Star wars has a massive universe, with species of every variety in each cantina you visit.
These races differ greatly in their innate strengths and weaknesses as well as appearance. Here on d20MUD: Star Wars,
we've implemented a large number of the races detailed in the Star Wars universe, both canon and legends lore. When choosing a race, we highly recommend choosing something based more on interest than on stats. By the time your
character to gets to level 40 and beyond, your character build will have a far greater influence on your success than
your race's stats and abilities. And best of all, you don't need to worry about doing your build right from day one.
We have a respec system that let's you redo all of your character choices except for race and gender. We've divided our races up into 4 sections: Starter Races, Basic Races,
Advanced Races and Inactive Races. New characters can choose
among the starter races and the basic races.
Eg. R2-D2
Eg. Wicket
Eg. Jabba's Guards
Eg. Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, Leia Organa
Eg. "Utinni!"
Eg. Admiral Ackbar
Eg. C-3PO
Eg. Greedo
Eg. Ahsoka Tano
Eg. Watto
Eg. Jabba's Majordomo: Bib Fortuna
Eg. Chewbacca
Eg. Darth Maul
Races Available on d20MUD: Star Wars
The Star Wars universe is massive and has many, many species. We've implemented a large variety of those in
'Legends' lore, meaning they may or may not be canon to Star Wars. If you're new to the game, and don't know much about Star Wars, we
recommend you choose one of the following 'Starter Races'. They're as good a choice as any other basic race,
and will likely be recognizable by those who've only seen the movies.
Astromech Droid
Ewok
Gamorrean
Humans
Jawa
Mon Calamari
Protocol Droid
Rodians
Togruta
Toydarian
Twi'lek
Wookiees
Zabrak
Basic races are available to anyone no matter how long they've been playing the game, including brand new
players. Though advanced races do have benefits, basic race characters can stand toe-to-toe with similar advanced races just fine
with a well designed character build.
Advanced races can only be unlocked by players who have earned in-game currency called account
experience. Note that this obtained simply by playing the game in certain ways, such as, role playing and completing
daily tasks. Advanced races usually have better starting stats than other races and occasionally special abilities.
They are sometimes also reserved as an advanced race due to the rarity of the species.
Inactive races are those that were once selectable in game, but have since been discontinued
as choices for players. They remain in the game for existing characters who have selected these races.