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1This is a list of all [[PlayerCharacters playable characters]] in the ''LEGO Star Wars'' video game series, organized by group affiliation and first appearance.
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3'''Warning!''' Unmarked {{spoiler}}s follow, as we can only assume if you are playing these games, you're familiar with the basic story of ''Star Wars''.
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5[[foldercontrol]]
6!Main Cast [[note]]Main characters with a major role in at least one whole Trilogy[[/note]]
7[[folder:Obi-Wan Kenobi]]
8[[quoteright:240:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/generalkenobi.jpg]]
9[[quoteright:240:[[labelnote:Click here to see his Complete Saga appearance]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hellothere_7.jpg]][[/labelnote]]
10!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Video Game'', ''The Original Trilogy'', ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Clone Wars'', ''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
11!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JamesArnoldTaylor (young, ''The Skywalker Saga''), Creator/StephenStanton (old, ''The Skywalker Saga'')
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13Trained by Qui-Gon, he was also sent to Naboo to negotiate the blockade. After his master's death, he found himself training Anakin Skywalker at his request. Eventually, after surviving Anakin's turn to the Dark Side and Order 66, he would instruct Luke Skywalker in the ways of the force.
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15* AndYourRewardIsClothes:
16** He starts in his ''Film/ThePhantomMenace'' outfit in the original, but his ''Film/AttackOfTheClones'' and ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith'' outfits are unlockable as well.
17** In ''The Original Trilogy'', you start with his ''Film/ANewHope'' attire, and can unlock a "force ghost" version too.
18** You get a revamped version of his ''Film/AttackOfTheClones'' outfit at the beginning of ''The Clone Wars'', and get his outfit from the series shortly afterwards. His arctic gear from one episode is a handheld exclusive.
19* BadassInDistress: During the ''Droid Factory'' chapter in ''The Video Game'', Obi-Wan is captured (offscreen in the console version, onscreen in the GBA version). In the console version, Anakin and Padmé manage to reach him, only for him to get re-captured by Jango anyway. He's later taken to the Petranaki Arena, where he's rescued by his Jedi allies. In the GBA version, [[AdaptationInducedPlotHole he later appears free from being captured for seemingly no reason]].
20* ChangeTheUncomfortableSubject: In ''The Skywalker Saga'', rather than tell Luke what happened with Anakin he instead changes the subject.
21* CoolStarship:
22** His Et-2 has been playable since the first game.
23** His Delta-2 became a playable minikit in ''The Original Trilogy''.
24** His Delta-7B in ''The Clone Wars''.
25* TheDitz: As an apprentice in his depiction in the first ''LEGO Star Wars''. Even turning on his lightsaber was a struggle for him.
26* FinalBoss: He can become this in ''The Video Game'' if you're playing as Anakin when the final battle begins. However, [[HeadsIWinTailsYouLose defeating him results in the same ending as if Anakin was fought]].
27* LaserBlade: As a Jedi, his weapon of choice is a blue Lightsaber.
28* OurGhostsAreDifferent: His Ghost variant is NighInvulnerable due to permanent {{Intangibility}}, yet can still slaughter enemies with his lightsaber.
29* PaletteSwap: His Padawan and Jedi Master variants use the exact same model, re-textured to match his appearances. Averted with the Jedi Knight variant (different hair model), and Ben Kenobi (same basic model, new animations).
30* RetCanon:
31** His Geonosis variant from the original was redesigned in ''The Clone Wars'' to better match his appearance from the installment it is based on.
32** His ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith'' and Classic variants were given significantly better details in ''The Force Awakens''.
33* SecretCharacter:
34** His "Original trilogy" outfit is a minikit in ''The Clone Wars''.
35** His "Classic" and ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith'' outfits can be unlocked by unfreezing carbonite blocks in ''The Force Awakens''.
36* TranslatorBuddy: Is capable of understanding Astromech droid speech.
37[[/folder]]
38
39[[folder:Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader]]
40[[quoteright:240:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lsw_profileicons_anakin_jediknight.png]]
41[[quoteright:240:[[labelnote:Click here to see his Complete Saga appearance]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/losttothehighground_6.jpg]][[/labelnote]]
42[[quoteright:240:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lsw_profileicons_darthvader.png]]
43!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Video Game'', ''The Original Trilogy'', ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Clone Wars'', ''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
44!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MattLanter (Anakin, ''The Skywalker Saga''), Creator/MattSloan (Vader, ''The Force Awakens''), Creator/DarinDePaul (Vader (unmasked), ''The Force Awakens''), Creator/FredTatasciore (Vader, ''The Skywalker Saga'')
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46A young slave boy from Tatooine, hand-picked to be trained in the force by Qui-Gon before his death. After years of training by Obi-Wan, he was seduced to the Dark Side by Chancellor Palpatine, and went on a Jedi-killing spree that ended with the death of Padmé. Ultimately stopped by his former master, he was rebuilt as the cyborg Darth Vader. He may be the Emperor's right hand, but he secretly has designs of his own, particularly for his unknowing son Luke.
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48* AndYourRewardIsClothes:
49** His "Padawan", "Jedi", and "Darth Vader" outfits in the Prequel Trilogy.
50** His "Ghost" form in ''The Original Trilogy''.
51** His normal show appearance, "Darth Vader", and a battle-damaged Vader variant in ''The Clone Wars''. His snow gear from one episode is a handheld exclusive.
52* AdaptationalBadass: His child self is a skilled hand-to-hand fighter in ''The Skywalker Saga'', whereas he was basically TheLoad during the Battle of Naboo, both in canon and previous games, until he got into the cockpit of a Naboo starfighter.
53* AdaptationalNiceGuy: In ''The Skywalker Saga'', while now being the direct cause of Padmé's death, his last interaction with her is revamped. In the original, he actively Force Choked her when he found out she was now against him, where here he instead Force Chokes a wedding topper of himself, the thing popping off and hitting Padme by accident.
54* AdaptedOut:
55** For ease of plot, he helps the heroes win the podrace and leaves Tatooine without a fuss, with no mention of his mother, at least in the console version. The GBA version shortens this further, as Watto agrees to give Anakin to Qui-Gon for free, skipping the podrace.
56** His storyline with Padmé and his mother is not in the ''Film/AttackOfTheClones'' story. The GBA version, while still not touching on his relation with Padmé, includes Anakin's short-lived reunion with his mother.
57** Also, a bit like the movie, his participation in Operation: Knightfall is kept entirely off-screen in both games.
58* AllLovingHero: When Episode II Anakin spawns, he'll declare he's not just there to help the men, but [[MythologyGag the women and the children, too]]. Obviously not so much as Darth Vader.
59* ArchnemesisDad: To Luke and Leia.
60* BadPowersGoodPeople: In games adapting ''Return of the Jedi'', he's the only story-unlocked character with access to Dark Force and [[PsychicStrangle Force Choke]], and he only becomes playable after his HeelFaceTurn. Every other character with those Sith powers is either a Free Play collectable, gotten from a VillainEpisode special mission, or comes packed in a DLC.
61* BattleBoomerang: The lightsaber throw was his special ability in the Game Boy Advance version of the first game, before it became a standard Jedi ability starting with ''The Clone Wars''.
62* CoolCar: His podracer might count.
63* CoolStarship:
64** His yellow Eta-2 Actis has been playable since the original game, in full-sized and minikit forms.
65** His TIE Advanced from ''Film/ANewHope'' becomes playable in ''The Original Trilogy'', again in regular and mini varieties.
66** His N-1 from ''Film/ThePhantomMenace'' becomes playable in ''The Complete Saga''.
67** His airspeeder from ''Film/AttackOfTheClones'' becomes a drivable vehicle in ''The Complete Saga''.
68** His yellow Delta-7B and ''The Twilight'' in ''The Clone Wars''.
69** On a much larger scale, his flagship, the ''Resolute'', forms one half of ''The Clone Wars''[='=] HubLevel.
70* CoveredInScars: His lava-scarred form is playable in ''The Skywalker Saga''.
71* TheDitz: Seems to be the norm for Jedi Apprentices. Even when dead, his ghost burns his toes on the funeral pyre.
72* EnemyMine: Unlike most other depictions, his duel with Obi-Wan on Mustafar has the two of them cooperating to get past obstacles in order to facilitate the series' co-op gameplay formula. Any fighting they do before the final showdown is done entirely in cutscenes. ''The Skywalker Saga'' averts this, as R2-D2 and C-3PO are the second and third characters of the Mustafar level, meaning Anakin is on the offensive throughout the entire level.
73* FaceHeelTurn: By the events of Order 66 in ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith'', Anakin has succumbed to the dark side and massacred the Jedi Temple. Unlike the original film, [[AdaptationExplanationExtrication the reasons for why he did this are never hinted upon, at least not in the original games]].
74* FinalBoss: Of the original game (assuming you were playing as Obi-Wan when the battle begins), as well as the Prequel Trilogy in ''The Skywalker Saga''.
75* HeelFaceTurn: During the final battle in ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'', Darth Vader turns against The Emperor after the latter attempted to torture Luke to death with Force Lightning.
76* GoodColorsEvilColors: In the original video game, one cutscene has Anakin's blue lightsaber turning red to show that he has turned evil. This was corrected in ''The Complete Saga'', though the DS version of the game still shows him with a red lightsaber in that cutscene. ''The Skywalker Saga'' gives Anakin's Episode III version an idle animation calling back to this, where he ignites the saber red, before confusedly shaking and hitting it to turn it back to blue, referencing how in that appearance he's on the verge of falling to the Dark Side.
77* JustYouAndMeAndMyGuards: During ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack'' level "Cloud City Trap", it's not just a one-on-one fight versus Luke. Vader calls in troopers to slow down his progress.
78* KickTheDog: Actually does physically kick R2 in the ''Skywalker Saga'' version of ''The Empire Strikes Back''.
79* KingpinInHisGym: In ''The Skywalker Saga'', since Tarkin is excised from the plot, Obi-Wan finds Vader actually exercising before they fight. He also glimpses him having caf with the Stormtroopers.
80* LaughablyEvil: As Vader he gets up to plenty of TheComicallySerious moments, having his dark image often give way to exasperation over his minions idiocy and occasional moment-killing scenarios..
81* LighterAndSofter: Since the games are more family-friendly, Anakin's worse deeds from ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith'' are removed — rather than strangling Padmé, he just dumps her in a huff. Also, his defeat on Mustafar is less horrific, with Anakin ''merely'' getting his limbs sliced off (which, due to being depicted in Lego, isn't very graphic at all).
82* {{Manchild}}: How he's depicted in the retelling of ''Revenge of the Sith'' in ''The Skywalker Saga''. When denied the rank of Jedi Master, he angrily sulks off to a kiddie table and scribbles in a coloring book. During his fall to the Dark Side, he also defaces the Jedi Temple with juvenile graffiti.
83* MyFutureSelfAndMe: Free Play in ''The Skywalker Saga'' can have Child Anakin and Darth Vader playable at the same time, though the young Anakin doesn't realize he's looking at himself, simply thinking Vader looks cool.
84* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: After smacking Padmé’s head with the wedding topper of himself, he starts to regret it…[[HopeSpot And then Obi-Wan comes stomping down the ramp.]]
85* NeverHeardThatOneBefore: Episode III Anakin is getting just a little tired of hearing about the Tragedy of Darth Plagueis, while Darth Vader is completely fed up.
86* OurGhostsAreDifferent: His Ghost variant is NighInvulnerable due to permanent {{Intangibility}}, yet can still slaughter enemies with his lightsaber.
87* RetCanon:
88** His ghost form is based on Hayden Christensen's appearance in the 2004 and later special editions of ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'', rather than Sebastian Shaw's original appearance.
89** His Geonosis variant from the original was redesigned in ''The Clone Wars'' to better match his appearance from the show of the same name.
90** His Podracer and Jedi Knight forms were both updated in ''The Force Awakens'', replacing the then 10-year old models used in the original game.
91* RunningGag: He really, ''really'' [[Memes/AttackOfTheClones hates sand]]. His appearance in ''Rise of Skywalker'' even has him complaining about it a good thirty years on from his death.
92* SecretCharacter:
93** Vader is technically this in the original, as you unlock him through the BonusLevel.
94** Both regular and battle-damaged Vader are minikits in ''The Clone Wars''.
95** His podracer and ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith'' variants can be unlocked by finding collectibles in ''The Force Awakens''.
96* SmugSuper: How ''The Skywalker Saga'' portrays Anakin as a Jedi.
97* SociopathicHero: In ''The Skywalker Saga'', Obi-Wan is appalled that Anakin seems willing to shoot down the commuters of Coruscant in his efforts to get to Zam.
98* SurroundedByIdiots: Darth Vader is frequently seen in facepalm mode.
99* TookALevelInBadass: First unlocked a defenseless little boy. All the rest of his forms are either a battle-hardened Jedi or a deadly Sith.
100* TragicKeepsake: His purple teddy bear from ''Skywalker Saga'' serves as an allegorical representation of his innocence, which was shattered when he had to leave his mother.
101* TheVoiceless: In ''The Skywalker Saga'', Sith Anakin and the helmetless Vader are silent when playable.
102* YouthfulFreckles: His younger self has these.
103[[/folder]]
104
105[[folder:Padmé Amidala/Naberrie]]
106!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Video Game'', ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Clone Wars'', ''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
107!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CatherineTaber (''The Skywalker Saga'')
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109The Queen of Naboo, who briefly traded places with one of her body doubles. After the Battle of Geonosis, she was secretly married to Anakin Skywalker. However, he killed her upon his FaceHeelTurn. Before she died however, she bore their two twins, Luke and Leia.
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111* ActionGirl: The same badass and capably commanding lady as in canon.
112* AdaptedOut: Her infamous UnlimitedWardrobe from the movies is reduced to a smaller handful of outfits, for [[PragmaticAdaptation practicality's sake]].
113* AdaptationPersonalityChange: In ''Attack of the Clones'', Padmé was initially unreceptive to Anakin's crush, then tried to dismiss it, not acknowledging she did have feelings until they were about to be executed. ''The Skywalker Saga'' has her crushing on teenaged Anakin the minute she sees him.
114* AndYourRewardIsClothes:
115** In addition to her standard Royal garb, her normal clothes, Battle of Naboo attire, Senator outfit, and her "Clawed" look from Geonosis are unlocked throughout the story.
116** In ''The Clone Wars'', her normal attire reappears in addition to her default "Geonosis" look.
117* BigEater: Like most pregnant women, Padmé has a huge craving for cakes.
118* ChewingTheScenery: Mildly, whenever she spawns in ''Skywalker Saga'', she'll admit she's getting a little carried away.
119* ClothingDamage: Her Geonosis arena variant.
120* CoolStarship: Her H-Type Nubian from ''Attack of the Clones'', which is playable as a minikit in ''Original Trilogy'', and became a full-sized vehicle in ''The Clone Wars''.
121* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: In ''Skywalker Saga''. For family friendly reasons, as well as the fact that most fans disliked the explanation of her death, Padmé supposedly dies from subdural hematoma after Anakin strikes her head hard with the wedding topper figure of himself. As per the movie, she survives long enough to give birth to Luke and Leia.
122* GirlyGirl: First seen in ''Film/AttackOfTheClones'' checking her nails. And has lipstick in every single character variant. Doesn't stop her from kicking some major brick, though.
123* PregnantBadass: One of Padmé's playable forms in ''The Skywalker Saga'' is her pregnant self from ''Revenge of the Sith'', who despite being ''very'' pregnant is still capable of fighting.
124* RetCanon:
125** Her Geonosis variant from ''The Video Game'' was redesigned in ''The Clone Wars'' to better match her appearance from the movie it is based on.
126** Her Geonosis and Queen variants were updated to more closely match the newer minifigures in ''The Force Awakens''.
127* SecretCharacter: Her Geonosis and Queen variants can be unlocked by finding collectibles in ''The Force Awakens''.
128* UnlimitedWardrobe: Not ''quite'' as much as her film and TV depictions, but Padmé does have a lot of outfits. Apparently citizens in Theed feel the need to keep up with her habit of changing five times a day.
129[[/folder]]
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131[[folder:[=R2-D2=]]]
132[[quoteright:240:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lsw_profileicons_r2d2_8.png]]
133!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Video Game'', ''The Original Trilogy'', ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Clone Wars'', ''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
134
135This small blue astromech droid started off as a repair droid on a Naboo shuttle. After becoming acquainted with Anakin Skywalker, he always seems to be around whenever something interesting happens.
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137* DiscardAndDraw: ''The Skywalker Saga'' removes his rocket boosters in exchange for making him properly combat-capable.
138* MightyGlacier: He's always been rather slow and ignored by enemy attacks, thus technically resistant to damage, but he only truly qualifies in ''The Skywalker Saga'', where he gains the ability to genuinely hurt and destroy enemies.
139* NonActionGuy: Throughout most of the games he has no combat ability and limited mobility, meaning he's only really used for solving puzzles.
140* RememberTheNewGuy: In ''The Video Game'' he just suddenly pops up in the "Retake Theed Palace" level for ''Film/ThePhantomMenace'', already a member of the heroes squad, with absolutely no prior scenes of him joining them or even existing.
141* ShockAndAwe: His combos in ''Skywalker Saga'' allow him to zap enemies with his shock probe.
142* SupportPartyMember: His built-in rocket boosters let him cross some gaps that other characters can't and he can use astromech droid panels, and his shock attack can disable enemies temporarily, cutting down on the amount of fire his partner has to deal with. He has no real combat ability beyond that, but at least enemies tend to ignore him.
143* TookALevelInBadass: ''The Skywalker Saga'' makes it where his attacks can genuinely be used to destroy enemies, after spending real-world decades being at best able to distract them.
144[[/folder]]
145
146[[folder:[=C-3PO=]]]
147!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Video Game'', ''The Original Trilogy'', ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Clone Wars'', ''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
148!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AnthonyDaniels
149
150A protocol droid hand-built by a young Anakin Skywalker, him and his friend R2-D2 seems to always be around when something interesting is happening.
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152* AdaptedOut:
153** Aside from a generic protocol droid that ''may'' be him[[note]]It has TC-14's colors, but shows up in the Geonosis Factory[[/note]], he is absent on the Game Boy Advance version.
154** The plot point of being shot to pieces in ''The Empire Strikes Back'' is removed from ''The Skywalker Saga''.
155* AdaptationalNiceGuy: ''The Skywalker Saga'' removes most of his nastier moments from ''A New Hope''.
156* NonActionGuy: In the earliest games, his ability was to unlock doors... and that's it. He's slow, can't fight, can't jump and can't defend himself.
157* RememberTheNewGuy: He appears in ''Film/AttackOfTheClones'' without explanation. ''The Skywalker Saga'' fixes this by having him picked up from Tatooine after Shmi’s death.
158* SecretCharacter: Only playable via code on the UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance.
159* ShowsDamage: In the original games, the more damage Threepio took, the more limbs he loses. By the final heart, he's down to hopping everywhere on one leg, and operating panels by ''heatbutting them''.
160* StopWorshippingMe: Is more than a little annoyed by the Ewoks thinking he's a god, even after he tries setting them straight.
161* TookALevelInBadass: Starting with ''The Force Awakens'' he gained the ability to punch enemies, while ''The Skywalker Saga'' made him genuinely handy for combat through the ability to hack turrets.
162[[/folder]]
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164[[folder:Chancellor Sheev Palpatine/Darth Sidious/The Emperor]]
165[[quoteright:240:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lsw_profileicons_darthsidious_ep9_reborn.png]]
166!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Video Game'', ''The Original Trilogy'', ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Clone Wars'', ''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
167!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SamWitwer (''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga'')
168
169After being made Chancellor during the Naboo Crisis, Chancellor Palpatine stayed in office far beyond his term, including through the entirety of the Clone Wars. After converting his friend Anakin Skywalker to the Dark Side, he issued Order 66, which led to a massive galaxy-wide purge of Jedi. After framing the Jedi Order for treason, he appointed himself ruler of the Galactic Empire.
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171* AdaptedOut: The original games completely omit his predecessor Chancellor Valorum, along with Palpatine's rise to power. ''The Skywalker Saga'' restores both, showing the vote of No Confidence for Valorum's leadership, along with Palpatine getting out a [[PassThePopcorn bucket of popcorn]] to watch Valorum leave office in disgrace so a better leader [[note]]a.k.a. him, of course...[[/note]] can turn the Republic into [[TheEmpire something more awesome]] than its pitiful corrupt state.
172* AintTooProudToBeg: Some of his final lines in ''The Skywalker Saga'' are begging Anakin to help him again, only to remember he's not there this time.
173* BigBad: Of the entire series.
174** In ''The Video Game'', the ending cutscene of ''Attack of the Clones'' reveals that he was the one who hired Count Dooku, his new apprentice. In ''Revenge of the Sith'', he corrupts Anakin into becoming his new apprentice, and appointed himself as the ruler of the Galactic Empire. He was also PlayingBothSides and hired Darth Maul, but due to his lack of screentime, this is never hinted upon.
175** By the events of ''The Original Trilogy'', he's still under control of the Galactic Empire. Though, due to all of his scenes except for his boss fight being cut, he comes across as an offscreen GreaterScopeVillain.
176** His status as the primary villain of ''Star Wars'' is fully realized in ''The Skywalker Saga'', since the voiced adaptation of his every plot in the Original, Prequel, ''and'' Sequel trilogies properly portrays how all the evil that occurs in the story can tie itself back to him in some way.
177* BraggingRightsReward: His Sith form in the original game is unlocked after completing the secret level, which itself requires completing every minikit in the game. While he is a fully capable combatant in this form as opposed to his helpless regular form, he's functionally no different from any other Dark Side character.
178* ClimaxBoss: He's not the FinalBoss of ''The Skywalker Saga's'' Prequel Trilogy (that honor goes to Anakin again), but he is the penultimate boss, facing off against Yoda in a duel to determine the fate of the galaxy.
179* TheDreaded: Due to his long list of atrocities, almost everyone fears The Emperor. As ''The Force Awakens'' shows, even his own Imperial Guards are terrified of him.
180* EvilLaugh: He retains his canonical tendency to chuckle when amused. Whenever his Emperor version is left idle in any game, including ''during his boss fights'', he'll [[LaughingMad let out a crazy cackle every 10-15 seconds]] like the madman he is.
181* FinalBoss: He's the last boss faced in ''The Original Trilogy'' (and, by extension, ''The Complete Saga''), though there is still one more level after him where the Death Star II is destroyed. He's also the final boss of the Original Trilogy and the Sequel Trilogy ([[CutsceneBoss if the latter can be called a boss fight]]) in ''The Skywalker Saga''.
182* GreaterScopeVillain:
183** Due to ''The Clone Wars'' only adapting the first two seasons, he's only shown in his BitchInSheepsClothing Chancellor persona (his Emperor persona is a plot irrelevant SecretCharacter), but he's still the one RunningBothSides, subtly manipulating the Republic and Separatists to further his goals.
184** His most notable role in ''The Force Awakens'' is being the StarterVillain fought in the prologue, but the overall sequel story only happens due to the consequences of his every action in the prior two trilogies, especially the influential legacy his Empire and apprentice Darth Vader had on the First Order and Kylo Ren. This also isn’t going into his reappearance in ''The Rise of Skywalker'' where he's revealed to have orchestrated even that, though there was no way of knowing this at the time of the game's release.
185* ISurrenderSuckers: Near the end of his duel in ''The Force Awakens'''s adaptation of The Battle of Endor, he raises his hands in surrender after Luke and Darth Vader 'defeat' him. When Luke turns off his lightsaber, Palpatine strikes Luke and Vader with Force Lightning.
186* JokeCharacter: Chancellor Palpatine in ''The Video Game'' and ''The Complete Saga'' is one of the few characters with no practical use whatsoever. This gets [[TookALevelInBadass rectified]] in later games, by giving him either a blaster and the ability to punch in ''The Clone Wars'' or a lightsaber in ''The Skywalker Saga''.
187* KickTheDog: He is seen Force Lighting Moff Jerjerodd (who is trying to rearrange the Stormtrooper dummy back) in the intro of ''Return of the Jedi''.
188* KnightOfCerebus:
189** In ''The Video Game'' and ''The Original Trilogy'', aside from Chancellor Palpatine hiding behind a chair when the Invisible Hand is about to crash, none of his scenes are PlayedForLaughs. Said scenes include celebrating the start of the Clone Wars with Count Dooku, issuing Order 66 via a ThroatSlittingGesture, congratulating Darth Vader for massacring the Jedi Temple, and torturing Luke with Force Lightning.
190** Downplayed in the opening level of ''The Force Awakens''. His evil nature is taken seriously, and he successfully goads Luke into attempting to [[StrikeMeDownWithAllOfYourHatred strike him down with all of his hatred]]. However, he's also subjected to AmusingInjuries during the fight.
191* LaughablyEvil:
192** Averted in ''The Video Game'' and ''The Original Trilogy''. Unlike the antics of Darth Vader, The Emperor is played dead seriously.
193** Played straight in ''The Force Awakens'', he makes an Imperial Guard briefly panic over the thought of being executed for laughing along with him, and gets put through AmusingInjuries.
194** Downplayed in ''The Skywalker Saga'', reaching a balance between the two prior depictions; while he's just as comedic as the rest of the cast, he is still depicted rather seriously in some scenes.
195* LaughWithMe: Inverted in the opening level of ''The Force Awakens''. When he laughs at Luke being unaware that he led the Rebels into a trap, one of the Imperial Guards laughs with him. When Palpatine stops laughing in annoyance, the Imperial Guard anxiously stops in fear of retaliation.
196* LightningBruiser: Despite his frail appearance, he swings his lightsaber just as fast and strongly as any other Force user, is ''very'' agile for somebody who doesn't look like he could run, let alone jump all over the place repeatedly, and in his Original Trilogy boss fights for both the original games and ''The Skywalker Saga'' he has absurd amounts of health befitting of a FinalBoss.
197* MundaneUtility: In ''The Force Awakens'', Palpatine's threatening and evil Force lightning can also be used to... charge switches in lieu of a BB unit. In ''The Skywalker Saga'', he also use Force lightning to made popcorn.
198* ObviouslyEvil: ''The Skywalker Saga'' plays up his blatantly shifty nature right from the start, such as manhandling an uncomfortable Padmé during the last scene of ''The Phantom Menace''.
199* OhCrap:
200** In ''The Original Trilogy'''s opening cutscene to ''Jedi Destiny'', he [[StunnedSilence goes silent in both shock and confusion]] when Darth Vader stops him from killing Luke.
201** Near the end of his duel in ''The Force Awakens'''s adaptation of The Battle of Endor, he stops electrocuting Luke and shows horror when he sees Darth Vader recover from getting blasted by Force Lightning.
202* PassThePopcorn: He likes to pull out a bucket of popcorn whenever things are going his way, which is [[TheBadGuyWins often.]]
203* RetCanon: He received a redesign in ''The Clone Wars'' to match his appearance from the show it's based on.
204* SecretCharacter:
205** Both of his forms in ''The Clone Wars''. His Chancellor form is given for conquering the whole galaxy in Republic Conquest mode, while his Sith form is a minikit.
206** In ''The Force Awakens'' both Emperor and Chancellor are available as Carbonite bricks.
207* ShockAndAwe: His Force Lightning ability, which replaces the other Sith characters' Force Choke and becomes an entirely separate ability in ''The Force Awakens''. He doesn't use it as much as a playable character in ''The Skywalker Saga'', though he does shoot small bursts of lightning as his Heavy Attack.
208* SpectacularSpinning: The Emperor's jumping saber lunge is his spinning leap from ''Revenge of the Sith''. His double-jump saber slam is a vertical version.
209* ThroatSlittingGesture: In ''The Video Game'', he issues Order 66 by making this gesture to a Clone Commander.
210* TookALevelInBadass: His "Chancellor Palpatine" form gets a gun in ''The Clone Wars'' and gets his lightsaber in ''The Force Awakens''.
211* TrademarkFavoriteFood: In ''The Skywalker Saga'', he has a thing for popcorn.
212* UnnecessaryCombatRoll: In ''The Force Awakens'', he occasionally rolls when swinging his lightsaber. Even when he's swinging at nothing.
213* VileVillainSaccharineShow: In a series where almost every character is a comedian, The Emperor in ''The Video Game'' and ''The Original Trilogy'' is completely humorless and horrifying. Captain Phasma and General Hux both rival him in evil, yet even they have their comedic moments.
214* VillainousRescue: In the ending cutscene of ''Revenge of the Sith'', he locates and saves Darth Vader on Mustafar after the latter has his legs cut off by Obi-Wan.
215* WarmUpBoss: ''Of all characters'', Palpatine is the first and easiest boss of ''The Force Awakens'', as the prologue chapter recaps the ending of ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi''.
216[[/folder]]
217
218[[folder:Chewbacca]]
219!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Video Game'', ''The Original Trilogy'', ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Clone Wars'', ''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
220
221A young Wookiee who helped Yoda and the Clone Army on Kashyyyk. After Order 66, he helped his Jedi ally escape. During the Galactic Civil War, he found himself the companion of Han Solo aboard the Millennium Falcon.
222----
223* AnArmAndALeg: His melee attack is to rip the arms off an enemy, defeating it instantly. This returns in ''The Skywalker Saga'' as one of his counterattacks.
224* AwesomeBackpack: An extra in ''The Original Trilogy'' lets him carry around C-3PO as one, a la ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack''.
225* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: He's a goof ball, but one of the fiercest warriors you'll ever meet.
226* DudeWheresMyReward: The fact he didn't get a medal is played up, where Leia ''tries'' to give him one, but circumstances mean he never gets it. [[spoiler:He finally does at the end of ''Rise of Skywalker''.]]
227* FunWithSubtitles: He speaks only in roars, but sometimes ''The Skywalker Saga'' shows what those roars mean. Turns out he's exasperated by what he has to go through.
228* MightyGlacier: His melee attack is slow, but can take down most enemies in one hit, even if they normally take multiple hits to defeat. In ''The Force Awakens'' and ''The Skywalker Saga'', his bowcaster has a slower rate of fire but does much more damage than a normal blaster.
229* PaperThinDisguise: In ''The Original Trilogy'', Chewie has to disguise himself as a Stormtrooper, same as Han and Luke. Problem is, the helmet piece doesn't fit on him, since Chewie's headpiece is a single block, so it just sort of dangles off the top of his head. No-one suspects a thing unless Chewie attacks someone.
230* SecretCharacter: Is a minikit in ''The Clone Wars''.
231* SherlockScan: As a Scoundrel-class character, he can scan purple bricks and know which one to shoot.
232* SkewedPriorities: During Han's search for Luke, Chewie calls up to complain about dinner, and when Han points out that Chewie's the one still inside, Chewie hangs up on him.
233* WhatTheHellHero: Called out Luke for nearly hit him and Han during his lightsaber training in the Falcon.
234[[/folder]]
235
236[[folder:Princess Leia]]
237!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Video Game'', ''The Original Trilogy'', ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Clone Wars'', ''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
238!!!'''Voiced by:''' Shelby Young (young, ''The Skywalker Saga''), Carolyn Hennesy (old, ''The Skywalker Saga'')
239
240The daughter of Anakin Skywalker and Padmé, and the sister of Luke Skywalker, Leia was adopted by Senator Bail Organa upon her Mother's Death. She eventually became involved with the Rebel Alliance, which led to her home planet Alderaan's destruction. She has a strange relationship with the smuggler Han Solo.
241----
242* ActionGirl: Shares her mothers skill in both combat and leadership.
243* AndYourRewardIsClothes: Her Hoth, Bespin, Bounty Hunter, slave girl, and Endor Clothes in ''The Original Trilogy''.
244* BlatantLies: As in the movies, Episode IV Leia will try to claim she's simply on a diplomatic mission when she spawns. Unlike the movies, she gives up halfway because it's so patently not true.
245* DressingAsTheEnemy: Her Bounty Hunter form.
246* LadyNotAppearingInThisGame: Her outfit from the front cover of ''The Original Trilogy'' shows up ''nowhere'' in the game proper, not even in cutscenes. The game cover, however, references a poster for ''A New Hope''.
247* PreAsskickingOneLiner: ''The Skywalker Saga'' moves her telling Poe "it's time to board your transport" around so she says it before zapping him unconscious.
248* SecretCharacter:
249** She is unlocked through the BonusLevel in the original. As she's the most expensive character you can buy after beating it, she's arguably the most difficult character to unlock.
250** She reappears as a minikit in ''The Clone Wars''.
251** Her classic outfit is one of the carbonite blocks in ''The Force Awakens''.
252* TheyCallMeMisterTibbs: Sequel Trilogy Leia will declare "It's ''General'' Organa" whenever she spawns.
253[[/folder]]
254
255[[folder:Luke Skywalker]]
256[[quoteright:240:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lsw_profileicons_luke_black.png]]
257[[quoteright:240:[[labelnote:Click here to see his Complete Saga appearance]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jedithing.jpg]][[/labelnote]]
258!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Original Trilogy'', ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Clone Wars'', ''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
259!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DavidMenkin (''The Skywalker Saga'')
260
261Raised by his Uncle Owen and Aunt Beru after his father, a pilot on a spice freighter, died years ago. After buying a pair of droids from some Jawas, his family was murdered. Under the tutelage of Obi-Wan and Yoda, he learned the Force and went on to destroy the Empire and his father, Darth Vader.
262----
263* AndYourRewardIsClothes: His Stormtrooper, Hoth, Pilot, Dagobah, Jedi, and Endor outfits in ''The Original Trilogy''. His Dagobah, Jedi, and Endor outfits give him the ability to use a lightsaber and the Force, but the Stormtrooper, Hoth, and Pilot outfits are cosmetic.
264* CharacterExaggeration: ''The Skywalker Saga'' amplifies his fondness for blue milk into a certified addiction.
265* CoolCar: His X34 Landspeeder. It's a vehicle in certain levels and playable as a minikit in ''The Original Trilogy''. It is a fully-playable vehicle on the DS.
266* CoolStarship: His X-Wing. His Snowspeeder may also count in this game, since it can go into space during Free Play mode. Both are available in regular and minikit flavors.
267* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: More goofy than the filmverse, but still powerful.
268* CrypticallyUnhelpfulAnswer: Rey accuses him of being annoyingly vague in ''Rise of Skywalker'' after he says she has "everything [she] needs".
269-->'''Luke:''' You're asking me for clues?\
270'''Rey:''' You were being extremely vague!
271* DiscardAndDraw: ''The Skywalker Saga'' gives us both [[BadassNormal Hero]] and [[MagicKnight Jedi]] versions of Luke, and he occasionally shifts from one or the other during the events of ''The Empire Strikes Back''. He sticks as a Jedi after heading to Dagobah and training with Yoda, but the player can still use his Hero version if free-play is available.
272* DressingAsTheEnemy: Stormtrooper Luke.
273* GrumpyOldMan: Sequel Trilogy Luke is as grouchy as usual.
274-->'''Luke:''' You called me out here for ''this?'' Fine! But then I'm getting some milk.
275* LittleNo: In ''The Original Trilogy'', he gives off one when Darth Vader reveals that he is Luke's biological father.
276* SecretCharacter:
277** He is a minikit in ''The Clone Wars''.
278** His Tatooine and Stormtrooper variants are unlockable through Carbonite blocks in ''The Force Awakens''. Oddly, his present day variant is only playable via hacking.
279* TranslatorBuddy: He can understand Wookies and droids. Old Luke is also capable of understanding the Lanai after being around them so long.
280[[/folder]]
281
282[[folder:Han Solo]]
283!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Original Trilogy'', ''LEGO Indiana Jones'', ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Clone Wars'', ''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
284!!!'''Voiced by:''' AJ [=LoCasio=] (''The Skywalker Saga'')
285
286A smuggler and captain of the ''Millennium Falcon'' who wound up working with the Rebel Alliance after failing to avoid "Imperial Entanglements" on a trip with Luke and Obi-Wan. He enjoys a strange relationship with Princess Leia.
287----
288* AccidentalSuicide: He accidentally ignites his son's lightsaber and draws a hole in the walkway, which leads to his DisneyVillainDeath.
289* AdaptationalNiceGuy: ''The Skywalker Saga'' removes most of his jerkier moments (his dismissal of Obi-Wan, his arguing with Leia, the whole NotInThisForYourRevolution thing).
290* AndYourRewardIsClothes: His Stormtrooper, Hoth, Skiff, and Endor Clothes in ''The Original Trilogy''.
291* CoolStarship: The ''Falcon'', of course. Playable in both vehicle and minikit levels.
292* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: In Skywalker Saga Han isn't stabbed by Kylo Ren in this version's retelling of ''The Force Awakens''. Rather, he accidentally creates a hole in the walkway both of them are standing on when trying to fix Kylo Ren's lightsaber and falls to his doom.
293* DressingAsTheEnemy: Stormtrooper Han.
294* GuestFighter: Is an unlockable SecretCharacter in ''LEGO Indiana Jones''.
295* SecretCharacter:
296** His [[JokeCharacter frozen-in-carbonite form]] is playable in a few levels of ''The Original Trilogy'' with Extra Toggle.
297** He is an unlockable GuestFighter in console versions of ''LEGO Indiana Jones''. In the handheld versions, his pieces are in the character creator.
298** He is a minikit in ''The Clone Wars''.
299** His Classic and Stormtrooper variants are unlockable through Carbonite blocks in ''The Force Awakens''.
300* SherlockScan: ''The Skywalker Saga'' gives him the ability to analyze purple bricks to determine which one to shoot and cause the most damage.
301[[/folder]]
302
303[[folder:Poe Dameron]]
304!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
305!!!'''Voiced by:''' Josh Cowdery (''The Skywalker Saga'')
306
307A member of the Resistance and "one heck of a pilot", Poe was trying to find a lead to Luke Skywalker in the hopes of stopping the First Order, only to run across Finn and set in motion a chain of events that he could never have imagined.
308----
309* AcePilot: He's among the best pilots on the Resistance, having pulled off several dangerous flight missions that would have killed any lesser pilot.
310* BadassNormal: He never displays the slightest hint of Force-sensitivity or any other superhuman abilities, but him being an AcePilot and pretty good with a blaster means he does a good job fighting the First Order regardless.
311* EvenTheGuysWantHim: A First Order stormtrooper in ''The Skywalker Saga'' even observes that he's "ruggedly handsome".
312* MaliciousMisnaming: As in ''The Last Jedi'', he calls Hux "General Hugs" if they're active together.
313* TranslatorBuddy: Can understand astromechs thanks to his friendship with BB-8.
314[[/folder]]
315
316[[folder:[=BB-8=]]]
317[[quoteright:240:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lsw_profileicons_bb8.png]]
318!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
319
320A BB unit and best friend of Poe Dameron, who after being sent away with the map to Luke and having chance encounters with Finn and Rey, is indirectly responsible for most of the sequel trilogy plot happening.
321----
322* RollingAttack: By holding down the attack button, BB enters an invulnerable charge that knocks down and damages any {{Mook}}s in his path.
323* ShockAndAwe: One of BB-8's abilities is extending a wire to power sockets so he can charge them up
324[[/folder]]
325
326[[folder:Finn[=/FN-2187=]]]
327!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
328!!!'''Voiced by:''' Arif S. Kinchen (''The Skywalker Saga'')
329
330A former Stormtrooper for the First Order, after seeing what such a position truly entails on the front lines, he takes the capture of Poe Dameron as his best opportunity to permanently resign and escape, hopefully far away from the Order. But once he comes across Rey and realizes there are people worth protecting, he officially joins the Resistance and does what he can to help fight.
331----
332* AdaptationalBadass: Even though Nines is even stronger than canon, Finn kicks his ass this time. On Exegol, he also gets a serious fight against BB-9E and a massive turret.
333* AdaptedOut: ''The Skywalker Saga'' leaves out the whole subplot about his possible Force powers.
334* BadassNormal: He's not a skilled Force-user, he doesn't know he ''has'' the Force until the very final fight, he's not an AcePilot, heck, before being drafted into Kylo Ren's guard he used to be a ''janitor'', but despite not being special in any way, he manages to do very well fighting against the First Order, and although he's outmatched, he holds his own very admirably against Kylo Ren using a Lightsaber.
335* HelmetsAreHardlyHeroic: While already disliking the evil of the First Order while wearing his helmet, once he officially defects to the heroes he removes the helmet and never puts it back on, leaving his face constantly exposed.
336* LaserBlade: Holds the distinction of being one of the few non-Force users to use a Lightsaber.
337* NeverHeardThatOneBefore: Has apparently gotten pretty bored of First Order people calling him a traitor.
338-->'''Finn:''' I get it, you don't ''like'' me. Can we get on with what we're doing?
339* StuffBlowingUp: Stormtrooper Finn has access to silver destroying grenades.
340* TokenEnemyMinority: Due to the fact he's a DefectorFromDecadence of the First Order, he's the only story-unlocked and frequently playable character that can use enemy-specific abilities, such as Stormtrooper mask readers and First Order panels.
341[[/folder]]
342
343[[folder:Rey Skywalker]]
344[[quoteright:240:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lsw_profileicons_rey_skywalker.png]]
345!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
346!!!'''Voiced by:''' Helen Sadler (''The Skywalker Saga'')
347
348A young woman from the planet Jakku, possessing dreams of one day leaving the desert planet, her stumbling upon [=BB-8=] and Finn snowballs into her being thrust into the wider galaxy, and with it learning there's more to herself than she could ever believe.
349----
350* ActionGirl: Right from the start, she's very capable of fighting various enemies with grace and skill, and she only gets even more badass after realizing her Force potential.
351* AdaptationalNiceGirl: Her hostile first meeting with Finn is significantly toned down to her just being moderately suspicious of him.
352* CardCarryingVillain: Dark Rey very much embraces the "Palpatine's granddaughter" role.
353-->'''Dark Rey:''' I'm evil now! Hiss!
354* DeadpanSnarker: Tends to be quite a bit more sarcastic than in the source material, particularly when Kylo Ren is involved.
355* DiscardAndDraw: Her "Starkiller Base" minifig no longer has a blaster, only having Luke's lightsaber (but no Force abilities).
356* EmpoweredBadassNormal: She was already a very capable ActionGirl ''without'' access to the Force, but when she finally unlocks it she becomes quite capable of facing strong opponents like Kylo Ren.
357* EvilIsHammy: Dark Rey really enjoys her role as Empress Palpatine.
358* EvilSoundsDeep: Spoofed. Dark Rey is clearly just Rey lowering her voice to sound "dark".
359* FriendlyEnemy: Despite supposedly being evil, Empress Rey is exactly the same towards Finn as she was when good.
360* ItRunsInTheFamily: After being informed that she's Palpatine's granddaughter, she performs his plastic Force Lightning gag.
361* TranslatorBuddy: She can understand droidspeak.
362* VitriolicBestBuds: ''The Skywalker Saga'' gives her this kind of relationship with Kylo, though it's more of a one-sided thing with Rey finding him annoying while he just wants to hang out.
363* WhatYouAreInTheDark: Jedi Rey is clearly tempted to use the Khyber bricks she finds, but then decides it's best to hand them over to the Resistance.
364[[/folder]]
365
366[[folder:Kylo Ren[=/=]Ben Solo]]
367!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
368!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MatthewWood (''The Skywalker Saga'')
369
370Formerly Ben Solo, after receiving visions of his grandfather Darth Vader and getting "guidance" from Snoke, he went against his family and followed the path of the Dark Side, trying his best to succeed the legacy of his blood by aiding the First Order.
371----
372* AccidentalMurder: In ''The Last Jedi'', Kylo hesitated during the attack on ''Home One'' and it was his wingmen who took the shot. Here, he's struggling with his shirt and accidentally hits the weapons controls.
373* AdaptationalComicRelief: The games really play up the "manchild" part of PsychopathicManchild, with everything that upsets him, no matter how little, making him throw tantrums, and he has other childish attributes like pettily claiming GladIThoughtOfIt to his minions' ideas.
374* ApologizesALot: As Ben Solo in ''The Skywalker Saga'', a lot of his lines are him apologizing for the whole "trying to take over the galaxy and committing a lot of murder" thing.
375* CoolAndUnusualPunishment: Instead of smashing up the chair Rey had been restrained in, he's glomped by a still mind-tricked FN-2184. Kylo responds by tying him to the chair and... honking a trumpet in his face.
376* DreadfulMusician: According to Finn during ''The Skywalker Saga'', Kylo's a pretty awful singer.
377* EtTuBrute: ''The Skywalker Saga'' gives him a moment during the final fight where he's upset that when the Knights of Ren finally chose to do ''something'' it's to try and kill him. And after he made them friendship bracelets, too!
378* {{Fanboy}}: Have him near Vader, and he starts geeking out.
379* FriendlyEnemy: If he and Episode VII Han are active at the same time, Kylo forgets he's supposed to hate the guy.
380-->'''Kylo Ren:''' Hi, dad... leave me alone!
381* GreenEyedMonster: Grumbles during the fight with the Praetorian Guard that ''they'' got to wear helmets.
382* InsultBackfire: Rey in her Starkiller Base outfit will venomously call him a monster. Kylo will just nonchalantly say he is and ask if they can get on with what they're doing.
383* KickTheDog: Han fixes Kylo's Lightsaber when it malfunctions, and he isn't stabbed for his troubles like in the original film. Unfortunately, Kylo's response is just as brutal: noticing that Han accidentally cut a hole around himself while fixing the saber, Kylo stomps it out and sends Han to his doom.
384* LaserBlade: His cross-guard Lightsaber looks pretty cool and blocks other sabers well, but it's a bit AwesomeButImpractical due to the energy-imbalance making it short out and shift frequently, though thankfully [[GameplayAndStorySegregation this never happens when playing as him]].
385* NeverMyFault: In order to get to Snoke, he rewires a door system. This results in a domino effect of setting a nearby kitchen ablaze, which he blames Rey for.
386* PsychopathicManchild: He's supporting a dictatorial regime and engages in wanton cruelty to the galaxy populace, but the way he does so is like a superpowered bully, and he's prone to throwing violent, destructive tantrums when angry.
387* ReformedButNotTamed: As Ben Solo, he's on the side of good, but his idle animation still has him being very twitchy.
388* StalkerShrine: As shown in ''The Force Awakens'', his bedroom is covered wall-to-wall in Darth Vader merchandise.
389* TantrumThrowing: When left idle in ''The Skywalker Saga'', he goes into sudden strops, throwing his Darth Vader plushie around.
390* VitriolicBestBuds: ''The Skywalker Saga'' gives him this kind of relationship with Rey, though it's more of a one-sided thing with Rey finding him annoying while he just wants to hang out.
391* WalkingShirtlessScene: His shirtless appearance is available as an alternate costume in ''The Skywalker Saga''. Rey is frequently exasperated by his constant shirtlessness.
392--->'''Rey:''' Why does this keep happening? Don't you own a shirt?\
393'''Shirtless Kylo:''' The breeze, it's... liberating.
394[[/folder]]
395
396----
397!Light Side
398!!Jedi Order
399[[folder:Qui-Gon Jinn]]
400[[quoteright:259:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lego_quigon_7228.jpg]]
401!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Video Game'', ''The Original Trilogy'', ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Clone Wars'', ''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
402!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TomKane (''The Skywalker Saga'')
403
404Jedi Master and trainer of Obi-Wan Kenobi. He is a very unconventional Jedi Master and, being deeply attuned with the Living Force, often goes on side trips to help weaker and seemingly useless life forms. He and his apprentice were dispatched to negotiate the terms of the Trade Federation's blockade on the planet Naboo...
405----
406* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: In the ending cutscene of ''The Force Awakens'''s adaptation of The Battle of Endor, Qui-Gon is among the force ghosts that participate in the Ewok celebration, 16 years before the prequel trilogy invented his character.
407* SecretCharacter: Is a minikit in ''The Clone Wars''.
408* SurroundedByIdiots: Manages to convey this despite being a mute LEGO figure, usually due to Obi-Wan's overeagerness or clumsiness.
409[[/folder]]
410
411[[folder:Mace Windu]]
412[[quoteright:240:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lsw_photoicons_macewindu.png]]
413!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Video Game'', ''The Original Trilogy'', ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Clone Wars'', ''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
414!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TerrenceCCarson (''The Skywalker Saga'')
415
416A member of the Jedi Council, Mace Windu was a human Jedi who took part in many battles during the Clone Wars. He was killed by Anakin Skywalker in defense of Chancellor Palpatine just before Order 66.
417----
418* AndYourRewardIsClothes: His ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith'' outfit in ''The Video Game''.
419* DownloadableContent: He is part of the Jedi DLC Pack in ''The Force Awakens''.
420* KickTheDog: If he and Episode III Anakin are playable at the same time, Anakin will beg Mace to make him a master. Mace pretends to consider it before refusing Anakin again.
421* KilledOffscreen: Since Anakin's FaceHeelTurn is condensed down to just seeing him bow before Palpatine in a hologram, Mace Windu's entire death scene is cut out. Averted in ''The Skywalker Saga'', where it is shown.
422* LaserBlade: Wields a purple lightsaber.
423* PaletteSwap: He's got one version wearing a dark grey Jedi robe, and one wearing a classic tan one. That's the only difference between the two.
424* SacrificialLion: He is the first major Jedi to die, leading to the events of the Great Jedi Purge.
425* ScaryBlackMan: Of the heroic variety.
426* SecretCharacter: A minikit in the DS version of ''The Original Trilogy''.
427[[/folder]]
428
429[[folder:Yoda]]
430[[quoteright:240:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lsw_profileicons_yoda.png]]
431[[quoteright:240:[[labelnote:Click here to see his Complete Saga appearance]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/yodaiamdoketamineiwill.jpg]][[/labelnote]]
432!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Video Game'', ''The Original Trilogy'', ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Clone Wars'', ''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
433!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TomKane (''The Skywalker Saga'')
434
435An ancient Jedi Master of an as-of-yet unnamed species, Yoda is among the wisest and most powerful Jedi on the Council and a powerful General during the Clone Wars. After Order 66, he goes into hiding on the Dagobah System, only to be found years later by a young Luke Skywalker.
436----
437* AndYourRewardIsClothes: His Ghost form in ''The Original Trilogy''.
438* BalanceBuff: Starting from ''The Clone Wars'', he moves just as fast as every other Jedi even when holding his cane, turning him into a LightningBruiser. He also gained the ability to use crawl hatches, which he inexplicably couldn't do in earlier games despite already being a tiny-fig.
439* CoolChair: In the first game he has a hover chair for quick movement. This is removed in the sequels.
440* TheGadfly: Enjoys tormenting Luke about those sacred Jedi texts.
441* KilledOffscreen: Luke's return to Dagobah in ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'' and Yoda's death are cut out of the second game entirely, so the next time you see Yoda after leaving Dagobah in ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack'' is his ghost at the end of the game. Averted in ''The Skywalker Saga'', which shows his passing.
442* LaserBlade: He wields a green-bladed lightsaber.
443* MasterSwordsman: As always, he is a very skilled Jedi.
444* MightyGlacier: Of the GlacierWaif sort in ''The Original Trilogy'' and ''The Complete Saga'', with him being an absolute juggernaut when fighting, but when walking he's ridiculously slow due to losing his speedy hover chair from ''The Video Game''. He fully abandons this in later games, becoming a LightningBruiser that runs reasonably fast while being just as powerful.
445* OurGhostsAreDifferent: His Ghost variant is NighInvulnerable due to permanent {{Intangibility}}, yet can still slaughter enemies with his lightsaber.
446* PintSizedPowerhouse: He's the same size as the children minifigs, allowing him to use crawl hatches, but unlike every other tiny-fig he's a skilled and powerful fighter that can leap around the battlefield to slaughter enemies.
447* RetCanon: He is redesigned in ''The Clone Wars'' to match his appearance from the show it's based on.
448* SecretCharacter: Is one of the carbonite blocks in ''The Force Awakens''.
449* StrangeMindsThinkAlike: He shares Anakin's dislike of sand, and says as much when talking to Rey.
450[[/folder]]
451
452[[folder:Luminara Unduli]]
453!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Video Game'', ''The Original Trilogy'', ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Clone Wars'', ''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
454
455A Mirialan Jedi Master who accompanied Mace Windu to Geonosis to rescue Master Kenobi and his allies. She became a General of the Republic Army during the Clone Wars.
456----
457* DownloadableContent: She is part of the Jedi DLC Pack in ''The Force Awakens''.
458* FacialMarkings: She has a set of cultural tattoos on her chin.
459* GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe: Although, she's more attractive in a classically beautiful way instead of being sexualized.
460* LaserBlade: She wields a green-bladed lightsaber.
461* TheVoiceless: In ''The Skywalker Saga''.
462[[/folder]]
463
464[[folder:Ki-Adi-Mundi]]
465!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Video Game'', ''The Original Trilogy'', ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Clone Wars'', ''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
466!!!'''Voiced by:''' Silas Carson (''The Skywalker Saga'')
467
468A Cerean Jedi Master who became a General in the Clone Wars. He was killed on Mygeeto when Order 66 was issued.
469----
470* DownloadableContent: He is part of the Jedi DLC Pack in ''The Force Awakens''.
471* MyBrainIsBig: Like all Cereans. ''The Video Game'' and ''The Clone Wars'' represents this by him having his head-piece look twice as long, and ''The Force Awakens'' gives him a head accessory that makes his head movie-accurate.
472* OpenMouthInsertFoot: In ''Skywalker Saga'', when he's playable at the same time as Chewie he'll ask about the Droid attack on the Wookies, only to realize there's a Wookie standing right there, who's not amused.
473[[/folder]]
474
475[[folder:Kit Fisto]]
476!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Video Game'', ''The Original Trilogy'', ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Clone Wars'', ''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
477!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/PhilLaMarr (''The Skywalker Saga'')
478
479A Nautolan Jedi who joined Mace Windu on the rescue mission to Geonosis. He was a General in the Clone Wars before being killed by Palpatine just before Order 66.
480----
481* CoolStarship: His Delta-7B in ''The Clone Wars''.
482* DownloadableContent: He is part of the Jedi DLC Pack in ''The Force Awakens''.
483* RetCanon: Redesigned in ''The Clone Wars'' and ''The Force Awakens'', since he got an official, physical Minifigure in the interim.
484* SkewedPriorities: He's more confused by being called a dog ([[CallARabbitASmeerp whatever that is]]) than he is concerned that Jango Fett is trying to kill him.
485[[/folder]]
486
487[[folder:Shaak Ti]]
488!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Video Game'', ''The Original Trilogy'', ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Clone Wars'', ''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
489
490A Togruta Jedi who accompanied Mace Windu to Geonosis. She was a General in the Clone Wars and was among the Jedi to survive the Battle of Geonosis.
491----
492* DownloadableContent: She is part of the Jedi DLC Pack in ''The Force Awakens''.
493* FamilyUnfriendlyDeath: She's shown being sliced into three pieces by Darth Vader, on-screen. Possibly inspired by the deleted scene in ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith'' where Vader kills her by igniting his saber through her back.
494* TheVoiceless: In ''The Skywalker Saga''.
495[[/folder]]
496
497[[folder:Aayla Secura]]
498!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Clone Wars'', ''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
499
500A Twi'Lek Jedi who served in the Clone Wars. She was killed by her clone soldiers on Felucia.
501----
502* AdaptedOut: She was missing from the story in ''The Video Game'', and is only playable via free play in ''The Complete Saga''.
503* DownloadableContent: She is part of the Jedi DLC Pack in ''The Force Awakens''.
504* DualWielding: Strangely averted in ''The Complete Saga''. She used her familiar style in ''The Clone Wars'', however, despite not having done so in the TV show.
505* TheVoiceless: In ''The Skywalker Saga''.
506[[/folder]]
507
508[[folder:Plo Koon]]
509!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Clone Wars'', ''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
510
511A Kel Dor Jedi, Plo Koon served in the Clone Wars before being killed by his clone troopers over Cato Neimoidia.
512----
513* CoolStarship: His blue Delta-7B in ''The Clone Wars''.
514* DownloadableContent: He is part of the Jedi DLC Pack in ''The Force Awakens''.
515[[/folder]]
516
517[[folder:Barriss Offee]]
518!!!'''Playable Appearances''':''The Clone Wars'', ''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
519
520The Padawan of Jedi Master Luminara Unduli. She is selfless, and entirely willing to risk her life for the mission at hand.
521----
522* AdaptedOut: Unlike her master Luminara, who at least had enough of a role in "Jedi Battle" level of the original game to be unlockable, Barriss had such a minor role in the movies that she was completely left out, not even getting a random unlockable.
523* AscendedExtra: Alongside getting a decently prominent role in ''The Clone Wars'', she regains her lesser role, becomes playable and stars in a side mission in ''The Skywalker Saga''.
524* BestFriend: Of Ashoka, like canon.
525* CallForward: While the ''Skywalker Saga'' doesn't touch on the events of ''The Clone Wars'', Barriss' profile does mention her fall, and accordingly some of her dialogue shows she doesn't trust the Jedi Council anymore.
526* QuestGiver: Asking the player's help in subduing a bunch of rogue clones running around Kamino.
527* SeenItAll: On facing a Woolamander clone armed with flamethrowers, she remarks she finally has seen everything.
528[[/folder]]
529
530[[folder:Yaddle]]
531!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Skywalker Saga''
532
533Another member of Yoda’s species and another member of the High Council.
534----
535* QuestGiver: Asks the player to find and fight a Krayt Dragon on Tatooine.
536* SparedByTheAdaptation: In ''Legends'', she died while saving Anakin from a bomb (see ''Jedi Quest: The Shadow Trap'' for more information). Her ultimate fate in canon wasn't known at the time ( ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTalesOfTheJedi'' later confirmed that [[spoiler:she was killed by Dooku during Qui-Gon Jinn's funeral]]), the game takes advantage of this by having her as a quest giver.
537* StrangeSyntaxSpeaker: Not quite as often as Yoda, but occasionally speaks like this this, she does.
538[[/folder]]
539
540[[folder:Yarael Poof]]
541!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Skywalker Saga''
542
543A Quermian that was a member of the Jedi High Council.
544----
545* BizarreAlienBiology: Quermians have two brains, something he'll comment upon if he's stumped by a puzzle.
546* CassandraTruth: None of the Kaminoans will believe him when he says he's not one of them, just assuming he's trying to get out of work.
547* LargeHam: He is rather theatrical in how he speaks, both as a side quest giver and as a playable character.
548* MythologyGag: The premise of his personal side quest has him being mistaken for a Kaminoan scientist and being forced to take his place while said scientist is taking his place in the Jedi Temple. Yarael Poof was cut from Episode II because he looked very similar to the Kaminoans, both of them being tall and thin aliens with long necks.
549* SparedByTheAdaptation: In Canon and ''Legends'', he died between Episodes I and II (see ''Star Wars: Zam Wesell'' for more info). In ''The Skywalker Saga'', he is a quest giver on Kamino.
550* TakeThisJobAndShoveIt: Is initially quite enthused at the idea of giving his Kamninoan "supervisor" a tongue-lashing before he leaves, until he realizes this isn't a very Jedi attitude to have.
551[[/folder]]
552
553[[folder:Jocasta Nu]]
554!!!'''Playable Appearances:''' ''The Skywalker Saga''
555
556The head archivist of the Jedi Order, and former member of the High Council.
557----
558* NeverMessWithGranny: An elderly human woman who was once a member of the Jedi Council, and every bit as capable a fighter as the rest.
559* QuestGiver: Solicits a bounty hunter to track down whoever stole a bunch of holocrons from the archives.
560
561[[/folder]]
562
563!!Galactic Republic
564[[folder:Jar Jar Binks]]
565[[quoteright:150:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jar_jar_9044.png]]
566!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Video Game'', ''The Original Trilogy'', ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Clone Wars'', ''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
567!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/PhilLaMarr (''The Skywalker Saga'')
568
569A Gungan from Naboo, he joined the Jedi heroes after owing his life to Qui-Gon for saving him from the Battle Droids. He was a major figure in the Battle of Naboo, and eventually became a Gungan general and ambassador for Naboo.
570----
571* AdaptationalBadass: Thanks to gameplay alterations, Jar-Jar is a far more capable fighter in the Battle of Naboo than the films, where he was unarmed (though with good reason) and most of his kills were accidents.
572* AdaptationalIntelligence: In ''The Skywalker Saga'' he is significantly snarkier and slightly smarter than any other appearance he's had in any media.
573-->'''Jar Jar:''' [While riding a Booma] This seems safe. Not.
574* AndYourRewardIsClothes: His "Bombad" outfit in the handheld version of ''The Clone Wars''.
575* ButtMonkey: He typically gets put through the wringer in scenes where he appears in ''The Skywalker Saga''.
576* CoolBoat: The Bongo he uses to take Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan to Theed. It is one of the many playable minikit vehicles in ''The Original Trilogy''.
577* CrutchCharacter: He's the only super-jump character in the original game that doesn't need to be bought, so you'll be seeing a lot of him in Free Play early on. Once you can afford General Grievous or the Magnaguard, though, there's no reason not to use one of them over Jar Jar.
578* DownloadableContent: He is part of the Prequel Trilogy DLC Pack in ''The Force Awakens''.
579* TheDitz: In a world full of them, he still takes the gold. For example, he's introduced stopping to sniff some flowers as an MTT rolls toward him.
580* DoubleJump: His special ability. His entire schtick is that he can jump higher than Jedi.
581* LiteralMinded: In ''The Skywalker Saga'', he calls Palpatine "The Senate" after hearing the infamous line from Palpatine.
582* {{Nerf}}: Jar Jar is playable in the second game, but since the double jump feature is removed, he's entirely useless.
583* OnceDoneNeverForgotten: While the incident isn't shown, his trying to sample some food in Mos Espa gets a Gungan ambassador into trouble in ''The Skywalker Saga''. Seems no-one ever paid that store owner her wupi-wupi, and she's still tetchy about it...
584* PaletteSwap: On the Game Boy Advance, an nameless blue Gungan with all of Jar Jar's abilities was playable [[SecretCharacter through cheat code only]].
585* TookALevelInBadass: His appearance in ''The Clone Wars'' marks the first time he can actually fight in the console games, he acquires SuperNotDrowningSkills as DLC for ''The Force Awakens'', and in ''The Skywalker Saga'' he gains the ability to throw boomas at enemies.
586[[/folder]]
587
588[[folder:Captain Tarpals]]
589!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
590
591Leader of the security forces of Otoh Gunga. He joined the Gungan Army in the Battle of Naboo.
592----
593* AdaptedOut: He is not featured in ''The Video Game'', and is added back in for ''The Complete Saga''.
594* DoubleJump: Like Jar Jar, it's his special ability.
595* PaletteSwap: Inverted. Except for a spear and shield for combat, he is physically identical to Jar Jar. In fact, all of the generic Gungans are identical to Captain Tarpals.
596[[/folder]]
597
598[[folder:Boss Nass]]
599!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
600!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BrianBlessed (''The Skywalker Saga'')
601
602Leader of the Gungans, he has a dislike for the humans of Naboo, and an even greater dislike for Jar Jar Binks. That all gets pushed aside however when he joins with the humans to fend off the Trade Federation and places Jar Jar in command of his army.
603----
604* AdaptationalBadass: He's a noncombatant in the original films. In ''The Skywalker Saga'', he can not only fight with his fists (like all playable characters), but he's a Hero class class character who has access to a GrapplingHookPistol and fights with a boomer lobber as a ranged weapon.
605* AdaptationalJerkass: ''Maybe.'' In ''The Phantom Menace'', he gives Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan the bongo and tells them ominously the quickest way to Theed is going through Naboo's core. Here, Jar-Jar points out how ludicrously [[EverythingTryingToKillYou lethal this is]], and figures Boss Nass is just out to kill them. Whether he actually is or not is uncorroborated.
606* JokeCharacter: He can't do anything besides run, jump, and pull levers in ''The Complete Saga''. Not the case in ''The Skywalker Saga'' however, as he's a [[TookALevelInBadass now Hero class character in that game]].
607* PromotedToPlayable: He only appeared in cutscenes in ''The Video Game''. In ''The Complete Saga'', he's fully playable.
608* QuestGiver: Asks the player to find and recover a bunch of Gungan ambassadors who've gone astray.
609[[/folder]]
610
611[[folder:Captain Panaka]]
612!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Video Game'', ''The Original Trilogy'', ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
613
614Captain of the Naboo Royal Guard, he is tasked with protecting the queen.
615----
616* DemotedToExtra: Barely a presence in the ''Skywalker Saga'' version of Episode 1.
617* QuestGiver: Sends the player to take out a few rogue Battle Droids running around Theed.
618* TheQuietOne: Unlike most other unique characters, Panaka has no vocal responses to taking damage or other events.
619* TheStoic: He rarely shows his emotions.
620[[/folder]]
621
622[[folder:Royal Guard]]
623!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Video Game'', ''The Complete Saga''
624
625The protectors of Theed Palace, they appear frequently on Naboo, as well as a few other places.
626----
627* CoolStarship: The N-1s and Republic Shuttles they're seen piloting in the game. Both are playable as minikits in ''The Original Trilogy''.
628* PaletteSwap: Of young Anakin in the Game Boy version.
629* PerpetualSmiler: By virtue of using the generic LEGO minifigure face.
630[[/folder]]
631
632[[folder:[=R4-P17=]]]
633!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Video Game'', ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Clone Wars'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
634
635An astromech who accompanied Obi-Wan on several missions and plugged into his various starfighters.
636----
637* AdaptationalBadass: In both ''The Video Game'' and ''The Skywalker Saga'', she is given more to do like going with Obi-Wan to meet the Kaminoans and Jango, in comparison with the original film where she simply stayed with the ship.
638* ImStandingRightHere: When Lama-Su makes his comment about clones being superior to droids, [=R4=] lets off a series of annoyed bleeps.
639* PaletteSwap: Her design is just a repaint Of R2-D2.
640* SparedByTheAdaptation: In most of the the series' adaptations of ''Revenge of the Sith'', her death by the buzz droids is omitted. In the GBA version of ''The Video Game'', she goes along with Obi-Wan when searching for General Grievous.
641* TheStoolPigeon: Locked up in two separate locations in ''The Skywalker Saga'' for blabbing solutions to puzzles.
642* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Since the games leave out R4's death by Buzz Droids, she just disappears once Obi-Wan and Anakin land in Dooku's flagship. The GBA version averts this, as she survives her death scene and goes along with Obi-Wan when searching for General Grievous.
643[[/folder]]
644
645[[folder:Wookiee Warrior]]
646!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Video Game'', ''The Complete Saga''
647
648A tribal Race native to the planet Kashyyyk, these large furry warriors allied themselves with the Republic during the Clone Wars, before finding themselves allied with the Rebel Alliance against the Empire that subjugated them.
649----
650* AwesomeBackpack: Amusingly enough, the extra that lets Chewie carry a C-3PO backpack around also applies to these guys. This means that in the "Defense of Kashyyyk" mission as seen in ''The Complete Saga'', there can be up to 5 Wookiees carrying around dismembered protocol droids all in the same place.
651* CoolBoat: One that can propel itself over ''land'', too. The Wookiee Catamaran is a playable minikit in ''The Original Trilogy''.
652[[/folder]]
653
654[[folder:Bail Organa]]
655!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Clone Wars'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
656
657Senator for Alderaan, he is well-liked and a staunch ally of the Jedi. He is also the adoptive father of Anakin and Padmé 's daughter Leia. He perished when Alderaan was destroyed.
658----
659* AdaptedOut: It took the good Senator two-and-a-half games to appear, despite his role in ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith''.
660* AscendedExtra: After being left out of ''The Video Game'' and ''The Complete Saga'', and getting a gameplay-irrelevant unlockable appearance in ''The Clone Wars'', he regains his story relevance and becomes playable in ''The Skywalker Saga''.
661* MechanicallyUnusualFighter: While he is classed as a Hero character in ''The Skywalker Saga'', he's notably the only character in the class to not have a ranged weapon, despite having a blaster for personal defense in canon (which is rather unusual considering that other politicians that were made Hero characters, such as Boss Nass and Mon Mothma, do have a ranged weapon despite [[AdaptationalBadass no indication of them having done so in canon]]).
662[[/folder]]
663
664[[folder:Captain Typho]]
665!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Clone Wars'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
666!!!'''Voiced by:''' Jay Laga'aia (''The Skywalker Saga'')
667
668Padmé Amidala's loyal head of security. He lost his eye in the Battle of Naboo.
669----
670* AdaptedOut: Despite having a decently notable role in ''Attack of the Clones'', he's absent from ''The Video Game'' and ''The Complete Saga'', taking until ''The Clone Wars'' to first appear.
671* AscendedExtra: After being a no-show for the original games, he gets a small role in ''The Clone Wars'' before regaining some of his movie relevance in ''The Skywalker Saga''. He even gets an additional role accompanying Yoda to his fight with Palpatine.
672* BadassNormal: No Force powers, but he manages to help fight against the Emperor and walks away from it.
673* DemotedToExtra: All but one of his scenes in ''Attack of the Clones'' are removed, so he only shows up at the very beginning.
674* EyepatchOfPower: As a result of losing his eye in background material.
675[[/folder]]
676
677!!Clone Army
678[[folder:Clone Troopers]]
679!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Video Game'', ''The Original Trilogy'', ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Clone Wars'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
680!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DeeBradleyBaker (''The Skywalker Saga'')
681
682Created by Kaminoan scientists using Jango Fett as a template, this army was commissioned by Darth Tyranus, but ended up in the hands of the Galactic Republic. They served the Jedi loyally until Order 66 was issued, when they turned on them. Some of the survivors of the Clone Wars became Imperial Stormtroopers later.
683-----
684* AndYourRewardIsClothes:
685** In addition to the ''Film/AttackOfTheClones'' variant, the original game also has their "Pilot"[[note]]Which have different helmets from the clone pilots in the movie[[/note]], "Swamp", "Walker", and "Disguised" forms from ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith'' for purchase.
686** ''The Clone Wars'' brings back the original and Pilot outfits, along with the new "Workout Troopers", "Senate Commandos", and "Senate Commando Captains". The Galactic Marines, Stealth Troopers, Jet Troopers, and Clone Snowtroopers are also available on the handheld versions.
687* {{BFG}}: A "Heavy Weapons Trooper" was added in ''The Clone Wars'', which was identical to the regular trooper, except for the large rocket launcher he's packing.
688* CanonForeigner: Their disguised forms[[note]]Dressed like Jedi to lure in unsuspecting Jedi for the kill[[/note]] were only in deleted scenes of ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith''. On a less serious note, the Workout Troopers.
689* CoolBike: The BARC Speeder in ''The Clone Wars''.
690* CoolStarship:
691** The ARC-170 and V-Wing, which appear in and Minikit form in ''The Original Trilogy''. The Former was upgraded to a full vehicle in ''The Complete Saga'', and returned along with a full-sized version of the latter in ''The Clone Wars''. Numerous Republic Star Destroyers and frigates litter space levels as well.
692** ''The Clone Wars'' also adds an earlier version of the Y-Wings, the brand-new V-19 Torrents, and [[OneHundredPercentCompletion experimental stealth fighters]] used by Republic forces.
693* {{Dropship}}:
694** The LAAT/i is playable in ''Original Trilogy'' as a minikit.
695** ''The Complete Saga'' and ''The Clone Wars'' add the real deal.
696** In ''The Clone Wars'' it's joined by it's larger cousin, the LAAT/c, along with Eta-Class Jedi Shuttles, Nu-Class Attack Shuttles, Medical Frigates, and Republic Cruisers.
697* FaceHeelTurn: Come Order 66 (and ''not'' 67) they turn on the Jedi en masse.
698* FightingClown: They may be wearing nothing but speedos and helmets, but the workout troopers are no less effective than their brethren.
699* PoweredArmor: Somehow got their hands on [[Film/{{Alien}} a familiar-looking set]] before the assault on Queen Karina the Great's lair, but Obi-Wan wouldn't let them use it. [[spoiler:It's unlockable anyway.]]
700* RetCanon: Redesigned in ''The Clone Wars'' to match their TV appearances.
701* SpiderTank: The [=AT-TEs=] they drive, which are playable in minikit form in ''The Original Trilogy''.
702* TankGoodness: The RX-200 in ''The Clone Wars''.
703* WalkingTank:
704** The [=AT-RTs=] were only enemies in the original game, but in ''The Complete Saga'', you can now commandeer them from the clones driving them.
705** The [=AT-RTs=] return[[note]]At a considerably smaller size[[/note]] along with the new AT-PT in ''The Clone Wars''.
706[[/folder]]
707
708[[folder:Commander Cody]]
709!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Video Game'', ''The Original Trilogy'', ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Clone Wars'', ''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
710!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DeeBradleyBaker (''The Skywalker Saga'')
711
712A commander of the clone army under General Obi-Wan Kenobi. Cody helped fight General Grievous, before turning on his Jedi leader after Order 66... in the films, that is. In ''The Video Game'', he dies heroically fighting Grievous.
713----
714* AdaptationExpansion: He didn't fight Grievous directly in the movie.
715* AdaptationalHeroism: The version of Cody in the original games dies fighting Grievous and therefore doesn't turn on Obi-Wan Kenobi, instead having Clone Commanders bearing his likeness pull a FaceHeelTurn in his stead. This is averted in ''The Skywalker Saga'', where he survives and executes Order 66 like in canon.
716* BadassNormal: Fights Grievous alongside Obi-Wan without any powers.
717* DeathByAdaptation: In the original games Grievous kills him, which also results in AdaptationalHeroism due to dying before Order 66, whereas he survives the events of ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith'' to pull a FaceHeelTurn.
718* DegradedBoss: The Clone Commanders in the "Defense of Kashyyyk" level use his design. Compare his health as a PlayerCharacter to the commanders when they are enemies.
719* DownloadableContent: He is part of the Clone Wars DLC Pack in ''The Force Awakens''.
720* RetCanon: Goes from his appearance in ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith'' in ''The Video Game'' to a new body based on his appearance from ''The Clone Wars''.
721* SparedByTheAdaptation: In ''The Skywalker Saga'', he survives his original death from ''The Video Game'' to perform Order 66, like canon.
722[[/folder]]
723
724!!Rebel Alliance
725[[folder:Rebel Trooper]]
726!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Video Game'', ''The Original Trilogy'', ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Clone Wars'', ''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
727
728The forces of the Rebel Alliance. They fight to end the tyranny of the Emperor. Like their Stormtrooper counterparts, they come in a variety of forms for different jobs and environments.
729----
730* CoolBike: A rebel on a bike is a playable vehicle in the GBA version.
731* CoolStarship: The X-Wings and Y-Wings, which are playable as regular and minikit vehicles. Numerous command ships and frigates appear in the game as well.
732* PaletteSwap: The basis for Captain Antilles and the Rebel friend.
733* RedShirt: In the first game's BonusLevel.
734* SecretCharacter:
735** The Rebel Trooper is purchasable after the BonusLevel in ''The Video Game''.
736** The "Rebel Engineer" is playable in a few levels of ''The Original Trilogy'' with the Extra Toggle cheat.
737** An Endor variation (Dubbed "Rebel Commando"), of all things, appears in ''The Clone Wars'' as a minikit.
738** The Endor Rebel Commando returns as a carbonite brick in ''The Force Awakens''.
739[[/folder]]
740
741[[folder:Captain Raymus Antilles]]
742!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Original Trilogy'', ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Clone Wars'', ''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
743!!!'''Voiced by:''' Tim Beckmann (''The Skywalker Saga'')
744
745A Rebel Captain serving aboard Princess Leia's Corellian Corvette, the ''Tantive IV''. He dies at Darth Vader's hands.
746----
747* AdaptationExpansion: He plays a more active role in C-3PO and R2-D2's escape in this version.
748* BadassNormal: He was able to fight his way through the assault on the Tantive IV, and successfully helps R2-D2 and C-3PO locate an escape pod. It takes Darth Vader himself to finally capture and execute him.
749* {{BFG}}: His gun in ''The Skywalker Saga'' is larger than the typical ones.
750* OneSteveLimit: Despite similar surnames, he's not related to Wedge Antilles
751* PaletteSwap: Of the rebel trooper. The texture on his torso is the only major change.
752* SacrificialLion: The first named casualty in ''Film/ANewHope'', and it's mostly to display Darth Vader's Force-Choke ability.
753* SecretCharacter:
754** He reappears in ''The Clone Wars'' as a minikit.
755** He's a carbonite block in ''The Force Awakens''.
756* SparedByTheAdaptation: He isn't choked to death in ''The Skywalker Saga'' and Darth Vader just harmlessly drops him after holding him upside-down.
757[[/folder]]
758
759[[folder:Rebel Friend]]
760!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Original Trilogy'', ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
761
762A red-clad rebel trooper who aids C-3PO and R2-D2 in their escape.
763----
764* HundredPercentHeroismRating: His description in ''The Skywalker Saga'' describes him as a great example of how a Rebel Trooper should be like and a very nice guy.
765* AdaptedOut: He is no longer a story character in ''The Skywalker Saga'', though considering he was a CanonForeigner to begin with, this makes sense.
766* AntiFrustrationFeatures: He exists to replace Leia after she is kidnapped midway through the "Secret Plans" level, so that the one playing as her in two-player co-op is not forced to be a droid.
767* TheBusCameBack: After a much too long absence, he returns in ''The Skywalker Saga''.
768* CanonForeigner: There are no red-clad Rebel Troopers in the actual films.
769* TheCameo: While he's not part of the story in ''The Skywalker Saga'', he makes a cameo in "Boarding Party" in a secret part of the ship.
770* TheGenericGuy: He has no unique personalities or traits to speak of.
771* MauveShirt: He's essentially just one of the normal Rebel Troopers with a red shirt, but he gets to be one of the "main" characters for a brief time.
772* OneShotCharacter: He appears for half a chapter in ''The Original Trilogy'' and is never seen again. Subverted upon his [[TheBusCameBack return]] in ''The Skywalker Saga''.
773* PaletteSwap: His red shirt is the only difference between him and regular Rebel Troopers. Even in ''The Skywalker Saga''.
774* ShoutOut: Possibly one to [[Franchise/StarTrek the redshirts]].
775* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: He's absent from the "Secret Plans" ending cutscene and we don't see his ultimate fate. It probably wasn't pretty though, given that the Imperials took over the ''Tantive IV''.
776[[/folder]]
777
778[[folder:Lando Calrissian]]
779!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Original Trilogy'', ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Clone Wars'', ''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
780!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BillyDeeWilliams (''The Skywalker Saga'')
781
782The leader of Cloud City on Bespin. He originally (if unwillingly) worked for Vader, and helped him track down Han Solo, but eventually turned to the Rebel Alliance, and aided them through the Battle of Endor.
783----
784* AndYourRewardIsClothes: His Skiff Guard uniform in ''The Original Trilogy''.
785* BadassCape: A standard part of his outfits is a billowing cape that provides a cool image, and he's very defensive about them, even refusing to give one to Vader.
786* DressingAsTheEnemy: His Skiff Guard attire used to infiltrate Jabba's ranks.
787* SecretCharacter: A minikit in ''The Clone Wars''.
788* SherlockScan: ''Skywalker Saga'' makes him a Scoundrel character, able to scan purple bricks and destroy them.
789[[/folder]]
790
791[[folder:Admiral Ackbar]]
792!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Original Trilogy'', ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Clone Wars'', ''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
793!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TomKane (''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga'')
794
795A Mon Calamari admiral in the rebel alliance. He has a propensity to point out traps.
796----
797* CharacterCatchphrase: His voiced appearances in ''The Force Awakens'' and ''The Skywalker Saga'' give him a high propensity for stating "it's a trap" when it looks like he might be walking into a dangerous situation.
798-->'''Ackbar:''' IT'S A TRAP! ... sorry, force of habit.
799* EarlyBirdCameo: Shows up in ''The Skywalker Saga'' version of ''A New Hope'', helping Leia on the ''Tantive IV'', two movies early.
800* KilledMidSentence: Tries to say "it's a trap" one last time before his canon death in ''The Last Jedi'' happens during ''The Skywalker Saga''.
801* PungeonMaster: Most of his quotes when playable in ''The Skywalker Saga'' are puns on sealife.
802* SecretCharacter: A minikit in ''The Clone Wars''.
803* SuperNotDrowningSkills: In ''The Force Awakens'', he has the ability to wade through water-filled spots to either find objects or resurface from another spot. He's also [[ThisLooksLikeAJobForAquaman the only character that can do so]], at least in the base game, with DLC adding Kit Fisto and Jar-Jar Binks as characters that can also swim.
804[[/folder]]
805
806[[folder:Garven "Red Leader" Dries]]
807!!!'''Playable Appearances:''' ''The Skywalker Saga''
808
809The leader of the Rebel's Red Squadron during the attack on the first Death Star.
810----
811* QuestGiver: Found on Yavin 4 asking the player to deal with some nearby Imperial troops.
812* TheVoiceless: When playable, he doesn't say a word.
813
814[[/folder]]
815
816[[folder:Wedge Antilles]]
817!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Clone Wars'', ''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
818
819A Rebel Pilot who took part in many important battles and ended up surviving the Galactic Civil War. He was friends with Luke Skywalker and his team.
820----
821* AdaptedOut: Despite his survivalist skills, he took until ''The Clone Wars'' to be playable. His cameo appearance at the end of ''Rise of Skywalker'' is excised.
822* AscendedExtra: He went from missing in both ''The Original Trilogy'' and ''The Complete Saga'', to a minikit-earned SecretCharacter in ''The Clone Wars'', to a first-level unlock in ''The Force Awakens'', until he finally got a proper story-relevant and playable role in ''The Skywalker Saga''.
823* DudeWheresMyReward: ''The Skywalker Saga'' shows him trying to get a medal through the background of the last scene of ''A New Hope''. He doesn't succeed.
824* ImplausibleDeniability: If asked to interact with a puzzle he can't solve, he'll claim he isn't even there.
825* {{Manchild}}: He's a little more childish in ''The Skywalker Saga''. When playable, he introduces himself making whooshing noises.
826* SecretCharacter: A minikit in ''The Clone Wars''.
827[[/folder]]
828
829[[folder:Biggs Darklighter]]
830!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Skywalker Saga''
831
832A pilot in Red Squadron who flew in the Battle of the Death Star.
833----
834* AdaptedOut: His mention by Luke in ''A New Hope'' and his scenes with Luke on Yavin 4 are left out.
835* BadassInDistress: During his quest, comes under attack from Imperial troops and needs to be rescued.
836* NeverSayDie: His bio card mentions he was at the Death Star battle, but very specifically ''avoids'' mentioning what became of him.
837* QuestGiver: Asks the player to help him deliver supplies while he gets the Empire off his back.
838
839[[/folder]]
840
841[[folder:Jett Porkins]]
842!!!'''Playable Appearances:''' ''The Skywalker Saga''
843
844Another pilot in Red Squadron.
845----
846* AdaptedOut: His death is left out of ''The Skywalker Saga''.
847* LargeHam: He has a very over-the-top attitude to things.
848* ThirdPersonPerson: Occasionally speaks like this, such as when grabbing goodies.
849-->'''Porkins:''' Porkins ''never'' turns down free stuff!
850
851[[/folder]]
852
853[[folder:Theron Nett]]
854!!!'''Playable Appearances:'' The Skywalker Saga
855
856A pilot in Red Squadron, under the callsign Red Eleven.
857----
858* QuestGiver: Asks the player to deliver some supplies to the Rebels for him. Definitely not because he's passing the buck.
859* TheVoiceless: Voiced in his questline, but silent when playable.
860
861[[/folder]]
862
863[[folder:General Riekan]]
864!!!'''Playable Appearances:''' ''The Skywalker Saga''
865
866A general in the Rebel Alliance by the time of the Battle of Hoth.
867----
868* AdaptationExpansion: Due to gameplay mechanics, he accompanies Han's search for Luke.
869* {{Pun}}: Cracks one on Leia hanging up on Han. Han's pretty irritated by it.
870
871[[/folder]]
872
873[[folder:[=K-3PO=]]]
874
875A protocol droid working in the Rebel Alliance.
876----
877* PaletteSwap: Identical to Threepio, but in white.
878* WeCanRebuildHim: Smashed up in the Imperial attack on Echo Base, a quest restores him... but not quite effectively.
879
880[[/folder]]
881
882[[folder:Mon Mothma]]
883!!!'''Playable Appearances:''' ''The Skywalker Saga''
884
885A Senator for the Galactic Republic who became one of the leaders of the Rebel Alliance.
886----
887* AdaptationalBadass: In the canon, Mon's not one for fighting. Due to gameplay mechanics, her depiction here has her just as capable in a fight as any other character.
888* DramaQueen: She overdramatically declares the base on Yavin 4 is under attack, before admitting it's just wildlife and she probably shouldn't have said it that way.
889* EarlyBirdCameo: Makes an appearance in ''A New Hope'', two movies before she first appears.
890* NotSoAboveItAll: Admits to being impressed by the methods the criminals on Yavin 4 used, even if they are trying to do it to her and her people.
891* OutscareTheEnemy: During Dries' quest, Yellow Leader shows up to help, claiming he was inspired to do the right thing. Red Leader figures out Mon Mothma put the fear of her into him, which he admits.
892* QuestGiver: Asks the player to get rid of some hostile local wildlife around the rebel base.
893
894[[/folder]]
895
896[[folder:Nien Numb]]
897!!!'''Playable Appearances:''' ''The Skywalker Saga''
898
899* BilingualBonus: As in the films, he speaks in Haya, though the subtitles will show what he's saying as well.
900* OldSoldier: Noted in his bio to be one of the few Rebel members still fighting in the Resistance.
901* QuestGiver: Asks for help delivering supplies to other Rebels.
902
903[[/folder]]
904
905!!The Resistance
906[[folder:Temmin "Snap" Wexley]]
907Another pilot in the Resistance's Black Squadron.
908----
909* DelegationRelay: Apparently he was assigned to fix up the Jedi obstacle course on Aljan Kloss, but instead passed it off to Wrobie Tryce, despite that not being her job.
910* InSeriesNickname: "Snap". On spawning he tries to claim it's because of what he does to his enemies, before admitting this isn't true (in canon, it's because he snaps his fingers when nervous, which he obviously can't do as a Lego figure).
911* SparedByTheAdaptation: Killed in ''Rise of Skywalker'', but the game just has him spectacularly crash on a Final Order Star Destroyer, dazed but unharmed.
912[[/folder]]
913
914[[folder:Kaydel Connix]]
915A young member of the Resistance.
916----
917* AwesomeMccoolName: Tries claiming on spawning that her middle name of "Ko" stands for "Knock Out", but then admits it isn't.
918* TheDitz: Mildly. She did write down clues so she'd remember what she'd written down... but she can't figure them out either.
919* QuestGiver: Asks the player to find a map she's left lying around somewhere on D'Qar.
920* RankUp: By Episode IX she's gotten a boost to lieutenant.
921[[/folder]]
922
923[[folder:Ello Asty]]
924A pilot in the Resistance.
925----
926* SparedByTheAdaptation: Doesn't get shot down in the assault on Starkiller Base.
927* WaxingLyrical: Since his name is a ShoutOut to the Music/BeastieBoys album ''Hello Nasty'', the game runs with it, have Ello speak in nothing but lyrics from their songs. Even his profile gets in on it.
928-->'''Ello:''' I got the skills that pay the bills!
929-->'''Ello:''' I won't let you sabotage this Resistance!
930
931[[/folder]]
932
933[[folder:Rose Tico]]
934An engineer who Finn forms a partnership with following the evacuation of D'Qar.
935----
936* KickTheDog: Unlike the movies, she doesn't zap Finn, she just evacuates his pod full of stuff, which is then immediately blasted by the First Order.
937[[/folder]]
938
939[[folder:C'ai Threnali]]
940Another Abednedo serving in the Resistance alongside Poe Dameron.
941----
942* DemotedToExtra: He's a {{Mauveshirt}} in the films proper, but his scenes in ''The Last Jedi'' are removed, and he doesn't even get any lines.
943
944[[/folder]]
945
946[[folder:Tallie Lintra]]
947
948A Resistance A-Wing pilot.
949----
950* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: The game skips Kylo Ren bombing the ''Raddus'' hanger boy, so she doesn't die, but instead just disappears from the plot entirely.
951* TheVoiceless: Despite being voiced in the storyline, playable Tallie doesn't say a word.
952
953[[/folder]]
954
955[[folder:Vice Admiral Holdo]]
956* AdaptationalBadass: Film Holdo never does any fighting on screen. Gameplay mechanics mean she's as capable of fighting as anyone, with a gun or fists.
957* CharacterExaggeration: Not her as such, but her hair. Cutscenes draw extra attention to it by making it sparkly, and giving Holdo two identical backers with green and orange hair.
958* HeroicSacrifice: In a game that tends to avoid killing any character, Holdo still gets to perform the Holdo Maneuver.
959* OutOfFocus: Most of her part in the plot of ''The Last Jedi'' is excised.
960[[/folder]]
961
962[[folder:General D'Arcy]]
963* AdaptationalBadass: Film D'Arcy stays strictly off the frontlines in support roles. Here, she's playable in fights.
964* BattleCouple: With her wife, Wrobie Tryce, if they're both active.
965* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Her solution to the Vulptex going missing is to howl repeatedly to try and lure them out.
966* QuestGiver: Asks the player to track down where the Vulpexes have gotten to on Crait.
967[[/folder]]
968
969[[folder:Klaud]]
970A Trodatome mechanic in the Resistance
971----
972* MundaneUtility: Seeks to use the lightning on Exegol, which is almost certainly Force-charged by the Dark Side, to power a generator (even if it does come with the little side-effect of an aura of general desirability that makes criminals wants it for themselves). The device the generator powers? An arcade game.
973* NonActionGuy: Partly because he's a mechanic, but also just because of biology. He doesn't have arms to throw a punch.
974* NonStandardCharacterDesign: As a Trodatome, he's not a minifig like most other characters. Also because of this, he's classified as an Extra class character.
975* QuestGiver: Sends the player to Exegol to get power for his device.
976* TheUnintelligible: As a Trodatome, he doesn't speak Basic, instead going by Trodatome, requiring a translator droid.
977* WeaksauceWeakness: While Klaud is a brilliant inventor, his energy-gathering device does suffer from a operator incompatibility problem; it needs hands, which he don't got.
978* YouNoTakeCandle: Even with a droid translating his speech, it's still pretty grammatically garbled.
979
980[[/folder]]
981
982[[folder:Beaumont Kin]]
983A historian with the Resistance by the time the Final Order appears.
984----
985* ActorAllusion: Beaumont wants a second breakfast. Later on, he remarks he's put "meat back on the menu".
986* IJustWantToBeBadass: His spawning dialogue has him eagerly leaping at the chance for action, and in fights exclaims his hope he'll coin the "Beaumont Maneuver" with his actions.
987* QuestGiver: Asks the player to look into an ancient Jedi riddle leading to some, as the inscription says, "goodies".
988* SkewedPriorities: He petitioned General Leia to institute second breakfast as Resistance policy. When she refused, he and his buddy decided to use the ''Tantive IV's'' engines to cook their meal in secret.
989[[/folder]]
990
991[[folder:Wrobie Tyce]]
992
993A pilot in the Resistance's Cobalt Squadron, married to General D'Arcy.
994----
995* AcePilot: Another Resistance X-Wing pilot.
996* HappilyMarried: To D'Arcy, which she'll mention on gathering collectibles.
997
998[[/folder]]
999
1000[[folder:R2-KT]]
1001!!!'''Playable Appearances:''' ''The Skywalker Saga''
1002A galactically-beloved astromech droid who served the Galactic Republic, and then later the Resistance.
1003----
1004* AscendedExtra: From background cameo in ''The Force Awakens'' to a quest giver and playable character.
1005* CharacterShilling: Played for laughs; the Resistance fighters she saves on Takodana gush about how awesome she is, and how ''doomed'' they'd have been if she hadn't come along.
1006* QuestGiver: Asks the player character to assist her in saving some Resistance fighters who got into trouble outside Maz's castle.
1007* RedBaron: Katie is known as "The Droid With a Heart of Gold".
1008
1009[[/folder]]
1010
1011[[folder:R5-[=2JE=]]]
1012
1013An exasperated astromech working as the droid boss on Aljan Kloss.
1014----
1015* EveryoneHasStandards: Apologizes to the player character afterwards for having caused them to be subject to another astromech's long, rambling, badly edited fanfic in the process of finding them.
1016* PaletteSwap: Almost but not entirely identical to R5-D4.
1017* QuestGiver: Asks the player to round up the other astromechs, who're slacking off.
1018* SurroundedByIdiots: Twojay's attitude toward the other droids, though given the personalities on display, it's pretty justified.
1019
1020[[/folder]]
1021
1022!!Other Heroes
1023[[folder:Wicket]]
1024!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Original Trilogy'', ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
1025An Ewok who aids the heroes during the Battle of Endor.
1026----
1027* {{BFG}}: As a Scavenger character, he can use the Breaker Blaster.
1028* TheCameo: In the DS version of ''LEGO Indiana Jones''.
1029* EarlyBirdCameo: Appears on the ''Tantiv IV'' in ''The Skywalker Saga'', several years before the war supposedly reached his homeworld.
1030[[/folder]]
1031
1032[[folder:Ewoks]]
1033!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Original Trilogy'', ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
1034
1035Small, furry, bear-like creatures native to the Forest Moon of Endor that helped the Rebels defend their homeworld.
1036----
1037* BambooTechnology: As Scavenger characters, they build their Scavenger equipment out of wood and fronds. Paploo manages to build a working podracer out of the same.
1038* DemotedToExtra: In the console versions of ''The Clone Wars''.
1039* FantasticRacism: They're not wild about outsiders. Logray holds the Rebels as entirely responsible for the Imperial presence on the moon, and plans on making them perform numerous inane tasks as a penance.
1040* FetchQuest: Paploo asks the player to go to other planets and fetch parts for his pod.
1041* ImAHumanitarian: A side-quest on the Forest Moon requires saving some rebels caught in their net.
1042* QuestGiver: Chirpa, Logray, Teebo and Paploo all hand out quests to the player character.
1043* SparedByTheAdaptation: One of the Ewok got shot by a Stormtrooper and later found dead. In ''The Skywalker Saga'', the say Ewok is found dazed but unharmed.
1044* TemptingFate: After his podracer is assembled, Paploo says they just need to deliver it to Tatooine, and surely nothing can happen to them on the way there, right?
1045
1046[[/folder]]
1047
1048[[folder:Boolio]]
1049
1050A spy who helps pass on information to the Resistance.
1051----
1052* BadLiar: Occasionally will insist, unprompted, [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial that he's not a spy and has no idea why anyone would think that]]. Making it worse, nearly every other line he has while playable is about how he's a spy.
1053* GrapplingHookPistol: As a Rebel, he comes equipped with one.
1054* SparedByTheAdaptation: His death at the hands of Kylo Ren is skipped over, and his character profile avoids any mention of it.
1055
1056[[/folder]]
1057----
1058!Dark Side
1059!!Separatists
1060[[folder:Battle Droids]]
1061!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Video Game'', ''The Original Trilogy'', ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Clone Wars'', ''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
1062!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MatthewWood (''The Skywalker Saga'')
1063
1064The dim-witted soldiers of the Trade Federation and Confederacy, Battle Droids are programmed to hunt down Jedi and clone troopers alike. They oppose our heroes frequently until they are put out of commission following the rise of the Empire.
1065----
1066* AdaptationalComicRelief: The Battle Droids of Episode 1 have the goofier, less menacing voices of their ''Clone Wars'' and ''Revenge of the Sith'' versions, and are about as correspondingly threatening.
1067* AndYourRewardIsClothes: Its "Security" and "Geonosis" variants in the original.
1068* ButtMonkey: In addition to being standard [[{{Mook}} Mooks]], they are consistently getting the crap beaten out of them in cutscenes.
1069* CharacterCatchphrase: No adaptation of these droids is complete without them often spouting their classic "Roger, roger!" phrase. Even in the games using SpeakingSimlish, they occasionally say it in cutscenes, while Commander Droids say it every time they call in back-up.
1070* CoolBike: The STAP hoversled.
1071* CoolStarship: The Tri-Fighters in ''The Complete Saga'', which return in ''The Clone Wars'' alongside the new Hyena Bombers and the ''Halo''.
1072* DirtyCoward: Even boss Battle Droids try to run and hide from the player.
1073* DownloadableContent: The Commander variant is part of the Droids DLC Pack in ''The Force Awakens''.
1074* DropShip: The CIS Drop ships they pilot. They are playable as minikits in ''The Original Trilogy'', and became full-fledged vehicles in ''The Clone Wars''.
1075* TheDitz: An entire army of them.
1076* EliteMooks: The Commander variant takes two hits to kill instead of just one like the others. Also, the enemy version is a MookMaker and the playable version lets you make other droids tag along with you as allies.
1077* ForTheEvulz: A bunch on Utapau are on a rampage for what they admit is absolutely no reason, smashing up a shop to find something to retroactively justify it.
1078* PaletteSwap: All of them use the exact same model and animations, only difference being color differences and that some have a "backpack" attached.
1079* ScrewTheWarWerePartying: A bunch of them can be found on Mustafar in ''The Skywalker Saga'' having a massive dance party in their break room, with no plan on stopping any time soon. One of them is a little concerned about the lightsaber sounds it heard earlier though.
1080* SecretCharacter: Only playable in the Game Boy version via cheat code. A version riding a STAP is playable in the same way.
1081* SpiderTank: The aptly-named Homing Spider Droid appeared in the original game, but made its first playable appearance in ''The Clone Wars'', alongside the new Dwarf Spider Droid.
1082* StompyMooks: They clank lightly as they walk around.
1083* TankGoodness: The [=AATs=], Super Tanks, and Hailfire droids have always been a part of the series. They have their first real impact on gameplay, and are first drivable in ''The Clone Wars''.
1084* ZeroEffortBoss: OOM-14, the boss character for the ''Invisible Hand'', hides behind a forcefield. Once it's deactivated, he'll go down in one hit.
1085[[/folder]]
1086
1087[[folder:Droideka/Destroyer Droid]]
1088!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Video Game'', ''The Original Trilogy'', ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Clone Wars'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
1089
1090Small but effective combat droids that make up for their slow walking speed with the ability to roll up unto a wheel for quick transport. Rounding out their arsenal is a personal force field and twin blasters. They were decommissioned with the rest of the droid army after the Clone Wars.
1091----
1092* EliteMooks: Some of the deadliest enemies in the game.
1093* GunsAkimbo: Their twin blasters.
1094* HeavilyArmoredMook: Blaster bolts simply deflect off their shields, forcing you to take a lightsaber to them, and even then it takes a whopping ''10 hits'' to destroy their shields and three more to kill the Droideka. Fortunately the GroundPound attack and a well-timed combo can short out their shields instantly.
1095* KungFuProofMook: Their shields are completely immune to blaster fire (except from other Droidekas). The orange-shielded versions in ''The Clone Wars'' take this further by being immune to both lightsabers and explosives as well, meaning you need to either throw nearby heavy objects at them, crush them with a rockslide, or Force Push them into bottomless pits.
1096* MechanicallyUnusualFighter: The Droideka was a minikit for "Droid Factory" in ''The Video Game''. Even though all of the other minikits are vehicles, it wasn't too bad. But when ''The Original Trilogy'' made minikits playable, the droideka stayed at its normal size compared to all of the other, vehicle-sized minikits. The upside to this is that minikit-Droideka can still use the "[[ActionBomb Self Destruct]]" extra, which is very useful in a level full of breakable objects where the objective is to earn 1,000,000 studs in a limited amount of time.
1097* MundaneUtility: Their NighInvulnerable status, especially in ''The Clone Wars'' where they're invincible while moving, would make them good characters for breezing through free-play before you can unlock the Ghost characters or Invulnerability cheat, but the most useful thing about them is the fact their ability to roll around quickly makes traversing long stretches of ground a breeze, since every other character can't move any faster than a brisk jog. It especially helps with speeding up traversing the massive HubLevel for ''The Clone Wars''.
1098* NoSell: While already impervious to blaster fire while shielded in the original games, when they returned in ''The Clone Wars'' they acquired an interesting coding quirk where they are NighInvulnerable to harm while rolling around, not even being damaged by lightsabers. Given the fact they're completely incapable of attacking while moving, and in fact [[DiscardAndDraw lost the ability to instantly stop and shoot in exchange for the in-motion invulnerability]], this is an understandable quirk to give them.
1099* RetCanon: They were redesigned in ''The Clone Wars'' to better match their appearance from the series it's based on.
1100* SecretCharacter: Only playable in the Game Boy version via cheat code.
1101[[/folder]]
1102
1103[[folder:Darth Maul]]
1104!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Video Game'', ''The Original Trilogy'', ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Clone Wars'', ''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
1105!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SamWitwer (''The Skywalker Saga'')
1106
1107Darth Sidious' first apprentice in the films, Darth Maul is a Zabrak Sith shrouded in mystery. He stealthily hunts the Jedi throughout ''Film/ThePhantomMenace'', until revealing himself just in time to kill Qui-Gon. However, he is defeated by Obi-Wan soon afterward. [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars He is presumed dead ... for now]].
1108----
1109* BigNo: After being sliced in half by Obi-Wan, he shouts this as he falls down the pit.
1110* CoolStarship: His Sith Infiltrator, which is a playable minikit in ''The Original Trilogy''.
1111* DefiantToTheEnd: Even being reduced to a head isn't enough to stop him from trying to kill Obi-Wan.
1112* GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere: Appears in the final level of ''Film/ThePhantomMenace'' with no prior warning. The Game Boy version at least include the scene of him hunting Qui-Gon in the desert, but his expository scene with Palpatine still isn't shown.
1113* GetBackHereBoss: In his boss level, he often leaps away from the playable characters.
1114* HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: Thanks to Obi-Wan. Yet his legs remain active.
1115* HeroKiller: He killed Qui-Gon Jinn, who is a heroic Jedi Master.
1116* JustYouAndMeAndMyGuards: In the boss fight in ''The Video Game'', ''The Complete Saga'' and ''Skywalker Saga'', [[FlunkyBoss he has battle droids]] with him. Some of those are commanders who call in more droids.
1117** SourceMusic: In ''Skywalker Saga'', these same droids are the ones performing "Duel of the Fates".
1118* KnightOfCerebus: The first character to kill off a major hero.
1119* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: A Sith who has a red face covered in black markings.
1120* NotQuiteDead: In ''Skywalker Saga'', it is Qui-Gon Jinn who slices Darth Maul in half, only for him to quickly crawl out of the chute he drops into and kill Qui-Gon as he and Obi-Wan celebrate. When Obi-Wan decapitates him, he comes back again as a severed head before Obi-Wan kicks him down the chute for good.
1121* SecretCharacter:
1122** He's a minikit in ''The Clone Wars''.
1123** He's a carbonite block in ''The Force Awakens''.
1124[[/folder]]
1125
1126[[folder:Geonosian]]
1127!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Video Game'', ''The Original Trilogy'', ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Clone Wars'' ''The Skywalker Saga''
1128
1129A barbaric, insectoid race native to the deserts of Geonosis. They openly aid the Separatists during the Clone Wars
1130----
1131* EverythingsDeaderWithZombies: The "Zombie" variant in ''The Clone Wars''.
1132* MySpeciesDothProtestTooMuch: One Geonosian in ''The Skywalker Saga'' tries to break free from his fellow Geonosians and move to Naboo to live an intellectual life.
1133* PaletteSwap: In the original game, Geonosians will randomly appear with either a regular blaster or their unique sonic blasters, denoted by the red or green studs at the end of their weapons. Both variants are functionally identical.
1134* SecretCharacter: Only playable via code on the Game Boy.
1135* SonicStunner: Some Geonosians use Sonic Blasters, indicated by the green stud on their blasters.
1136* TheUnintelligible: They speak Geonosian. Unless the active player character understands it, they can't be spoken to.
1137[[/folder]]
1138
1139[[folder:Super Battle Droids]]
1140!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Video Game'', ''The Original Trilogy'', ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Clone Wars'', ''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
1141!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MatthewWood (''The Skywalker Saga'')
1142
1143Built Just before the Clone Wars, the B2 series of Battle Droids were bigger, tougher, and stronger than their skeletal-looking cousins. They would be seen frequently during the clone wars before being shut down with the rest of the droid army after the rise of the Empire.
1144----
1145* {{BFG}}: The "Heavy Weapon" variant from ''The Clone Wars'' has a rocket launcher on it's arm in place of a blaster.
1146* CanonForeigner: The Golden Models.
1147* DownloadableContent: They are part of the Droids DLC Pack in ''The Force Awakens''.
1148* EvilSoundsDeep: They have a much deeper voice than their precursor models, and are used for much less comedy.
1149* HeavilyArmoredMook: In that they can take three hits rather than just one like regular Battle Droids.
1150* HelpfulMook: In Grievous chapter 1 of ''The Clone Wars'', you can optionally construct Gold Super Battle Droids that will follow you and attack enemies for you, as well as one you are required to build (outside Free Play) to clear a gold obstacle that it can destroy with rapid fire.
1151* RegeneratingHealth: As a playable character, the Golden models have this.
1152* RetCanon: They are repainted from powder blue to a more movie-and-TV-accurate grey in ''The Clone Wars''.
1153* SecretCharacter: Only playable via code on the GBA version of ''The Video Game''.
1154* ShoutOut: They'll occasionally call organic lifeforms "[[WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}} meatbags]]".
1155* StompyMooks: In ''The Skywalker Saga'', they have a much louder footstep than the [=B1s=].
1156* StuffBlowingUp: In the ''Skywalker Saga'', they are Extra class characters but still have the Enemy class ability to throw thermal detonators.
1157[[/folder]]
1158
1159[[folder:Count Dooku/Darth Tyranus]]
1160!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Video Game'', ''The Original Trilogy'', ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Clone Wars'', ''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
1161!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CoreyBurton (''The Skywalker Saga'')
1162
1163A Sith Lord and a leader of the Confederacy of Independent Systems, he was once a student of Master Yoda and a teacher of Qui-Gon Jinn. After cutting off Anakin's hand at the Battle of Geonosis, he manages to evade the Republic throughout the Clone Wars, only to meet his fate at the hands of a vengeful Anakin on board ''The Invisible Hand''.
1164----
1165* DeadpanSnarker: If he spawns around Episode III Anakin, he gets some very dry wit at his expense.
1166* DeathGlare: Due to his eyes in ''The Video Game'' and ''The Complete Saga''.
1167* EvilEyebrows: His eyebrows are super prominent and is the evil apprentice of Darth Sidious himself.
1168* EvilSoundsDeep: ''The Skywalker Saga'' has Corey Burton once again providing his best Christopher Lee impersonation for Dooku.
1169* GoryDiscretionShot: His death in the game is shown from his POV. The DS version of ''The Complete Saga'' does show his head flying off, though.
1170* MasterSwordsman: In the first game he was the only character who could injure others despite blocking.
1171* OffWithHisHead: How he meets his end thanks to Anakin.
1172* RetCanon: He was redesigned in ''The Clone Wars'' to better match his appearance from the series it's based on.
1173* SecretCharacter: He is one of the carbonite blocks in ''The Force Awakens''.
1174* SkewedPriorities: Decides to take a shower after fleeing from the Geonosis Arena. If he hadn't, he'd have been able to get away before Anakin and Obi-Wan caught up with him.
1175* SolarSail: His escape ship from ''Film/AttackOfTheClones''. It's a playable minikit in ''Original Trilogy''.
1176* TranslatorBuddy: He can understand the Genosians, as well as the Acolytes of the Sith.
1177[[/folder]]
1178
1179[[folder:Grievous' Bodyguards/[=MagnaGuards=]]]
1180!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Video Game'', ''The Original Trilogy'', ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Clone Wars'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
1181
1182These elite Battle droids follow Grievous around and act as his bodyguards. Able to survive dismemberment and still keep fighting, they prove formidable enemies of the Jedi.
1183----
1184* BadassCrew: They accompany Grievous and are armed with electro-staffs.
1185* CoolStarship: Their specialized starfighters appear in ''The Clone Wars''.
1186* EliteMooks: Stronger than the battle droids, and their electro-staffs act like lightsabers, allowing them to block direct attacks.
1187* HeavilyArmoredMook: In addition to their KungFuProofMook status, in every game they take at least four saber hits to destroy. Just as weak to explosives as other droids, though.
1188* InASingleBound: They can only jump once, but their one jump is as high as Jar Jar's double jump.
1189* KungFuProofMook: They're always immune to blaster fire due to wielding lightsaber-like stun sticks, while in ''The Clone Wars'' they're the only droid type completely impervious to Force Push with their heads still on (even Droideka can be moved around harmlessly while shielded).
1190* OffWithHisHead: When down to [[ShowsDamage one hit point]] in the original games. Humorously enough, picking up health while playing as one causes it to spontaneously grow a new head. In ''The Clone Wars'' chopping off their head is required to hurt them with lightsabers or Force Push.
1191* RetCanon: They were redesigned for ''The Clone Wars'' to better match their appearance from the show it's based on.
1192[[/folder]]
1193
1194[[folder:General Grievous]]
1195!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Video Game'', ''The Original Trilogy'', ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Clone Wars'', ''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
1196!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MatthewWood (''The Skywalker Saga'')
1197
1198A former Kaleesh General, Grievous was injured badly in a shuttle accident secretly caused by his allies Dooku, Poggle, and San Hill. The few parts of Grievous' body that were salvageable were put inside a cyborg body. The warlord was put in charge of much of the CIS army. Despite not being force-sensitive, he is trained in lightsaber combat, and is adept at quad-wield sabers with his four arms.
1199-----
1200* AnArmAndALeg: Loses each of his arms one by one during his boss fight in ''The Skywalker Saga''.
1201* AwesomeButImpractical: Quad-wielding lightsabers is pretty awesome, but Grievous' attack animations are so long that the novelty quickly wears off.
1202* CoolStarship:
1203** The Soulless One is a playable vehicle in ''The Clone Wars.''
1204** His flagship, the ''Invisible Hand'', makes up one half of ''The Clone Wars''' HubLevel and is the backdrop for several missions.
1205* DoubleJump: He can do this even without Force powers. In fact, his jump is ''higher'' than that of the Jedi, making him ideal for grabbing otherwise out-of-reach collectibles.
1206* DownloadableContent: He is part of the Droids DLC Pack in ''The Force Awakens''.
1207* DualWielding: Quad wielding with four lightsabers.
1208* FourStarBadass: General of the droid armies.
1209* HeroKiller: Since the original game's mechanics require two characters around at any one time, he fights Obi-Wan and Commander Cody, the fight ending when he casually slices Cody.
1210* JustYouAndMeAndMyGuards: Unlike his movie counterpart, he calls in a group of Super Battle Droids to fight during the GBA version of ''The Video Game''.
1211* OffWithHisHead:
1212** Since his original death couldn't really be depicted when made with LEGO, Obi-Wan instead just shoots his head off with Cody's discarded gun.
1213** In ''Skywalker Saga'', he actually gets decapitated before being killed by Obi-Wan using Cody's blaster.
1214* PsychopathicManchild: ''Skywalker Saga'' plays up his fondness for gathering lightsabers, and his interaction with Dooku makes him more like someone who just really wants to show off their hobby, while Dooku testily suggests he use those swords on their enemies.
1215* RetCanon: He was redesigned for ''The Clone Wars'' in order to better match his appearance from the show the game is based on.
1216* SocialMediaBeforeReason: ''The Skywalker Saga'' makes him a selfie addict, and it's this that allow Anakin and Obi-Wan to find him.
1217[[/folder]]
1218
1219[[folder:Vulture Droid]]
1220!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Video Game'', ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Clone Wars'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
1221
1222Spider-like droids that can transform into starfighters for space combat. They were used during the blockade of Naboo and continued use by the CIS throughout the Clone Wars.
1223----
1224* CoolStarship: Their primary function.
1225* PromotedToPlayable: Had minimal appearances in the original game.
1226[[/folder]]
1227
1228[[folder:Nute Gunray]]
1229!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Clone Wars'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
1230!!!'''Voiced by:''' Silas Carson (''The Skywalker Saga'')
1231----
1232* AdaptedOut: Despite his importance, particularly in Episode I, Nute took two-and-a-half games to finally appear.
1233* AscendedExtra: After only appearing in ''The Clone Wars'', his plot involving the Trade Federation is properly included in ''The Skywalker Saga''
1234* CoolStarship: The Neimoidian Shuttle is unlocked with him.
1235* DartboardOfHate: Uses Queen Amidala's picture as one.
1236* DemotedToExtra: As with all non-Palpatine villains, his role in ''The Skywalker Saga'' is greatly reduced.
1237* SparedByTheAdaptation: In ''The Skywalker Saga’s'' depiction of the mission to Mustafar, it is implied that Anakin gave him a NoHoldsBarredBeatdown but left him alive.
1238[[/folder]]
1239
1240[[folder:Rune Haako]]
1241!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Skywalker Saga''
1242!!!'''Voiced by:''' (''The Skywalker Saga'')
1243----
1244* AdaptedOut: Despite his importance, particularly in Episode I, Rune took two-and-a-half games to finally appear, and two more him to become plot-relevant and playable.
1245* AscendedExtra: After only appearing in ''The Clone Wars'' as an NPC, his plot involving the Trade Federation is properly included in ''The Skywalker Saga''.
1246* PromotedToPlayable: While he is shown alongside Nute in ''The Clone Wars'', he's only an NPC, with it taking until ''The Skywalker Saga'' for him to become properly playable.
1247* SparedByTheAdaptation: In ''The Skywalker Saga’s'' depiction of the mission to Mustafar, it is implied that Anakin gave him and the rest of the Separatists a NoHoldsBarredBeatdown but left them alive.
1248[[/folder]]
1249
1250[[folder:Poggle the Lesser]]
1251!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Clone Wars'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
1252----
1253* AdaptationalNiceGuy: In ''The Skywalker Saga'' he offers Young Boba an ice cream cone after his father's death, something the character's canon version would never even pretend to do... which might also be averted if what Dooku suspects is true.
1254* AdaptedOut: Finally appears in ''The Clone Wars'' after not being present in the original game or its update, though a generic Geonosian seems to take his place in the cutscenes for the "Jedi Battle" level.
1255* AscendedExtra: While he's actually more relevant in ''The Clone Wars'', he still finally gets back his story scenes and becomes unlockable in ''The Skywalker Saga''.
1256* CoolStarship: The Geonosian Starfighter is unlocked with him.
1257* SparedByTheAdaptation: In ''The Skywalker Saga’s'' depiction of the mission to Mustafar, it is implied that he got a traumatic beating from Anakin instead of losing his head from the Dark Jedi’s lightsaber.
1258[[/folder]]
1259
1260!!Galactic Empire
1261[[folder:Stormtroopers/Other Imperial Forces]]
1262[[quoteright:240:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/heraimisgettingbetter.jpeg]]
1263!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Video Game'', ''The Original Trilogy'', ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Clone Wars'', ''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
1264!!!'''Voiced by:''' Sam Fink (''The Skywalker Saga'')
1265
1266The brunt of the Imperial Forces, these bumbling soldiers can be found everywhere the Empire controls. They come in a wide variety of forms built for different jobs and environments. Their overall designs and roles would later be adopted by the First Order for the brunt of their own forces.
1267----
1268* AdaptationalDumbass: They're much more idiotic and comic relief than in canon.
1269* AndYourRewardIsClothes: The Beach Trooper, Sandtrooper, TIE Pilot, Death Star Trooper, Imperial Officers, and Snowtroopers in ''The Original Trilogy''. The Scout Troopers are also available on handhelds.
1270* {{Bowdlerize}}: In ''The Original Trilogy'', the beach troopers wear nothing but a blue thong and a helmet. In ''The Complete Saga'', they wear longer blue shorts and a life jacket. However, the DS version of the game gives them back their original design.
1271* CanonForeigner: The Beach Troopers are exclusive to the game.
1272* CanonImmigrant: The Shadow Troopers are from the Expanded Universe.
1273* CoolBike: Enemies in the console version; fully playable vehicles on the GBA.
1274* CoolStarship: The TIE Fighters, Interceptors, Bombers, and the Imperial Shuttles, all of which are both regular vehicles and minikits. The Star Destroyers as well, which are also minikits.
1275* FightingClown: The beach troopers, in the hands of a player.
1276* ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy: The TropeNamer, although they can actually hit you on occasion.
1277* MookCarryover: Due to how the Stormtrooper outfit isn't unique, it was quite simple for the design and name to transfer from the Empire to the First Order, helped by how the Order intentionally emulates the Empire.
1278* SecretCharacter:
1279** The Stormtrooper is unlocked through the BonusLevel in the original.
1280** In the console versions of ''The Original Trilogy'', the Scout Troopers are only available through the "Extra Toggle" extra. The Imperial Engineer, and AT-TE drivers are also playable this way.
1281** Both the classic Stormtroopers and the new "Dark Troopers" are available as minikits in ''The Clone Wars''. The TIE Pilot is on handhelds.
1282* TookALevelInDumbass: Compared to their Clone Trooper predecessors, who were goofy, but not as cripplingly incompetent as the Stormtroopers.
1283* WalkingTank: The [=AT-STs=] and [=AT-ATs=], which appear as enemies and are also playable as minikits on consoles. The AT-ST is a fully-playable vehicle on the DS.
1284* VileVillainLaughableLackey: While the Emperor is a [[KnightOfCerebus serious villain]], and Darth Vader is [[BewareTheSillyOnes humorous but competent]], the Stormtroopers are barely effective and take the bulk of the game's slapstick. Even as playable characters they aren't safe, as their dive maneuver is just them flopping on the ground awkwardly.
1285[[/folder]]
1286
1287[[folder:Imperial Spy]]
1288!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Original Trilogy'', ''The Complete Saga''
1289
1290A Kubaz who tipped off the Empire to two strange droids in Mos Eisley.
1291----
1292* AdaptationExpansion: He appears literally ''once'' in ''Film/ANewHope''. Here, he gets an entire boss fight.
1293* AdaptedOut: He does not appear at all in ''The Skywalker Saga''.
1294* GetBackHereBoss: He has no offensive ability, so the fight against him involves chasing him down while being attacked by an endlessly respawning pack of Stormtroopers.
1295* JokeCharacter: The Spy has no real use beyond passing Imperial checkpoints, which can already be done by a number of other playable characters.
1296* NoNameGiven: His name is Garindan in the Expanded Universe.
1297[[/folder]]
1298
1299[[folder:Grand Moff Tarkin]]
1300!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Original Trilogy'', ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Clone Wars'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
1301
1302A high-ranking official in the Imperial Army. Tarkin was personally responsible for the destruction of Alderaan. He got his comeuppance though, as he was in the original Death Star when it exploded.
1303----
1304* AdaptationalJerkass: In ''The Original Trilogy'', as well as in canon, he used the Death Star to blow up Alderaan with Leia watching, all out of spite. Unlike in canon, he outright points and laughs at Leia, as if he were a schoolyard bully.
1305* BigBad: Of ''Film/ANewHope''.
1306* DemotedToExtra: Left out of the ''Skywalker Saga'' version of Episode 4 entirely, being only unlocked as a playable character for completing a Challenge Mission and having no fully-voiced dialogue.
1307* EvilIsPetty: In ''The Original Trilogy'', he points and laughs at Leia after her home planet is destroyed
1308* EvilLaugh: He laughs in satisfaction after destroying Leia's home planet right in front of her eyes.
1309* KickTheDog: He uses the Death Star to destroy Leia's home planet just to spite her. He then points and laughs at her.
1310* OhCrap: In ''The Original Trilogy'', he reacts in horror when he realises the Death Star is moments away from exploding.
1311* SecretCharacter: You unlock him in ''The Clone Wars'' by having the entire galaxy under CIS control.
1312* VileVillainSaccharineShow: Aside from pointing and laughing at Leia after her home planet is destroyed and his OhCrap expressions in his final moments, Tarkin is a very serious and despicable villain.
1313[[/folder]]
1314
1315[[folder:Imperial Guard]]
1316!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Original Trilogy'', ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Clone Wars'', ''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
1317
1318The Emperor's personal bodyguards who protect him in his chamber.
1319----
1320* AdaptationalBadass: Since Vader turns on the Emperor earlier, the Imperial Guard provide the enemies for Luke's fight with the Emperor.
1321* EliteMooks: They're some of the toughest enemies in the series, capable of tanking ''four hits'', and they always come in pairs.
1322* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: They work for the Emperor, wear red robes with black visors, and they wield black spears; the latter was due to the game's release in the 2000s before their weapons were redesigned.
1323* SecretCharacter:
1324** A minikit in ''The Clone Wars''.
1325** One of the Carbonite blocks in ''The Force Awakens''.
1326* StoneWall: The only mook that can take ''four'' hits before going down (not counting the droideka's shields.) Fortunately, [[PsychicStrangle Force Choking]] them with Darth Vader will bring them down in a flash.
1327[[/folder]]
1328
1329[[folder:[=R2-Q5=]]]
1330!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Original Trilogy'', ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
1331
1332An astromech droid assigned to the second Death Star. Perished in the explosion.
1333----
1334* AdaptationalHeroism: He's strictly an Imperial droid in Canon. In ''The Skywalker Saga'', he not only survives the destruction of the Death Star II, he makes a HeelFaceTurn and joins the Resistance.
1335* AscendedExtra: Went from GBA-exclusive in ''The Original Trilogy'' to playable in all versions for ''The Complete Saga'' and ''The Skywalker Saga''.
1336* HeelFaceTurn: From serving aboard the Death Star II to aiding the Resistance 20 years later.
1337* MeanBoss: His message to the slacking Resistance worker includes outright verbal abuse and a few anatomically impossible threats.
1338* PaletteSwap: Same mold and overall design as [=R2-D2=] with just a different coloration, like all other astromechs.
1339* SparedByTheAdaptation: While R2-Q5 in the originals was presumably destroyed along with the Death Star II, in ''The Skywalker Saga'' he shows up fine and dandy by the time of ''The Force Awakens'', [[HeelFaceTurn serving the Resistance]] in their base on D'Qar.
1340[[/folder]]
1341
1342[[folder:Dian Jir]]
1343!!!'''Playable Appearances:''' ''The Skywalker Saga''
1344
1345An officer onboard the Death Star.
1346----
1347* LoonyFan: He's just a little ''too'' enthusiastic about that Death Star, even staging a play about it.
1348[[/folder]]
1349
1350!!Jabba's Crime Ring
1351[[folder:Jabba the Hutt]]
1352!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
1353!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson (''The Skywalker Saga'')
1354An infamous crime lord that operates out of Tatooine. Following the carbonization and bounty collection of Han Solo, Luke and crew come across him and are forced to fend for their lives.
1355----
1356* {{Acrofatic}}: Downplayed as a playable character in ''The Skywalker Saga'': While he's still a MightyGlacier and can only single-jump (and is unable to grab onto grapple points, but still an improvement over not being able to jump at all), he's a lot more mobile than you'd expect an obese legless slug to be. He can now sprint, move just as fast as, and as combo-capable as the bipeds.
1357* AdaptationalNiceGuy: In free roam mode, he does apologise to Leia for enslaving her.
1358--> '''Leia''': You make me sick\
1359'''Jabba the Hutt''':[[EvenEvilHasStandards I am both ashamed and embarrassed of my actions.]] Please accept my apologies.
1360* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: In ''The Skywalker Saga'', instead of Leia choking him, he just stuck in one of the windows of his sail barge. It's not quite clear if that kills him, but moments later the barge blows up, which almost certainly would have.
1361* FatBastard: He's one of the biggest, fattest, and most bloated characters in the franchise, with his personality and sense of morality being just as ugly and disgusting, especially his lusting over the girls he makes slaves.
1362* PromotedToPlayable: After spending over a decade being a non-playable ArcVillain, he finally gets a playable bigfig in the "Jabba's Palace Character pack" DLC for ''The Force Awakens'', and later becomes a base-game unlock in ''The Skywalker Saga''.
1363* MightyGlacier: He has a pretty good amount of StoutStrength, but as basically a sapient giant slug, he slithers across the ground really slowly and can't jump in ''The Force Awakens''. He does become significantly more mobile in ''The Skywalker Saga'', even if it's not as much as other characters.
1364* StoutStrength: His immense girth isn't ''all'' fat, with him having enough strength to hit enemies hard and break down cracked walls.
1365[[/folder]]
1366
1367[[folder:Gamorrean Guards]]
1368!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Original Trilogy'', ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Clone Wars'', ''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
1369Brutish, pig-like creatures from Gamorr. Jabba the Hutt enjoys contracting them as security.
1370
1371----
1372* BrutishCharacterBrutishWeapon: Representing their status as DumbMuscle, their weapons of choice are big heavy warhammers and axes, which they are quite good at blocking lightsaber slashes with.
1373* DumbMuscle: They're all very strong and capable of causing serious damage with their hammers, but their brains are severely lacking, so to prove their worth they let their strength do the talking, caring nothing about who they serve.
1374[[/folder]]
1375
1376[[folder:Skiff/Palace Guards]]
1377!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Original Trilogy'', ''The Complete Saga''
1378In addition to Gamorreans, Jabba also contracts Human and Nikto security forces as backup.
1379----
1380* {{Mooks}}: Not much to say about these characters besides them serving as guards for Jabba.
1381[[/folder]]
1382
1383[[folder:Bib Fortuna]]
1384!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Original Trilogy'', ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Clone Wars'', ''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
1385!!!'''Voiced by:''' Edward Dogliani (''The Skywalker Saga'')
1386A male Twi'lek who serves as Jabba's right hand.
1387----
1388* AdaptationalBadass: Similar to Lobot, he's able to fight swarms of enemies with his fists.
1389[[/folder]]
1390
1391[[folder:Salacious Crumb]]
1392A little Kowakian monkey-lizard who serves as Jabba's court jester.
1393----
1394* PromotedToPlayable: Becomes an unlockable character in ''Skywalker Saga''.
1395* QuestGiver: Asks the player to go find some good jokes for him.
1396
1397[[/folder]]
1398
1399[[folder:Rancor]]
1400!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Original Trilogy'', ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
1401Large carnivores native to Dathomir, found all across the galaxy. Jabba used one in his palace to dispose of troublemakers.
1402----
1403* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: Huge and tall.
1404* CompositeCharacter: The Rancor in ''Return of the Jedi'' is called Panteesa, while ''The Bad Batch'' has the titular team catch a Rancor implied to be the same one, only it's called Muchi. Malakilli's profile says that he named the Rancor Panteesa Muchi.
1405* MightyGlacier: It may be invulnerable to damage, but it's also very slow.
1406* PuzzleBoss: The Rancor is one of the only bosses in the series that can't be harmed directly. Like Luke did in the movies, you have to use the arena itself to bring the beast down. Averted with its depiction in ''The Skywalker Saga'', where it's fought the same as any other boss fight; hitting them until the health bar runs out.
1407* PromotedToPlayable: Becomes a fully-unlockable mega-fig starting from ''The Force Awakens''.
1408* SecretCharacter:
1409** Available after purchasing every other character in the GBA version of ''The Original Trilogy''
1410** Only playable in ''The Complete Saga'' through the "Extra Toggle" power brick.
1411[[/folder]]
1412
1413[[folder:Malakilli]]
1414!!!'''Playable Appearances:''' ''The Skywalker Saga''
1415
1416Jabba's beastmasters.
1417----
1418* HiddenDepths: Capable of starting a moderately successful restauraunt in Mos Eisley.
1419* JokeCharacter: One of the "extra" characters, so he has no special abilities.
1420* QuestGiver: Asks the player to help him with his vegetarian restaurant by fetching vegetables for him to grow.
1421* ResignationsNotAccepted: A bounty is put out on him after Jabba's barge goes up. When found, he innocently claims he just assumed what with the explosions and everything that Jabba was dead.
1422* YouNoTakeCandle: Fluctuates in and out of it.
1423
1424[[/folder]]
1425
1426[[folder:Sy Snootles]]
1427
1428A singer in Jabba's court.
1429----
1430* AlwaysSecondBest: Rejected by the Canto Bight casino not just because she's awful, but because they already have a professional opera singer in Ubulla Mulborro.
1431* DreadfulMusician: Not just tone-deaf, but oblivious to the screams of people she's "auditioning" for who don't want her singing at them. Her quest also requires the player to use the Force to make people dance to her singing, because they won't come near her otherwise.
1432* KarmaHoudiniWarranty: Unlike in cannon. Turns out Mamma the Hutt is ''very'' unhappy about what happened with Ziro, and sends the player character to find Sy. ... then it turns out her punishment isn't, as one might've expected, painful death. It's being made Mama's court jester. ''And'' Mama taking a 90-10 split of her pay.
1433* TooDumbToLive: After already having upset the grand-mother of Hutts, rather than laying low Sy tries to keep making a name for herself on Coruscant. Then after having been captured she tries to get another job behind Mama's back.
1434* TrashTalk: Lousy musician, but not bad on smack-talk to the player character when she's running away from them.
1435
1436[[/folder]]
1437
1438[[folder:Greeata Jendowanian]]
1439
1440A Rodian dancer in Jabba's palace.
1441----
1442* QuestGiver: With Jabba's absence, she tries getting a job at a Coruscant nightclub, and asks the player to find the manager, who's not there.
1443[[/folder]]
1444
1445[[folder:EV-[=9D9=]]]
1446
1447Jabba's main torture droid.
1448----
1449* QuestGiver: Asks the player to find another of Jabba's droids who's run off.
1450* TortureTechnician: Her job, which she enjoys doing. She makes it clear to MD-8 she's going to do something ''extremely'' unpleasant to him, once she thinks it up.
1451
1452[[/folder]]
1453
1454!!The First Order
1455
1456[[folder:Supreme Leader Snoke]]
1457!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Skywalker Saga''
1458A puppet leader installed to act as the master of the First Order. Little is known about what he did or how he rose to power, but he's ultimately a figurehead for the organization.
1459----
1460* HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: Like the film, how he meets his end, courtesy of Kylo Ren.
1461* LateArrivalSpoiler: The fact he's a clone is a minor reveal in the beginning of ''Rise of Skywalker'', but it's a quest here.
1462* MechanicallyUnusualFighter: He's notably the only playable Force user in the game to not wield a lightsaber for his melee attacks.
1463* PromotedToPlayable: Due to never exhibiting any skills or abilities in the first movie of the trilogy, Snoke wasn't playable in ''The Force Awakens''. Since ''The Skywalker Saga'' adapts ''The Last Jedi'' where he ''does'' show his skills and abilities, there's enough to base on for making him fully playable and unlockable.
1464* ShockAndAwe: Instead of using a lightsaber like the other Force users in ''The Skywalker Saga'', Snoke's attacks are built around using the Force, including Force Lightning.
1465* TheUnfought: Snoke is never fought in the story mode, being taken out in the cutscene before the fight against the PraetorianGuard. [[DownplayedTrope That being said]], one mission on Exegol ''does'' involve fighting defective clones of him.
1466* UndignifiedDeath: His death is already pretty ignominious in ''The Last Jedi'' as is, but ''Skywalker Saga'' goes a little extra by having Kylo Ren slice his throne in half as well, causing the back to fall on Snoke's corpse.
1467[[/folder]]
1468
1469[[folder:Captain Phasma]]
1470!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
1471Leader of the Stormtrooper Regiment of the First Order, she's pretty much Kylo's right-hand woman when it comes to enacting Snoke's edicts of galactic control.
1472----
1473* AdaptationPersonalityChange: Canon Phasma is a DirtyCoward who's only sided with the First Order for her own convinience, and will backstab and betray anyone to ensure her own survival. Game Phasma... is still a coward, but her loyalty to the First Order is genuine.
1474* AdaptationalBadass: In canon she was okay at directing her troops but went down rather easily after being cornered by the heroes, while in both games featuring her she not only puts up a decently challenging boss fight, but her playable appearances in side missions have her being both a capable fighter and skilled leader. ''The Skywalker Saga'' in general takes this even further by making her [[ImmuneToBullets completely blaster-proof]], both in her boss fight and as a playable character.
1475* DirtyCoward: Despite being an AdaptationalBadass, Phasma is still a coward; in her boss fights in both ''The Force Awakens'' and ''The Skywalker Saga'', she spends the entire battle attacking from an out-of-reach perch, requiring alternative methods to attack her instead of hitting her directly. Furthermore, in ''The Skywalker Saga'' she flees to another tower after one of her health bars is emptied, as opposed to giving Finn a direct fight like in ''The Last Jedi''.
1476* TheDreaded: The rogue Stormtroopers on Kef Bir are still utterly terrified of her, to the extent any reflective surfaces bring on panic attacks.
1477* FlawExploitation: Her micro-managing. Finn and Han utilize it to capture her so they can lower Starkiller Base's defenses.
1478* GatlingGood: Her personal weapon in ''The Force Awakens'' is a rapid-fire laser-rifle that demolishes both enemies and gold objects with ease.
1479* HoistByTheirOwnPetard: One of the methods Finn and Rose use to defeat her is releasing a TIE Fighter which is trying to flee the ''Supremacy''. Phasma shoots at it, causing it to crash into her.
1480* ImmuneToBullets: Phasma's chrome armor deflects blaster fire, both as a boss and a playable character.
1481* IronButtMonkey: She goes through a ''lot'' of comical slapstick thanks to Finn.
1482* OnlySaneMan: Unlike her superior Kylo, who's a PsychopathicManchild, and her subordinates, who are [[VileVillainLaughableLackey humorously incompetent]], she's the only member of the main First Order conquering force that has her head on straight (literally), trying to keep everybody else on-task for completing Snoke's orders.
1483* StompyMooks: Thanks to her armor being made of chromium, she stomps wherever she walks.
1484[[/folder]]
1485
1486[[folder:General Hux]]
1487One of the two generals of the First Order, Hux created Starkiller Base, a powerful weapon made out of a planet that can obliterate an entire galaxy.
1488----
1489* AdaptedOut: He doesn't consider shooting an unconscious Kylo Ren here, instead choosing to just put out the fires in Snoke's throne room.
1490* AdaptationalHeroism: The game removes the "I don't care if you win or lose." line during his reveal as TheMole, making him more heroic than he was in the canon.
1491* BlatantLies: His attempt at claiming he was overpowered by Finn and Poe is even more transparently false here since Pryde was there when it happened, and Hux is claiming as such while Pryde's looking at a recording of him giving information to Boolio.
1492* ButtMonkey: Even in Lego, Hux is still a heck of a joke. Kylo Ren openly disrespects him, Poe taunts him, and Snoke considers him an idiot only worth distracting with shiny things.
1493* SparedByTheAdaptation: Instead of being shot to death by General Pryde, ''The Skywalker Saga'' has him shot in the face with a plunger gun.
1494[[/folder]]
1495
1496[[folder:Captain Peavy]]
1497The captain of the ''Finalizer'' and subordinate to General Hux.
1498----
1499* SayingTooMuch: Initially refuses to say why he's contracting the player, before telling them everything anyway.
1500* SitcomArchnemesis: With an unnamed other captain in the First Order. He arranges a scheme involving a bounty hunter to set a load of mynocks on the guy's face.
1501* {{Troll}}: His plot not only involves getting as slimy a bunch of mynocks as possible, he disguises it as a present to his rival from the guy's mother. He also clearly doesn't care that anyone else gets slimed in the process.
1502[[/folder]]
1503
1504[[folder:Allegiant General Pryde]]
1505The other general of the First Order. Pryde is in charge of the ''Steadfast'', the flagship of the fleet.
1506----
1507* DemotedToExtra: Most of his scenes from ''Rise of Skywalker'' are left out.
1508* DroppedABridgeOnHim: The game leaves out the scene of his ship being destroyed at the climax of ''Rise of Skywalker''.
1509[[/folder]]
1510
1511[[folder:FN-2199/"Nines"]]
1512A riot baton wielding Stormtrooper who once considered Finn a friend. He doesn’t take his betrayal very well.
1513----
1514* BattleBaton: The only thing distinguishing Nines from his fellow troopers is his anti-riot baton.
1515* EliteMook: Technically just a common Stormtrooper, he is far tougher than most and has his own boss battle.
1516* TheVoiceless: When playable.
1517* WeaponTwirling: While free-roaming, he spins his baton around as he runs.
1518[[/folder]]
1519
1520[[folder:Praetorian Guards]]
1521Eight elite warriors who protect Snoke at all times. After his death, they attempt to avenge him by fighting Rey and Kylo Ren.
1522----
1523* LudicrousGibs: One of the challenges for their fight is knocking one into a pit, where they get shredded, as in ''The Last Jedi''- though you can trick them into jumping in themselves.
1524* WolfpackBoss: They fight Rey and Ren as a group, getting whittled down one by one.
1525[[/folder]]
1526
1527[[folder:Sovereign Protectors]]
1528Four warriors who guard the clone of Palpatine on Exegol. They battle Rey in the final confrontation.
1529----
1530* AdaptationalBadass: Slightly; in the film, their fight against Rey is a complete CurbStompBattle. Here... it's ''still'' a Curb-Stomp, but they do manage to last slightly longer.
1531* WolfpackBoss: Same as the Praetorian Guards, they fight Rey as one.
1532[[/folder]]
1533
1534[[folder:The Knights of Ren]]
1535Kylo Ren's personal lieutenants, each carrying a different weapon. In the final confrontation, they go against their former master.
1536----
1537* AdaptationalBadass: Again, like the Sovereign Protectors, they put up slightly more of a fight than they manage in the movie, for all the good it does them.
1538* CurbStompBattle: One of the challenges for their fight is Ben taking them all out without dying once.
1539* TheDividual: Never seen operating apart in the story, and while they do have different names and equipment, they don't really do anything to distinguish themselves otherwise.
1540* TheVoiceless: As in the movies, they never say a word, though the playable versions do grunt sometimes.
1541* WolfpackBoss: Same as the Praetorian Guards, they fight Ben Solo as one.
1542[[/folder]]
1543
1544[[folder:Sith Eternal Cultists]]
1545The members of the Sith Eternal, who reside in the Sith Fortress on the planet Exegol.
1546----
1547* AffablyEvil: Sure, they're evil cultists worshiping the Sith and Palpatine in particular as a living god, but once you understand what they're saying, they're actually quite polite.
1548* InTheHood: Their features are hidden by a hooded robe, and a facemask underneath that.
1549* LaughingMad: One cultist asks the player to assist them with bleeding a khyber crystal. Afterwards, he starts giggling an awful lot more than he should.
1550* LoonyFan: One of them is quite obsessive about Sidious, and tasks the player with fetching items of his from across the galaxy.
1551* MadScientist: They're the ones maintaining the clone vats on Exegol, and one got a bright idea of messing around with the Snoke clones, letting several defective ones lose.
1552* {{Muggle}}: Why they don't do more. For all they worship the Sith, they have no Force powers whatsoever.
1553* QuestGiver: Being as they are the only people on Exegol, they're the ones giving out quests.
1554* TheUnintelligible: Without a protocol droid or a Dark Sider, they're completely unintelligible.
1555* YeOldeButcheredeEnglishe: Even with the translation, their dialogue comes out as this. Some more butcherede than others.
1556[[/folder]]
1557
1558[[folder:Sith Troopers]]
1559The troops of the Sith Eternal.
1560----
1561* BloodKnight: The ones in the story are clearly enjoying the fact they're in a fight.
1562* EliteMooks: They're slightly stronger, health-wise, than the First Order's Stormtroopers.
1563* JetPack: The jetpack variants of course wear them.
1564* LaughablyEvil: The ones Finn and co. fight in the storyline are slightly goofy, even commenting on how they finally get to do something. Less so the playable version.
1565* PaletteSwap: Appearance-wise, they're Stormtroopers with red armor.
1566* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: Theoretically, with their armor being deep red instead of the stark white of Stormtroopers. They're a little concerned that despite their supposedly intimidating appearance, the Resistance aren't afraid.
1567* TemptingFate: One random trooper hopes they're in more than just one fight. In the last level of the game, which ends with the Final Order being eradicated.
1568* TheVoiceless: Averted, with the rank-n-file ones, who do speak (just [[TerseTalker not very much]]), but played straight with the Jettroopers, who never say a word.
1569[[/folder]]
1570
1571[[folder:[=BB-9E=]]]
1572A First-Order BB unit.
1573----
1574* AdaptationalBadass: In ''Film/TheLastJedi'', the most BB-9E does to antagonize the heroes is alert the ''Supremacy'' crew to their presence on the ship. In ''The Skywalker Saga'', he shows up as the FinalBoss of Finn's part of the Episode IX finale.
1575* AscendedExtra: BB-9E was originally a background character with no major story role, now in ''The Skywalker Saga'' essentially fills the role of FinalBoss of Finn's half of the Episode IX finale.
1576* FinalBoss: With the final fight against Palpatine being a quick time event, it essentially fills this role for the Sequel Trilogy.
1577* GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere: Just randomly shows up to attack BB-8, Finn, Janna and Rose. Finn has no idea what's even going on.
1578* KillerRabbit: It looks as cute as BB-8 but uses the astromech droid's technical skills against you.
1579[[/folder]]
1580
1581!!Bounty Hunters
1582[[folder:Jango Fett]]
1583!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Video Game'', ''The Original Trilogy'', ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Clone Wars'', ''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
1584!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DeeBradleyBaker (''The Skywalker Saga'')
1585
1586A Mandalorian Bounty Hunter contracted by a man named Tyranus to be the template for a clone army. Production of the army succeeds before the Jedi Council is made aware and sends Obi-Wan to investigate. After chasing Obi-Wan to Geonosis, he loses his life at the hand of Mace Windu.
1587----
1588* AdaptedOut: In the GBA version of ''The Video Game'', although he is playable as a reward for beating all three episodes, none of his scenes from ''Film/AttackOfTheClones'' are featured.
1589* AlasPoorYorick: Boba holding up his helmet after Jango is decapitated in ''The Video Game''. Though his head wasn't in the helmet at the time
1590* AwesomeButImpractical: He dual-wields blasters, which means he can get two shots in on a single target and he's the only non-Astromech character who can hover thanks to his jetpack (and he can even jump just before doing it.) However, while he's great for exploration, the fact that he ''always'' fires both blasters at once extends his attack animation and leaves him wide open to take hits (when one of the advantages to blaster characters is quickfiring to stay mobile,) and most enemies are {{One Hit Point Wonder}}s anyway, making his son Boba Fett (who wields a large single-shot gun instead) the better version of him in the Complete Saga.
1591* BadassAndChildDuo: In his first boss fight, with Boba.
1592* BadassNormal: He isn't force sensitive, yet he was able to hold his own against Obi-Wan in Kamino.
1593* CoolStarship: The ''Slave 1''. It's only playable with Jango's purple paint job in ''The Clone Wars'', however, as it instead uses Boba's paint job in ''The Original Trilogy'' and ''The Force Awakens''.
1594* DeathByIrony: In ''The Skywalker Saga'', he ends up getting crushed by a Republic gunship, which was piloted by his own clones.
1595* DownloadableContent: He is part of the Prequel Trilogy DLC Pack in ''The Force Awakens''.
1596* DualWielding: Uses two pistols.
1597* GetBackHereBoss: In his first boss fight in ''The Video Game'', Jango will stop attacking and start fleeing from the player when down to one heart of health.
1598* HumiliationConga: Suffer one in Skywalker Saga version of Battle in Geonosis.
1599* OffWithHisHead: His final fate, via the blade of Mace's lightsaber.
1600* RetCanon: Slightly redesigned in ''The Clone Wars'' to better match the clone troopers.
1601* ScreamsLikeALittleGirl: When he gets run over by the Reek.
1602* SecretCharacter:
1603** A minikit on the DS version of ''The Original Trilogy''.
1604** Returns as a minikit on all versions of ''The Clone Wars''.
1605* StuffBlowingUp: He waylays Obi-Wan's pursuit by planting a lot of bombs in his way. The playable Jango also has the ability to blow up silver LEGO bricks, which would be inherited by his son Boba.
1606* TheresNoKillLikeOverkill: Instead of having his head chopped off, Jango gets trampled repeatedly before being crushed by a Republic gunship in the ''Skywalker Saga’s'' version of events.
1607* TookALevelInBadass: In the second game, he gets grenades like all other bounty hunters.
1608[[/folder]]
1609
1610[[folder:Boba Fett]]
1611!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Video Game'', ''The Original Trilogy'', ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Clone Wars'', ''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
1612!!!'''Voiced by:''' Daniel Logan (''The Skywalker Saga'')
1613
1614An "unaltered" clone given to Jango in exchange for his compliance in the cloning process, to be raised as his son. After his father's death, he took his father's equipment and followed in his footsteps as a bounty hunter. During the Galactic Civil War, he was contracted to find Han Solo.
1615----
1616* AdaptedOut: He makes no appearance in the GBA version of ''The Video Game''
1617* AssistCharacter: The first boss fight against Jango has Boba providing [[BeamSpam a stream of cover fire]] from the ''Slave 1''. Fortunately, Obi-Wan is also assisted by R4, who can draw his attention away by activating turrets around the arena.
1618* BadassNormal: Very badass and competent after he grows up.
1619* JokeCharacter: His child version does ''nothing'', outside of crawling through vents. Anywhere else, he's functionally useless.
1620* CoolStarship: The Slave-1 he inherited from his father. It is playable in both regular and minikit forms in ''The Original Trilogy''[[note]]Only in Boba's green coloration, not his father's purple[[/note]].
1621* RetCanon: Gets a slightly updated look along with his dad in ''The Clone Wars''.
1622* SecretCharacter:
1623** A minikit in ''The Clone Wars''.
1624** Is one of the carbonite blocks in ''The Force Awakens''.
1625* TookALevelInBadass: Only appears as a scared young boy in the original game. The mean green bounty hunter we all know and love takes over in the second.
1626* TranslatorBuddy: He can understand Gree.
1627* WeUsedToBeFriends: Aura Sing's profile in ''The Skywalker Saga'' mentions their shared history from ''The Clone Wars'', and how she betrayed him.
1628[[/folder]]
1629
1630[[folder:Greedo]]
1631!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Original Trilogy'', ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Clone Wars'', ''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
1632
1633A cocky Rodian bounty hunter sent to eliminate Han Solo. He failed. He may or may not have shot first.
1634----
1635* BountyHunter: He's hired to collect bounties by Jaba The Hutt.
1636* SecretCharacter: A minikit in ''The Clone Wars''.
1637* SparedByTheAdaptation: In ''The Skywalker Saga'', Greedo and Han rather confoundingly just agree to stop shooting at each other, and he walks off.
1638* TheVoiceless: In ''The Skywalker Saga'', since his conversation with Han is removed. The most he has is a defeated sigh.
1639[[/folder]]
1640
1641[[folder:Bossk]]
1642!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Original Trilogy'', ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
1643
1644A particularly nasty Trandoshan bounty hunter who was hired by Darth Vader to hunt Han Solo. Though, his species being eternal enemies of the Wookiees, Bossk is more interested in his friend Chewbacca...
1645----
1646* AdaptedOut: Not in the console versions of ''The Clone Wars''.
1647* CloudCuckoolander: He has a very odd fixation with bouncing on trampolines.
1648* GetBackHereBoss: Of a sort, in his boss fight. Bossk spends it bouncing around the area, and can only be damaged when he stops.
1649* QuestGiver: Asks the player to deliver a bunch of trampolines to Mustafar for him.
1650* SecretCharacter: A minikit on the DS version of ''The Original Trilogy''.
1651* SssssnakeTalk: Tendsss to ssstrech out on 's' sounds, and the occasional 'c'.
1652* ThirdPersonPerson: Occasionally uses it, but not as much as Zuckuss.
1653[[/folder]]
1654
1655[[folder:[=IG-88=]]]
1656!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Original Trilogy'', ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
1657
1658An upgrade to the existing IG-series (See "IG-86" below), IG-88 was instilled with sentience, and became a ruthless, emotionless bounty hunter. He was hired by Darth Vader to hunt Han Solo.
1659----
1660* AdaptationalNiceGuy: In Canon and ''Legends'', he's a very mean bounty hunter who never let go of his bounty. In the game, he's actually willing to leave Malakilli alone after found out that Jabba is dead.
1661* EvenEvilHasStandards: He might be a bounty hunter, but if the person that hired him is no longer around, than there no point for him to do his job. He also willing to let go of his target if this happened.
1662* MasterOfUnlocking: Can open protocol droid, astromech droid and bounty hunter switches in the games.
1663* QuestGiver: Asks the player to help him track down Malakilli for Jabba, being unaware of Jabba's enhanced dead-ness.
1664* SecretCharacter: A minikit in the DS version of ''The Original Trilogy''.
1665* ShaggyDogStory: He was originally hired by Jabba to track down Malakili, only to learn that by the time he's caught up to Malakili, Jabba has long since been killed, thus nullifying the job.
1666* StuffBlowingUp: As a Bounty Hunter, IG can destroy silver pieces in ''The Original Trilogy'' and ''The Complete Saga''. ''Skywalker Saga'' replaces this with the Bounty Hunter ability to destroy gold bricks.
1667[[/folder]]
1668
1669[[folder:Dengar]]
1670!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Original Trilogy'', ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
1671
1672After losing a swoop race to Han Solo, Dengar was left horribly scarred and had to be rebuilt with cybernetics. He was hired to hunt his enemy by Darth Vader.
1673----
1674* TheCameo: Can be seen on the security cameras of the Death Star's detention level in "Best Leia'd Plans".
1675* CyberneticsEatYourSoul: Has almost no emotion left due to his heavy cyberization. This is mended in the Expanded Universe, though it never comes up here.
1676* {{Cyborg}}: Rebuilt with cybernetics as told in ''Legends''.
1677* SecretCharacter: A minikit on the DS version of ''The Original Trilogy''.
1678* TheVoiceless: In ''The Skywalker Saga''.
1679[[/folder]]
1680
1681[[folder:4-LOM]]
1682!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Original Trilogy'', ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
1683
1684A protocol droid who's faulty programming allowed him to reason his way into thievery, and later into bounty hunting. He was contracted by Lord Vader to hunt Han Solo.
1685----
1686* AdaptationalJerkass: Both Canon and ''Legends'' versions of his breakup with Zuckuss are result of him getting destroyed and then rebuilt, but having his personality altered in some way (''Legends'' had him go through a DeathOfPersonality and no longer remember Zuckuss, while Canon had him reprogrammed to kill Zuckuss before eventually having that undone). In Zuckuss's side mission in ''The Skywalker Saga'', [=4-LOM=] betrays Zuckuss with complete agency and no hint of reprogramming.
1687* GameplayAndStoryIntegration: Because of his backstory as a rogue protocol droid, [=4-LOM=] is able to translate all alien languages in ''The Skywalker Saga''.
1688* GameplayAndStorySegregation: Because gameplay mechanics in ''The Skywalker Saga'' classify him as a Bounty Hunter, he is unable to access Protocol Droid terminals despite being a protocol droid himself (and the GameplayAndStoryIntegration of being able to translate all alien languages).
1689* MasterOfUnlocking: Can open protocol droid, astromech droid and bounty hunter switches in most games.
1690* SecretCharacter: A minikit on the DS version of ''The Original Trilogy''.
1691[[/folder]]
1692
1693[[folder:Zuckuss]]
1694!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Original Trilogy'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
1695
16964-LOM's partner, a Gand bounty hunter with an uncanny ability to search out hidden targets. He assists 4-LOM on his hunt for Han Solo.
1697----
1698* AdaptedOut: Absent in the console version of the game.
1699* PromotedToPlayable: After being only playable on handheld versions of ''The Original Trilogy'' while otherwise being a non-playable part of 4-LOM's backstory for over a decade, he's finally fully playable in all versions of ''The Skywalker Saga''.
1700* QuestGiver: Asks for help finding his ship after he crashed it and can't remember where.
1701* SecretCharacter: A minikit on the DS version of ''The Original Trilogy''.
1702* ThirdPersonPerson: In ''The Skywalker Saga'', he refers to himself in third-person, a reference to how Gands speak in both the Canon and ''Legends'' Expanded Universe.
1703[[/folder]]
1704
1705[[folder:Zam Wesell]]
1706!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
1707!!!'''Voiced by:''' Leeanna Walsman (''The Skywalker Saga'')
1708
1709A shape-shifting bounty hunter hired to eliminate Padmé Amidala, Zam was hunted by Obi-Wan and Anakin through the streets of Coruscant. When they found her, Jango Fett killed her to keep her from speaking.
1710----
1711* AdaptedOut: ''The Video Game'' leaves Zam and her role in the plot out entirely.
1712* BountyHunter: Her occupation.
1713* CoolCar: Her airspeeder is playable in both vehicle and minikit forms.
1714* DownloadableContent: She is part of the Prequel Trilogy DLC Pack in ''The Force Awakens''.
1715* SparedByTheAdaptation: Jango's toxic dart doesn't kill her, as she's seen cautiously opening one eye while Obi-Wan's not looking.
1716* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Strangely not touched upon in this version of the story.
1717* WithCatlikeTread: In ''The Skywalker Saga'', rather than send a droid as part of her attempt to kill Padmé she instead punches through her window to drop the kouhuns. Fortunately for her, Padmé remains asleep anyway. Likewise, instead of trying to silently poison her, the kouhuns try to [[AnvilOnHead drop an anvil]] on her.
1718[[/folder]]
1719
1720[[folder:Aurra Sing]]
1721!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Clone Wars'', ''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
1722
1723A Palliduvan who is one of the most dangerous bounty hunters in the Galaxy.
1724-----
1725* AdaptedOut: Due to only getting a small background cameo in ''The Phantom Menace'', she was left out and never unlockable in the original games, taking until ''The Clone Wars'' to get a prominent role.
1726* AscendedExtra: Went from a no-show in the first games, to being a prominent member of Cad Bane's gang in ''The Clone Wars'', before eventually regaining her movie relevance and becoming unlockable in ''The Skywalker Saga''
1727* ColdSniper: Dangerous and uses a long sniper rifle.
1728* ItsAllAboutMe: Her profile even states how she cares only about herself.
1729* LeaveNoSurvivors: Her standard operating policy, as she explains when she spawns.
1730* PoorCommunicationKills: Turns on Bossk because she thought he was trying to stifle her out of shared payment. He'd actually said "bouncy fun", and she somehow heard it as "bounty hunt". (Though later developments strongly suggest he ''was'' trying to cheat her.)
1731* SmokeOut: When found on Theed, she immediately throws down a smoke bomb and starts running.
1732[[/folder]]
1733
1734[[folder:Bazine Netal]]
1735A mercenary operating out of Takodana Castle in the time of the New Republic.
1736----
1737* EvilLaugh: Does one on spawning.
1738* NightmareFetishist: As unpleasant as the lava flea situation is, she's also in awe of it at the same time.
1739* PungeonMaster: Admits it's one of her favourite things in life, cracking very terrible puns.
1740* QuestGiver: Asks for help dealing with some giant lava fleas which have gotten into the basement of Takodana Castle.
1741
1742[[/folder]]
1743
1744!!Other Villains
1745[[folder:Tusken Raiders]]
1746!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Video Game'', ''The Original Trilogy'', ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Clone Wars'', ''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
1747
1748Nomadic people living in the deserts of Tatooine. They are fiercely protective and often walk in single file to hide their numbers.
1749----
1750* PromotedToPlayable: On all console versions of ''The Original Trilogy'', from their GBA-exclusive appearance in ''The Video Game''.
1751* SecretCharacter: A minikit in ''The Clone Wars''.
1752* SparedByTheAdaptation: The ones who abducted Shmi just get sliced to pieces, which doesn't actually kill them, then run for it.
1753[[/folder]]
1754
1755[[folder:Sebulba]]
1756!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
1757
1758A nasty dug who happens to be the reigning champion of the Mos Espa podrace. Has a long-standing enmity with his closest competitor, a young Anakin Skywalker.
1759----
1760* CoolCar: His racer, which is playable in both full-size and minikit forms.[[note]]It's also the ''only'' way to play as him in the original game.[[/note]]
1761* DemotedToExtra: The condensed adaptation of ''Skywalker Saga'' means most of his scenes establishing his rivalry with Anakin are excised.
1762* PromotedToPlayable: After only being playable through his racer in the original games, ''The Skywalker Saga'' finally allows the player to use him as a proper minifig.
1763[[/folder]]
1764
1765[[folder:Probe Droid]]
1766!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Original Trilogy'', ''The Clone Wars'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
1767
1768The Arakyd series Viper models are used for many different types of recon and come armed with light weaponry for defense.
1769----
1770* GrapplingHookPistol: A variation. They use their own tow cables to divert the bombs being pulled by Rebel snowspeeders.
1771* PromotedToPlayable: Originally playable on the DS version of ''The Original Trilogy'', they joined the console roster in ''The Clone Wars''.
1772[[/folder]]
1773
1774[[folder:Wampa]]
1775!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Original Trilogy'', ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
1776
1777A large abominable-snowman-like creature native to Hoth. One captured Luke Skywalker shortly before the Battle of Hoth.
1778----
1779* AnArmAndALeg: In the original games it lost an arm to Luke's lightsaber when he escaped, just like in the movie. This gets a MythologyGag in ''The Skywalker Saga'' where a much friendlier wampa has a fear of getting his limbs cut off by the Rebels.
1780* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: It's comparable in size to the massive rancor, and when either played as or seen in a level it exemplifies being a tough and dangerous monster.
1781* CowardlyLion: The one in ''The Skywalker Saga'' wound up inside the Hoth Base, hoping to scare some puny humans, only to find himself trapped and utterly terrified at the thought of losing his limbs to the vicious Rebels. He has to ask the player character to escort him, a giant furry monster, to safety.
1782* MightyGlacier: It is invincible and breaks whatever it walks into, but it's painfully slow to maneuver.
1783* PromotedToPlayable: Is a fully unlockable mega-fig in ''The Force Awakens''.
1784* SecretCharacter: Only available through "Extra Toggle" in ''The Original Trilogy'' and ''The Complete Saga''.
1785* ThrowTheDogABone: After getting stuck in the Rebel base on Hoth, he's finally able to escape and winds up in a farm on Kef Bir, which he's pretty happy with, regarding occasionally getting sheared as a worthwhile trade-off for not losing any limbs.
1786[[/folder]]
1787
1788!Unaffiliated Characters
1789[[folder:[=TC-14=]]]
1790!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Video Game'', ''The Original Trilogy'', ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
1791
1792A silver Protocol droid in service to the Trade Federation.
1793----
1794* AdaptationExpansion: In her original game appearances, she aids Obi-Wan and Qui-Gon in their escape from the ''Saak'ak''. Averted in ''Skywalker Saga'', where she just runs off like she did in the movie.
1795* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: She disappears entirely after helping Obi-Wan and Qui-Gon escape.
1796* PaletteSwap: Is basically a silver C-3PO in both appearance and function.
1797* SkewedPriorities: Refused to abandon the ''Saak'ak'' in the face of total destruction. After hearing the explanation she admits her reasoning would have gotten her destroyed.
1798* SparedByTheAdaptation: ''The Skywalker Saga'' reveals she survived the Battle of Naboo, getting shoved in an escape pod before Anakin blew the Trade Federation's ship up and wound up on Naboo with no memory.
1799* TheVoiceless: Playable TC-14.
1800[[/folder]]
1801
1802[[folder:Gonk Droid]]
1803!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Video Game'', ''The Original Trilogy'', ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Clone Wars'', ''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
1804
1805The EG-6 droid, while ungainly, is an integral part of starships, as it is essentially a walking battery with a huge energy capacity. Other than that, it doesn't do anything.
1806----
1807* AscendedMeme: Alongside getting BreakoutCharacter status, Traveller's Tales noted its MemeticBadass[[invoked]] reputation among fans and ran with it, mainly through the Super Gonk extra in both ''The Complete Saga'' and ''The Skywalker Saga'', which turns it from a slowly plodding StoneWall to a fast, jumpy case of TheJuggernaut.
1808* BreakoutCharacter: It started out as just a regular JokeCharacter in the first game, but following it gaining an explosive level of popularity among fans, Traveller's Tales deliberately made sure to include it in every following game, had one model be story-relevant in the "Phantom Limb" DLC for ''The Force Awakens'', and then created an entire elaborate ''questline'' revolving around the droid type in ''The Skywalker Saga''.
1809* CanonForeigner: Gonkatine, a RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver variant of the Gonk series with delusions of becoming as big a villain as Palpatine, was specifically created for ''The Skywalker Saga'' to tie together a questline representing the droid type's BreakoutCharacter status.
1810* JokeCharacter: In the early games it couldn't do anything besides walk around really slowly. It's also invincible, but enemies don't fire on it anyway, so it doesn't matter.
1811* LethalJokeCharacter: ...''unless'' you have the "Super Gonk" extra in ''The Complete Saga'', which doubles its speed and gives it a high jump, and the "Self Destruct" extra, which, like all droids, gives it the ability to turn into an ActionBomb. Taken further in ''The Skywalker Saga'', where not only can regular Gonk Droid inherently [[UseYourHead headbutt enemies]], Super Gonk turns it into a genuine LightningBruiser.
1812* MightyGlacier: It gaining the ability to [[UseYourHead headbutt enemies]] starting from ''The Force Awakens'' combined with retaining its NighInvulnerable status means it's a near case of TheJuggernaut, but it still only moves at a ridiculously slow pace, with its running speed barely matching the ''casual walking speed'' of most other characters. This is rectified with Super Gonk active in ''The Skywalker Saga'', with the summonable Gonk Droid having massively boosted speed to make it a LightningBruiser.
1813* NighInvulnerable: Always completely impervious to damage, both as a playable character and an NPC.
1814* PokemonSpeak: As always for the franchise, whether other characters are SpeakingSimlish or actually talking, the only sounds made by the Gonk Droids are varying intonations of "gonk".
1815* RunningGag: Despite its utter uselessness, it appears in every game as a playable character.
1816* ShockAndAwe: Being walking batteries, in ''The Force Awakens'' they share BB-8's ability to charge electrical sockets, while still being useless for anything else.
1817* TookALevelInBadass: After being a JokeCharacter for several years, starting from ''The Force Awakens'' it gained the ability to [[UseYourHead headbutt enemies]], with that game also providing [[ShockAndAwe electric socket charging]] while ''The Skywalker Saga'' re-introducing Super Gonk means it can turn into a LightningBruiser.
1818* UseYourHead: After all previous games had it normally unable to attack enemies/destroy objects, ''The Force Awakens'' gives it the ability to smack things with its WaddlingHead-like body.
1819[[/folder]]
1820
1821[[folder:PK Droid]]
1822!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Video Game'', ''The Original Trilogy'', ''The Complete Saga''
1823
1824Small worker droids that can be found in many Trade Federation and CIS installations.
1825----
1826* JokeCharacter: They don't do anything besides walk around, though they are much faster than the Gonk Droids.
1827[[/folder]]
1828
1829[[folder:Repair droid]]
1830!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Original Trilogy''
1831
1832Appears only in the GBA version. They are bought off of Jawas and aid the player for a short time.
1833----
1834* SecretCharacter: Only playable via code.
1835[[/folder]]
1836
1837[[folder:Jawa]]
1838!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Original Trilogy'', ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
1839
1840Small scavengers on the deserts of Tatooine with a penchant for shiny or interesting objects. A few sell C-3PO and R2-D2 to Luke.
1841----
1842* JokeCharacter: As playable characters, their blaster can't damage enemies and only stuns droids. The only real use they have is for crawling through vents, but there are other, more effective characters who can do that.
1843* PromotedToPlayable: In ''The Original Trilogy''.
1844* SequelNonEntity: ''The Clone Wars'' marks the first time Jawas have been absent from the console version since ''The Video Game''.
1845* ThemeNaming: The ones in the ''Skywalker Saga'' all have names beginning with "j".
1846* TookALevelInBadass: In ''The Skywalker Saga'', their ion blasters are just as lethal against organic enemies as droids. They are also only one of three (four with DLC) Scavenger class characters in the game with a blaster as their ranged weapon.
1847[[/folder]]
1848
1849[[folder:Bith]]
1850!!!'''Playable Appearances''':''The Original Trilogy'', ''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
1851
1852A peaceful species native to Clak'dor VII. A band led by a specific Bith named Figrin D'an played in the Mos Eisley Cantina once.
1853----
1854* AscendedExtra: Figrin D'an, the originally nameless leader of the Mos Eisley Bith band, acts as the specific representative for the whole species in ''The Skywalker Saga'', unlike past games where he was treated like all the other Biths.
1855* PromotedToPlayable: After only being background characters in the original games, ''The Force Awakens'' is the first game where they're fully unlockable for playing on all consoles.
1856* QuestGiver: D'an asks the player to recover some instruments for his band.
1857* SecretCharacter:
1858** Exclusively playable on the DS version of ''The Original Trilogy'', though the console version lets you build them in the character creator.
1859** Get a Carbonite Brick unlockable in ''The Force Awakens'' on all consoles.
1860[[/folder]]
1861
1862[[folder:Wuher]]
1863!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Original Trilogy''
1864
1865Owns the Mos Eisley Cantina. Naturally, he's seen a lot of interesting things.
1866----
1867* SecretCharacter: He is playable exclusively on the DS version of ''The Original Trilogy'', though the console version lets you make him in the character creator.
1868[[/folder]]
1869
1870[[folder:Doctor Evazan]]
1871
1872One of the scoundrel that visit the Mos Eisley Cantina and a friend of Ponda Baba. Tries to attack Luke for no reason other than hate.
1873
1874----
1875* CardCarryingVillain: Admits to being a wanted man on spawning.
1876* OhCrap: Upon see Obi-Wan slicing off Ponda's hand, he quickly drink his drink and [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere made a run for it.]]
1877* QuestGiver: Asks the player for help getting a new arm for Ponda, and a surgeon to attach it for him.
1878[[/folder]]
1879
1880[[folder:Ponda Baba]]
1881
1882One of the scoundrel that visit the Mos Eisley Cantina and a friend of Doctor Evazan. Tries to attack Luke for no reason other than hate only to meet end at the hands of Obi-Wan Kenobi.
1883
1884----
1885* QuestGiver: Following up from getting a new arm, decides to road test it by starting a bar brawl.
1886* SherlockScan: As a Scoundrel character, he can analyze purple bricks and see where to shoot.
1887* SparedByTheAdaptation: He survive his death with only one hand remain, and his (and Evazan's) quest involved finding him a new hand.
1888[[/folder]]
1889
1890[[folder:MSE-6 Mouse Droid]]
1891!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Original Trilogy'', ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Clone Wars'', ''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
1892
1893Service and messenger droids employed in large facilities.
1894----
1895* FragileSpeedster: These things are ''absurdly'' fast when running around, have a super-tiny hitbox, and their tiny size makes them immune to auto-targeting and ranged lock-on, which combined make trying to hit them whenever its necessary for a sidequest or Minikit objective extremely frustrating. As a trade-off, though, enemy Mouse Droids are a OneHitPointWonder, so you only need one good hit to break them.
1896* JokeCharacter: Cannot attack in most of their appearances.
1897* PromotedToPlayable: After only being properly playable in the GBA version of ''The Original Trilogy'', it's fully unlockable on all consoles for ''The Clone Wars''.
1898* SecretCharacter: On consoles, you could only play as one in ''The Original Trilogy'' and ''The Complete Saga'' with the "Extra Toggle" extra.
1899* TookALevelInBadass: They became able to ram enemies and use crawl catches in ''The Force Awakens''.
1900[[/folder]]
1901
1902[[folder:Ugnaught]]
1903!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Original Trilogy'', ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
1904
1905Small humanoids known for a good work ethic, they work as miners throughout the galaxy. Some found their way to Cloud City.
1906----
1907* JokeCharacter: They're functionally identical to the Jawas, meaning their weapon does nothing but stun droids and their only use is crawling through vents.
1908* TheUnintelligible: They speak in grunts and squawks, requiring a translator droid to understand what they're saying.
1909[[/folder]]
1910
1911[[folder:Lobot]]
1912!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Original Trilogy'', ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
1913
1914A pirate who was forced into a contract to become a cyborg, Lobot is connected to Cloud City's central computer and serves as an aide and administrator.
1915----
1916* AdaptationalBadass: He did no fighting in ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack'', yet here has the moveset of a pro boxer.
1917* DistressedDude: He's captured by the Empire after they take the city. Freeing him is an optional extra in ''Skywalker Saga''.
1918* QuestGiver: Asks the player to fetch some Womp Rats so he can cook them.
1919* TheVoiceless: Lobot doesn't speak. Even when approached as a quest giver, he's entirely silent.
1920[[/folder]]
1921
1922[[folder:Bespin Guard]]
1923!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Original Trilogy'', ''The Complete Saga''
1924
1925The volunteer security forces of Cloud City.
1926----
1927* CoolStarship: Their Cloud Cars, which are minikits in ''The Original Trilogy''.
1928* LaResistance: Some of them try to fight the Imperial occupation of Cloud City.
1929[[/folder]]
1930
1931[[folder:Skeleton]]
1932!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Original Trilogy'', ''The Complete Saga''
1933
1934A walking pile of bones with the ability to [[GrievousHarmWithABody rip off its left arm and club stormtroopers with it]].
1935----
1936* CanonForeigner: Well, there ''are'' skeletons in the ''Star Wars'' universe, but they tend to not walk around assaulting people.
1937* DemBones: By definition, yes.
1938* DetachmentCombat: It ''beats up enemies'' using its ''own disembodied arm'' as a ''club''!
1939* SecretCharacter: Only available when using "Extra Toggle" in ''The Original Trilogy'' and ''The Complete Saga''
1940[[/folder]]
1941
1942[[folder:Tatooine Droids]]
1943!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Original Trilogy'', ''The Complete Saga''
1944
1945A group of droids the Jawas were selling alongside the ones the Imperials were looking for. They include 1) A WED Treadwell; 2) A droid of unknown model; 3) An Asp droid; and 4) An R1-series Astromech droid.
1946----
1947* AdaptedOut: Zigzagged. The Skywalker Saga didn't show the latter three at all, while the Treadwell can only be seen in the AOTC cutscene introducing the Lars family.
1948* ImprobableWeaponUser: Not that a blaster is "unusual", per se, but would you really expect ''these guys'' to be carrying them?
1949* SecretCharacter: Only available when using "Extra Toggle" in ''The Original Trilogy'' and ''The Complete Saga''
1950[[/folder]]
1951
1952[[folder:Womp Rat]]
1953!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Original Trilogy'', ''The Complete Saga''
1954
1955Scavenging rodents native to Tatooine. They're only a couple of meters long at most.
1956----
1957* JokeCharacter: They're incapable of doing anything other than running.
1958* SecretCharacter: Only available when using "Extra Toggle" in ''The Original Trilogy'' and ''The Complete Saga''
1959[[/folder]]
1960
1961[[folder:Dexter Jettster]]
1962!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
1963
1964A Besalisk from Ojom, Dexter runs a [[HubLevel quaint diner]] on Coruscant, which happens to be involved with a good amount of illegitimate business on the planet. As such, he knows more about things going on in the galaxy than most. Obi-Wan visits him to ask about a dart found on the body of Zam Wesell.
1965----
1966* JokeCharacter: Despite his four arms, he can't do anything besides jump, run, and pull levers.
1967* PromotedToPlayable: In ''The Complete Saga'', which is odd, considering that, unlike the first game, the hub world isn't his diner, which means that the players will see him [[DemotedToExtra a lot less overall]].
1968* QuestGiver: Sends the player to catch two customers who tried to pull a dine-and-dash on him ''with'' their food.
1969[[/folder]]
1970
1971[[folder:Lama Su]]
1972!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Complete Saga'', ''The Skywalker Saga''
1973
1974A Kaminoian geneticist, Lama Su works at the facility in which the Clone Army is being bred.
1975----
1976* CompositeCharacter: Since ''The Skywalker Saga'' removes Taun We, Lama Su takes her role in introducing Obi-Wan to Jango Fett.
1977* JokeCharacter: He has no special abilities and cannot fight.
1978[[/folder]]
1979
1980[[folder:Taun We]]
1981!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Complete Saga''
1982
1983Another Kaminoan geneticist.
1984----
1985* JokeCharacter: Same as Lama Su.
1986* PromotedToPlayable: After being an NPC in the first game, she becomes playable in ''The Complete Saga''.
1987[[/folder]]
1988
1989[[folder:Indiana Jones]]
1990!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Complete Saga''
1991
1992Dr. Henry Jones Jr., a professor of archaeology at Barnett College, finds himself in many strange adventures from time to time. Now, he appears to have found his way into the ''Star Wars'' universe. More information on Indy can be found [[Characters/LEGOIndianaJones here]].
1993
1994He reappeared in ''The Clone Wars'' alongside his father, through an unplayable cameo.
1995----
1996* DemotedToExtra: In ''The Clone Wars'', he is no longer playable, only appearing briefly in ''The Hidden Enemy'' chapter.
1997* GuestFighter: And [[ActorAllusion Han returned the favor]] in ''LEGO Indiana Jones''.
1998[[/folder]]
1999
2000[[folder:Buzz Droid]]
2001!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Complete Saga''
2002
2003The Pistoeka sabotage droid is deployed for precise impairment of vehicles in space. It was used by the CIS during the Clone Wars.
2004----
2005* JokeCharacter: They're the only vehicle that exclusively uses a melee weapon to attack. It isn't very effective, due to having to get up close to other vehicles to damage them.
2006* SecretCharacter: Only playable through "Extra Toggle" in ''The Complete Saga'', not just as a playable character but a playable ''vehicle'', which also makes it the only secret vehicle in the game.
2007[[/folder]]
2008
2009[[folder:Training Remote]]
2010!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Complete Saga''
2011
2012Small droid used to train Jedi. Their light blasters act like normal blasters when deflected by lightsabers, but are otherwise harmless.
2013----
2014* JokeCharacter: The one character in the series that can't do ''anything''. Aside from the Gonk Droid.
2015[[/folder]]
2016
2017[[folder:[=R5-D4=]]]
2018
2019An unlucky astromech droid.
2020----
2021* MovesetClone: As an astromech droid, he has all the abilities of R2 or BB-8.
2022* NWordPrivileges: Encountered on Salacious Crumb's quest cracking droid jokes, which he says he can tell as an astromech.
2023* QuestGiver: Two, on Dagobah. First, finding somewhere suitable for him to live, then building him a new home from nearby resources.
2024
2025[[/folder]]
2026
2027[[folder:[=E-3PO=]]]
2028
2029A protocol droid who works at Cloud City.
2030----
2031* InsufferableGenius: E is equipped with a special Techspan module which gives him an inflated sense of his own importance.
2032* PaletteSwap: As with every other protocol droid, he's just the same as C-3PO gameplay-wise, just in silver.
2033* QuestGiver: Asks the player to find a worthy challenge for his intellect.
2034* TheVoiceless: When playable, he doesn't speak.
2035
2036[[/folder]]
2037
2038[[folder:Mister Bones]]
2039!!!'''Playable Appearances:''' ''The Skywalker Saga''
2040!!!'''Voiced by:''' Matthew Wood
2041
2042A Battle Droid repurposed by "Snap" Wexley
2043----
2044* BladeBelowTheShoulder: His right hand is replaced by a sharp blade when he attacks.
2045* FlatJoy: Since he speaks in a CreepyMonotone, even when he's happy over getting a khyber brick, he sounds flat.
2046* PsychopathicManchild: Sees fighting as "making friends", though he notes he tends to break friends pretty quickly.
2047* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: He's a reprogrammed Battle Droid in red and black, and clearly has a fondness for violence.
2048* StuffBlowingUp: Armed with grenades that destroy silver boxes.
2049* ThirdPersonPerson: Mister Bones occasionally does this.
2050[[/folder]]
2051
2052[[folder:Bala-Tik]]
2053!!!'''Playable Appearances:''' ''The Skywalker Saga''
2054The head of the Guavian Security Soldiers
2055
2056----
2057* AffablyEvil: Provided you are not Han Solo, and therefore have not defaulted on a loan, or aren't a member of Kanjiklub, he's actually pretty pleasant.
2058* SherlockScan: As a Scoundrel character, he can perform one of these on purple bricks.
2059* SitcomArchNemesis: The Guavian rivalry with Kanjiklub is played as one of these.
2060* ViolentGlaswegian: Has a Scottish accent and, while not as villainous as in the movies, is still the head of a ruthless crime gang.
2061
2062[[/folder]]
2063
2064[[folder:Tasu-Leech]]
2065!!!'''Playable Appearances:''' ''The Skywalker Saga''
2066Leader of Kanjiklub.
2067----
2068* BadBoss: Pulls a YouHaveFailedMe on ''all'' his minions after Bala-Tik and his goons grabbed his hidden treasure. Which leads to...
2069* DidntThinkThisThrough: It was only after killing all his minions that he suddenly realized he had a massive staffing problem.
2070* QuestGiver: Sends the player character across the Galaxy to find some suitably tough guys to refill the ranks of Kanjiklub.
2071* SparedByTheAdaptation: In the films, his survival was left uncertain, beyond being on a ship filled with hungry Rathtars, but supplemental material confirms that, yeah, they got him. Here, he's fine and dandy.
2072* TheVoiceless: When playable.
2073
2074[[/folder]]
2075
2076[[folder:Maz Kanata]]
2077!!!'''Playable Appearances:''' ''The Skywalker Saga''
2078----
2079
2080* AdaptationalWimp: Lacks the Force powers of her canon counterpart, instead relying solely on her blaster.
2081* {{BFG}}: Wields a blaster which is disproportionate to her size, making it look much bigger.
2082* CollectorOfTheStrange: She collects various things, and claims she has her castle just to store the sheer amount of stuff she's gathered over the years.
2083* QuestGiver: Asks the player to solve a riddle about some stones just outside her castle.
2084* SherlockScan: Like all smuggler characters, she's capable of scanning purple items to determine which one to shoot.
2085* WeaksauceWeakness: Claims she is incapable of using regular handles due to having tiny hands. Her hands are the same size as anyone else's.
2086
2087[[/folder]]
2088
2089[[folder:Sidon Inthano]]
2090!!!'''Playable Appearances:''' ''The Skywalker Saga''
2091
2092Also known as the Crimson Corsair, a famous pirate in the New Republic era.
2093----
2094* OptionalBoss: Fought at the end of a questline involving tracking a defective droid seller across the Galaxy. He's the guy's backup. By which we mean the one who does all the fighting.
2095* TheVoiceless: When playable.
2096
2097[[/folder]]
2098
2099[[folder:[=ME-8D9=]]]
2100!!!'''Playable Appearances:''' ''The Skywalker Saga''
2101An ancient protocol droid who operates in Maz's castle on Takodana.
2102----
2103* {{Bouncer}}: Sees it as her job to evict suspicious customers.
2104* QuestGiver: Asks the player to help turf out unwanted presences in Maz's castle.
2105* TheVoiceless: Despite being voiced as a quest giving character, when playable she doesn't say a word.
2106
2107[[/folder]]
2108
2109[[folder:Roy the Mustafarian]]
2110!!!'''Playable Appearances:''' ''The Skywalker Saga''
2111
2112A Mustafarian who is definitely not up to anything subversive and who definitely doesn't require assistance.
2113----
2114* AliensOfLondon: Like all the Mustafarians in the game, he speaks with a Scouser accent.
2115* CanonForeigner: He's an entirely unique character to the games.
2116* EtTuBrute: The Battle Droids are actually ''hurt'' to learn he's trying to supply the Republic and get away from them.
2117-->'''Battle Droid:''' Why, Roy? I thought we were friends!
2118* NoYou: Does this when he thinks the player character (who never says a word) is getting suspicious about him saying anything.
2119* QuestGiver: First, gathering some obsidian for totally non-suspicious reasons, then getting him off planet when those reasons come back to bite him.
2120* SuspiciouslySpecificDenial: He's ''bad'' at hiding what he's up to, as it all comes out like this.
2121
2122[[/folder]]
2123
2124[[folder:Mama the Hutt]]
2125!!!'''Playable Appearances:''' ''The Skywalker Saga''
2126!!!'''Voiced by:''' Angelique Perrin
2127
2128The mother of Ziro the Hutt and grandmother of Jabba. She now seeks to avenge her son's death.
2129----
2130* {{Acrofatic}}: Much like Jabba, she's a lot more mobile than would expect a Hutt to be when playable.
2131* TheBusCameBack: ''The Skywalker Saga'' is her first appearance in any ''Star Wars'' media since her debut in "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS3E9HuntForZiro Hunt for Ziro]]" twelve years prior.
2132* MamaBear: She seeks revenge against Sy Snootles for killing Ziro... by [[CoolAndUnusualPunishment forcing Sy to be her personal singer and reaping most of the profits]].
2133* SequelInAnotherMedium: Her side quest in ''The Skywalker Saga'' essentially serves as a follow-up to her only appearance in ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars''. However, it's dubious if it is considered canon due to the LEGO works being considered a Canon paraphrase.
2134* YourSizeMayVary: In ''The Clone Wars'', Mama was [[LargeAndInCharge enormous even by Hutt standards]]. As a LEGO minifig, she's the same size as her grandson (and even ''dwarfed'' by a few characters she's canonically large than, such as Grummgar).
2135
2136[[/folder]]
2137
2138[[folder:Roger]]
2139!!!'''Playable Appearances:''' ''The Skywalker Saga''
2140!!!'''Voiced by:''' Matthew Wood
2141
2142A pessimistic reprogrammed Battle Droid.
2143----
2144* DidntWantAnAdventure: Complains on spawning in about being brought into another adventure.
2145* NonActionGuy: He's got no fighting abilities, which is why he's put in the "other" character category. He can sort of flail if the attack button is pressed, and that's it.
2146* VerbalTicName: Why he's called "Roger".
2147
2148[[/folder]]
2149
2150[[folder:Wandering Wookiee]]
2151!!!'''Playable Appearances:''' ''The Skywalker Saga''
2152!!!'''Voiced by:'''
2153
2154A Wookie who likes to travel across the galaxy.
2155----
2156* {{Troll}}: When found on Hoth, mentions he likes pretending to be a Wampa to scare people.
2157* VagueAge: Wookies live longer lifespans than most. Some of his dialogue suggests he's young for a Wookie, such as dismissing talks about trade disputes as "boring stuff for adults".
2158* WalkingTheEarth: Or Galaxy, in his case.
2159
2160[[/folder]]
2161
2162[[folder:H1-NT]]
2163!!!'''Playable Appearances:''' ''The Skywalker Saga''
2164!!!'''Voiced by:'''
2165
2166A jaded Protocol Droid who gave (almost) helpful advice to travelers across the Galaxy.
2167----
2168* DeadpanSnarker: He's very cynical about his role in life.
2169* TheVoiceless: As a playable character, he doesn't say a word.
2170
2171[[/folder]]
2172
2173[[folder:Ody Mandrell]]
2174!!!'''Playable Appearances:''' ''The Skywalker Saga''
2175
2176A competitor in the Boontha Eve race.
2177----
2178* BadBoss: The reason his Pit Droids ran off is because he wouldn't pay them. The player has to bribe them with their own money to get them to go back, but the sums are mercifully quite small.
2179* QuestGiver: Asks the player to recover three of his droids who've run off.
2180
2181[[/folder]]
2182
2183[[folder:Mawhonic]]
2184!!!'''Playable Appearances:''' ''The Skywalker Saga''
2185
2186A Gree competitor in the Boontha Eve race.
2187----
2188* AngryFistShake: His appearance in the first game has him shaking a claw-hand at Sebulba in the middle of the race.
2189* PromotedToPlayable: A cutscene-only character in the first game, a quest giving character in ''The Skywalker Saga''.
2190* QuestGiver: Asks the player to fetch some new parts for his pod.
2191* TranslatorBuddy: As a Gree, he can translate for Gree who don't speak Basic.
2192* VerbalTic: Tends to say "see" at the end of his sentences, see? But he doesn't always do it, see?
2193
2194[[/folder]]
2195
2196[[folder:[=R2-B1=]]]
2197
2198An astromech droid in the Naboo royal court.
2199----
2200* FantasticRacism: His attempt to find a human he's delivering a message to is hindered by the fact all humans look alike to him.
2201* MovesetClone: Like all other astromech droids in ''The Skywalker Saga'', he plays exactly the same as R2-D2.
2202* QuestGiver: Asks the player to find a Naboo Royal Guard for him.
2203* SuspectIsHatless: Has no other clues for where to find his target beyond a hologram of what he looks like. [[spoiler:In fact, the player has to look outside the area the game suggests to find him.]]
2204
2205[[/folder]]
2206
2207[[folder:Grummgar]]
2208
2209A collector of rare and exotic animals who spends his time in Maz's castle.
2210----
2211* EpicFail: He wakes up the Mustafarian lava eel alright. It promptly beans him with a gob of lava, rendering him unconscious while the player has to fight it.
2212* LetUsNeverSpeakOfThisAgain: Agrees to assist the player character in exchange for their never mentioning his humiliation at the hands of the lava eel.
2213* NonStandardCharacterDesign: One of the very few playable bigfigs in ''The Skywalker Saga''.
2214* QuestGiver: Asks the player character to find information about a sufficiently rare and dangerous animal he can capture.
2215* SitcomArchnemesis: With another hunter of exotic animals. A contact at Maz's is reluctant to hand out information because the fight between them is getting too ridiculous.
2216
2217[[/folder]]
2218
2219[[folder:The Master Codebreaker]]
2220
2221A supposed expert at codebreaking Finn and Rose tried to approach on Canto Bight.
2222----
2223* GameplayAndStorySegregation: An ace shot and a brilliant codebreaker... not that the player will ever see this, since as an Extra character he doesn't even come with a blaster, nor can he access terminals.
2224* GoodOldFisticuffs: His only method of fighting.
2225
2226[[/folder]]
2227
2228[[folder:Ubulla Mulborro]]
2229
2230An opera singer on Canto Bight.
2231----
2232* AllTheOtherReindeer: Many of Canto Bight's casino goers look down on her for working her way up. But they still vastly prefer her to Sy Snootles.
2233* AscendedExtra: From a brief joke character in ''The Last Jedi'' to playable character and giver of quests.
2234* MultiArmedAndDangerous: She has four arms, and since she's an Extra character this means she fights using them to punch her enemies.
2235* NotHyperbole: On acquiring a collectible, she says that the player shouldn't have. Then she clarifies they ''really'' shouldn't have; her boudoir's overflowing with the things already.
2236* QuestGiver: Asks the player to get some cough medicine for her before her show's on.
2237
2238[[/folder]]
2239
2240!Characters Originating From ''LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars''
2241These are characters not featured in any of the movie trilogies but have prominent roles in the ''Star Wars: The Clone Wars'' animated series. Some of them are featured in DLC for later games, but most of them are only playable in this game.
2242
2243[[folder:Jedi Order]]
2244!!Ahsoka Tano
2245!!!'''Playable Appearances''':''The Clone Wars'', ''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga'' (DLC)
2246A Togruta Padawan assigned to Anakin Skywalker during the Clone Wars, much to his chagrin.
2247----
2248* AdaptedOut: Her voice-only cameo in ''Rise of Skywalker'' is removed in ''The Skywalker Saga''.
2249* DownloadableContent: She is part of the Rebels DLC Pack in ''The Force Awakens'' and The Mandalorian Season 2 Pack in ''The Skywalker Saga''.
2250* HotBlooded: Much like her master.
2251
2252!!Nahdar Vebb
2253A Mon Calamari Jedi who trained under Kit Fisto. He assisted in the Attack on General Grievous' lair on Vassek.
2254----
2255* DiedInYourArmsTonight: In Kit's, after being killed by Grievous.
2256
2257!!Adi Gallia
2258A Tholothian born on Corellia, she is a member of the Jedi Council and a master diplomat and politician.
2259
2260!!Eeth Koth
2261A Zabrak Jedi Master who grew up in the slums of Nar Shaddaa. He did not let the rough experiences ruin his life, however, and has rose to be a respected Jedi.
2262[[/folder]]
2263
2264[[folder:Galactic Republic]]
2265!!Admiral Yularen
2266A decorated Navy and Intelligence officer, Wullf Yularen was placed in command of the Open-Circle Fleet, with the [[HubLevel ''Resolute'']] as his flagship. He worked with the Jedi, notably Obi-Wan, Anakin, and Ashoka, many times.
2267
2268!!Queen Neeyutnee
2269The successor to Queen Jamilla, and twice removed from Queen Amidala, she served during the Clone Wars.
2270
2271!!Senator Kharrus
2272A well-liked Gran senator from Kinyen, he negotiated with the pirates that kidnapped Count Dooku.
2273----
2274* TheCameo: Not himself, but his weapon happens to be the [[Film/RaidersOfTheLostArk Staff of Ra]].
2275
2276!!Sionver Boll
2277A scientist tasked by the Republic with making a bomb that would eliminate battle droids while leaving organic creatures unharmed.
2278
2279!!Onaconda Farr
2280Rodian Senator, he seeks redemption for his past due to his friendship with senator Amidala.
2281
2282!!Senator Philo
2283A Gran senator who was present when Cad Bane and his team attacked the Senate building.
2284[[/folder]]
2285
2286[[folder:Clone Army]]
2287!!Lieutenant Thire
2288A clone trooper that aided Yoda on a mission to Rugosa.
2289----
2290* GatlingGood: His primary weapon.
2291
2292!!Rys
2293Another clone who accompanied Yoda to Rugosa.
2294----
2295
2296!!Jek
2297The heavy-weapons specialist of Yoda's team on Rugosa.
2298----
2299* PaletteSwap: An inversion. He is identical to the regular Heavy Weapons Clone Trooper.
2300
2301!!Captain Rex
2302!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Clone Wars'', ''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga'' (DLC)
2303Captain of the famed 501st Legion under Anakin Skywalker. Captain Rex was a loyal soldier, but not above questioning orders he disagrees with.
2304----
2305* ContinuityNod: Doesn't appear in the regular version of ''The Skywalker Saga'', but gets a name drop in the Clone Trooper's bio.
2306* DownloadableContent: He is part of the Clone Wars DLC Pack in ''The Force Awakens''.
2307* GunsAkimbo: Dual wields twin blaster pistols.
2308
2309!!Waxer
2310A fierce but compassionate member of Ghost Company.
2311
2312!!Boil
2313Another member of Ghost company. He is more eager and cynical than some of his contemporaries.
2314
2315!!Commander Ponds
2316A clone commander who mainly served as a tactical advisor, but took command of Lightning Squadron during the Liberation of Ryloth.
2317
2318!!Commander Stone
2319A commander who found himself under the tenuous command of General Jar Jar Binks during the mission to rescue Generals Kenobi and Skywalker.
2320
2321!!Commander Bly
2322A clone commander who served frequently under General Aayla Secura during the Clone Wars.
2323
2324!!Commander Fil
2325A clone who accompanied Kit Fist and Nahdar Vebb to Vassek to fight General Grievous.
2326
2327!!Hevy
2328A member of Domino Squad stationed on the Rishi Moon when it was attacked by the droid army.
2329----
2330* GatlingGood: His main weapon.
2331* HeroicSacrifice: He gives his life to stop the droids from capturing the Rishi outpost.
2332
2333!!Echo
2334!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Clone Wars'', ''The Skywalker Saga'' (DLC)
2335The most intelligent of Domino Squad, he too was stationed on the Rishi Moon during the attack.
2336----
2337
2338!!Fives
2339Earning his nickname due to his serial number, CT-27-5555, he was another member of Domino Squad on the Rishi Moon during the attack.
2340----
2341[[/folder]]
2342
2343[[folder:Confederacy of Independent Systems]]
2344!!Asajj Ventress
2345!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Clone Wars'', ''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga'' (DLC)
2346A Nightsister native to Dathomir, she was sold into slavery and became a Padawan. But when her master was killed, she turned to the Dark Side. She now aids Count Dooku in leading the Separatist Army.
2347----
2348* CoolStarship: Her Trident Assault Craft.
2349* DownloadableContent: She is part of the Clone Wars DLC Pack in ''The Force Awakens''.
2350* DualWield: Her signature style with her sabers.
2351
2352!!Wat Tambor
2353The Skakoan Leader of the Techno Union
2354
2355!!Lok Durd
2356A Neimoidian who led the attack on Maridun with his custom tank, "The Defoliator."
2357----
2358* TheAllegedCar: The Defoliator.
2359
2360!!Dr. Nuvo Vindi
2361A Faust scientist from Adana, Vindi was obsessed with re-releasing the presumed-extinct "Blue Shadow Virus" into the wild.
2362
2363!!Whorm Loathsom
2364A Kerkoiden General who led the successful capture on the planet Christophsis.
2365----
2366* MeaningfulName: From the word "Loathsome".
2367
2368!!Savage Opress
2369!!!'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Clone Wars'', ''The Force Awakens'', ''The Skywalker Saga'' (DLC)
2370----
2371* SecretCharacter: Only unlockable in ''The Clone Wars'' through the use of a code.
2372[[/folder]]
2373
2374[[folder:Bounty Hunters]]
2375!!Cad Bane
2376Commonly referred to as "the best since Jango lost his head", Bane is a male Duros bounty hunter who was contracted by Darth Sidious several times during the Clone Wars.
2377----
2378* CoolStarship: The ''Xanadu Blood''.
2379* GunsAkimbo: Wields two guns.
2380* [[JumpJetPack Jump Jet Boots]]: He can glide with his boots.
2381
2382!!Robonino
2383A Patrolian bounty hunter with a penchant for sabotage and explosives, Robonino is often called in for less direct assignments. Don't let that fool you though, he's more than ready to handle a gunfight.
2384
2385!!Shahan Alama
2386A Weequay former pirate who was kicked out for being [[NoodleIncident too wild and unruly]], Shahan turned to a life as a bounty hunter.
2387----
2388* ArtificialLimbs: His lower right arm.
2389
2390!!HELIOS-3D
2391An IG-86 assassin droid belonging to the Black Sun who has accompanied Cad Bane on at least one mission.
2392----
2393* ColdSniper:
2394
2395!!IG-86
2396The IG-86 sentinel series was created by Holowan Laboratories as bodyguards, but found their way to less-legal uses. A few have accompanied Cad Bane on at least one mission.
2397[[/folder]]
2398
2399[[folder:Other Characters]]
2400!!King Katuunko
2401A handheld-exclusive character, he is the king of the Toydarians.
2402
2403!!Wag Too
2404A Lurmen native to Maridun, Wag aided the Jedi when his homeworld was attacked by the CIS.
2405----
2406
2407
2408!!Tub
2409Another Lurmen who aided the Jedi in the attack on Maridun.
2410----
2411* AdaptedOut: Of the console versions.
2412
2413
2414!!R3-S6
2415An astromech droid assigned to Anakin Skywalker's team when R2-D2 was captured. As it would happen, he was planted there by General Grievous to gather information and lead the Jedi into a trap.
2416----
2417* TheMole: For Grievous.
2418
2419!!Thi-Sen
2420The leader of a tribal group of Talz on Orto Plutonia. Opposed the Pantoran Assembly.
2421----
2422* AdaptedOut: Of the console versions.
2423
2424!!Chi Cho
2425Leader of the Pantoran Assembly on Orto Plutonia. Opposed Thi-Sen and his men.
2426----
2427* AdaptedOut: Of the console versions.
2428
2429!!Riyo Chuchi
2430A female Pantoran who sought peace between the Pantorans and Talz.
2431----
2432* AdaptedOut: Of the console versions.
2433
2434!!Commando Droids
2435The BX-Series was designed as an improvement over the standard B1-series. With more powerful weapons and brain modules, they could even wear enemy armor and pass for them at security checkpoints. Several were present during the attack on ishi Moon, and one assisted Cad Bane during his attack on the Senate Building.
2436
2437!!Neimoidian
2438Obsessed with money and power, these natives of Cato Neimoidia are a less-than-physically-imposing genetic cousin of the Duros. They commonly sided with the CIS during the Clone Wars.
2439
2440!!Gha Nachkt
2441A Trandoshan scavenger who sold supplies to both sides of the war.
2442----
2443* AdaptedOut: Not featured on the console versions.
2444
2445!!LEP Servant Droid
2446Designed as childcare providers, certain "[[NoodleIncident accidents]]" led to them being redesigned as general servants. They cropped up a lot in the Senate building on Coruscant.
2447
2448!!Hondo Ohnaka
2449A famous Weequay pirate from Florrum, he leads a notorious gang in piracy, spice trade, kidnapping, and extortion.
2450----
2451* CoolStarship: The Pirate Saucer is unlocked with him.
2452* NobleDemon: He does possess a slight sense of honor. Though, due to his lack of screentime, this is never demonstrated.
2453
2454!!Pirate Ruffian
2455A member of Ohnaka's gang.
2456----
2457* CoolBike: The Starhawk Speeder bikes they ride.
2458* TankGoodness: Their Pirate Speeder Tanks.
2459
2460!!Tee Wat Kaa
2461The father of Wag Too. He refuses to aid the Republic, as he feels they are just as responsible for the war as the Separatists.
2462----
2463* AdaptationalBadass: Is an ActualPacifist who refuses to fight in the show. Here, as with most characters, he has a weapon.
2464
2465
2466!!Turk Falso
2467Ohnaka's second-in-command. He is a pathological liar who feels himself superior to his leader.
2468----
2469* TheDragon:
2470* TheStarscream:
2471
2472!!Lurmen Villager
2473Peaceful, lemur-like creatures native to Maridun.
2474----
2475
2476
2477!!TX-20
2478A T-series Tactical Droid, the TX-20 serves a similar purpose to OOM-Series Battle Droid Commanders, acting as leaders and overseers. They are often rude and impatient, considering themselves superior to other droids.
2479----
2480* ButtMonkey: If you see one, expect to have to cut it's head off and use it to open a door.
2481
2482!!R6-H5
2483Kit Fisto's loyal astromech droid. He ride's around in Kit's starfighter frequently.
2484----
2485* ContinuitySnarl: He doesn't look like the established R6-series in ''Star Wars'' lore, which didn't go into production until the Galactic Civil War ''anyway''.
2486
2487!!Luxury Droid
2488Designed to have a human-like appearance, the BD-3000 are employed in a variety of positions by the wealthy.
2489
2490!!Starkiller
2491When he was young, Galen Marek witnessed Darth Vader kill his father. The Sith then took him on as an apprentice and trained him for the day he could help Darth Vader defeat the Emperor.
2492----
2493* CanonImmigrant: He originated in ''VideoGame/TheForceUnleashed''.
2494* SecretCharacter: A minikit.
2495[[/folder]]

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