Skywalker
As originally seen in The Empire Strikes Back.
Crosucant Underworld Police
As seen in The Clone Wars.
Count Dooku
As seen in Attack of the Clones, Revenge of the Sith and The Clone Wars.
CT-21- 0408 "Echo"
As seen in The Clone Wars.
CT- 2224 "Cody"
As seen in Revenge of the Sith and The Clone Wars.
CT- 5555 "Fives"
As seen in The Clone Wars.
CT- 7567 "Rex"
As originally seen in The Clone Wars.
Darth Malak
As seen in Knights of the Old Republic.
Darth Maul
As originally seen in The Phantom Menace.
Darth Nihilus
As seen in Knights of the Old Republic.
Darth Revan
As seen in Knights of the Old Republic.
Darth Sidious
As seen in The Clone Wars.
Darth Sion
As seen in Knights of the Old Republic.
Darth Traya
As seen in Knights of the Old Republic.
Darth Vader
As originally seen in A New Hope
Dathcha
Death Trooper
As originally seen in Rogue One.
Dengar
As originally seen in The Empire Strikes Back.
Director Krennic
As seen in Rogue One.
Droideka
As originally seen in The Phantom Menace.
Eeth Koth
As seen in The Phantom Menace and The Clone Wars.
Embo
As seen in The Clone Wars.
Emperor Palpatine
As seen in Return of the Jedi.
Enfys Nest
As seen in Solo.
Powerhouse attacker that stacks Protection when attacked, then dismantles enemy defenses with Dispels and Turn Meter manipulation.
Powerhouse attacker that stacks Protection when attacked, then dismantles enemy defenses with Dispels and Turn Meter manipulation.
Tropes:
- Conservation of Ninjutsu: Enfys's Unique, 'Fighting Instinct', puts her in this vein when she is the last one remaining on a team. As she gains more and more Protection each time she is attacked in-between her turns, she can end up being impossible to meaningfully damage if an entire team team has no choice but to attack her.
- Cross Counter: 'Fighting Instinct' also gives her an increased chance to counter attack whenever she is attacked.
Ewok Elder
Ewok Scout
Ezra Bridger
As seen in Rebels (Season 3).
Finn
As seen in The Force Awakens.
First Order Executioner
As originally seen in The Force Awakens.
First Order Officer
As originally seen in The Force Awakens.
First Order SF TIE Pilot
As originally seen in The Force Awakens.
First Order Stormtrooper
As originally seen in The Force Awakens.
First Order TIE Pilot
As originally seen in The Force Awakens.
Gamorrean Guard
As seen in Return of the Jedi.
Garazeb "Zeb" Orrelios
As seen in Rebels.
Gar Saxon
As seen in Rebels.
General Grievous
As seen in Revenge of the Sith and The Clone Wars.
General Hux
As seen in the Sequel Trilogy.
General Kenobi
As seen in The Clone Wars.
General Skywalker
As seen in The Clone Wars.
General Veers
As seen in The Empire Strikes Back.
Geonosian Brood Alpha
Geonosian Brute
Geonosian Soldier
Geonosian Spy
Grand Admiral Thrawn
As seen in Rebels.
Grand Master Yoda
As seen in the Prequel Trilogy.
Grand Moff Tarkin
As originally seen in A New Hope.
Greedo
As originally seen in A New Hope.
Han Solo
As originally seen in A New Hope.
Hera Syndulla
As originally seen in Rebels.
Hermit Yoda
As originally seen in The Empire Strikes Back.
HK- 47
As seen in Knights of the Old Republic.
Hoth Rebel Scout
As seen in The Empire Strikes Back.
Hoth Rebel Soldier
As seen in The Empire Strikes Back.
IG- 86 Sentinel Droid
IG- 88
As originally seen in The Empire Strikes Back.
IG- 100 Magna Guard
As originally seen in Revenge of the Sith.
Ima-Gun Di
As seen in The Clone Wars.
Imperial Probe Droid
As seen in The Empires Strikes Back.
Imperial Super Commando
As seen in Rebels.
Jango Fett
As seen in Attack of the Clones.
Jawa
Jawa Engineer
Jawa Scavenger
Jedi Consular
Jedi Knight Anakin
As seen in Revenge of the Sith.
High-pressure Jedi attacker that punishes enemies for wounding his allies.
High-pressure Jedi attacker that punishes enemies for wounding his allies.
Tropes:
- Battle Couple: In addition to the Power Trio dynamic listed below, Anakin is also designed to be paired with Padmé Amidala, with many of their abilities allowing them to combo off of each other.
- Fighter, Mage, Thief: In the Power Trio of Ahsoka Tano and General Kenobi, he fills the role of Mage, with a side of Barbarian.
- Male Might, Female Finesse: While there is some crossover in their abilties, Anakin and Padmé Amidala fall into this while on the same team.
- Power Trio: The Galactic Republic faction's redesign invokes this by encouraging Anakin to be on a team with Ahsoka Tano and General Kenobi.
- Roaring Rampage of Rescue: Anakin's Unique, 'Righteous Fury,' lets him (and Padmé Amidala, if she is present) take a turn whenever a teammate drops below 50% or is defeated. Combined with 'Protective Maneuver', this can give the damaged teammate a chance to recover some Protection to stay in the fight.
- Wound That Will Not Heal: His Basic, 'Deft Bladework,' inflicts these on his target, preventing them from being healed or gaining buffs for a couple turns.
Jedi Knight Guardian
Jedi Knight Revan
As seen in Knights of the Old Republic.
Jolee Bindo
As seen in Knights of the Old Republic.
Juhani
As seen in Knights of the Old Republic.
Jyn Erso
As seen in Rogue One.
Kanan Jarrus
As seen in Rebels (Season 3).
Ki-Adi-Mundi
As seen in the Prequel Trilogy and The Clone Wars.
Kit Fisto
As seen in Attack of the Clones, Revenge of the Sith and The Clone Wars.
Kylo Ren
As seen in The Force Awakens.
Kylo Ren (Unmasked)
As seen in The Last Jedi.
L3- 37
As seen in Solo.
Lando Calrissian
As originally seen in The Empire Strikes Back.
Lobot
As seen in The Empire Strikes Back.
Logray
As seen in Return of the Jedi.
Luke Skywalker (Farmboy)
As originally seen in A New Hope.
Luminara Unduli
As seen in Attack of the Clones, Revenge of the Sith and The Clone Wars.
Mace Windu
As seen in the Prequel Trilogy and The Clone Wars.
Magmatrooper
Mission Vao
As seen in Knights of the Old Republic.
Mob Enforcer
Mother Talzin
As seen in The Clone Wars.
Nightsister Acolyte
As seen in The Clone Wars.
Nightsister Inititate
As seen in The Clone Wars.
Nightsister Spirit
As seen in The Clone Wars.
Nightsister Zombie
As seen in The Clone Wars.
Nute Gunray
As seen in Attack of the Clones and The Clone Wars''.
Obi-Wan Kenobi (Old Ben)
As originally seen in A New Hope.
Old Daka
As seen in The Clone Wars.
Padmé Amidala
As seen in Attack of the Clones.
Pao
As seen in Rogue One.
Paploo
As seen in Return of the Jedi.
Poe Dameron
As originally seen in The Force Awakens.
Poggle the Lesser
As seen in Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith.
Princess Leia
As originally seen in A New Hope.
Qi'ra
As seen in Solo.
Qui-Gon Jinn
As originally seen in The Phantom Menace.
R2-D 2
As originally seen in A New Hope.
Range Trooper
As seen in Solo.
Rebel Officer Leia Organa
As seen in The Empire Strikes Back.
Resistance Hero Finn
As seen in The Rise of Skywalker.
Resistance Hero Poe
As seen in The Rise of Skywalker.
Resistance Pilot
As originally seen in The Force Awakens.
Resistance Trooper
As originally seen in The Force Awakens.
Rey (Jedi Training)
As seen in The Last Jedi.
Rey (Scavenger)
As originally seen in The Force Awakens.
Rose Tico
As originally seen in The Last Jedi.
Royal Guard
As originally seen in Return of the Jedi.
Sabine Wren
As seen in Rebels (Season 3).
Savage Opress
As seen in The Clone Wras.
Scarif Rebel Pathfinder
As seen in Rogue One.
Shaak Ti
As seen in Attack of the Clones, Revenge of the Sith and The Clone Wars.
Shoretrooper
As seen in Rogue One.
Sith Assassin
As seen in Knights of the Old Republic.
Sith Empire Trooper
As seen in Knights of the Old Republic.
Sith Marauder
As seen in Knights of the Old Republic.
Sith Trooper
As seen in The Rise of Skywalker.
Snowtrooper
As originally seen in The Empire Strikes Back.
Stormtrooper
As originally seen in A New Hope.
Stormtrooper Han
As seen in A New Hope.
Sun Fac
As seen in Attack of the Clones.
T3-M 4
As seen in Knights of the Old Republic.
Talia
As seen in The Clone Wars.
Teebo
As seen in Return of the Jedi.
TIE Fighter Pilot
As originally seen in A New Hope.
Tusken Raider
Tusken Shaman
Ugnaught
As seen in The Empire Strikes Back.
U Ro R Ru R'R'R
Vandor Chewbacca
As seen in Solo.
Veteran Smuggler Chewbacca
As seen in the Sequel Trilogy.
Veteran Smuggler Han Solo
As seen in The Force Awakens.
Visas Marr
As seen in Knights of the Old Republic.
Wampa
As seen in The Empire Strikes Back.
Wat Tambor
As seen in Attack of the Clones, Revenge of the Sith The Clone Wars.
Wedge Antilles
As originally seen in A New Hope.
Wicket
As seen in Return of the Jedi.
Young Han Solo
As seen in Solo.
Young Lando Calrissian
As seen in Solo.
Zaalbar
As seen in Knights of the Old Republic.
Zam Wesell
As originally seen in Attack of the Clones.