5 hours ago, P-47 Thunderbolt said:They are fine trees, and I don't actually have any issue with Juyo Beserker, but I think that Shii-Cho should have been given another of the unique lightsaber attack talents.
Why?
Going by the lore, Shii-Cho is the basis upon which all the other Forms evolved, with the Jedi even having an adage of "when all else fails, rely upon Shii-Cho."
By it's nature, Shii-Cho (being the foundation for all ligthsaber combat styles) is well-suited to being mixed in with the other "advanced" Forms, helping to shore up what might be weak points in a given Form. Both Anakin and Obi-Wan incorporated various elements of Shii-Cho into their respective expertise of Forms V and III, as did many other Jedi who chose to study one (or more) of the later Forms. Mechanically, this would mostly be defaulting to Brawn when making Lightsaber checks, especially if their preferred characteristic is penalized in some fashion due to a critical injury.
Mechanically, a saber monkey that chooses to take Shii-Cho and any of the other Form-based specs is going to suffer due to not having an option to increase their Force Rating, which makes many of the key talents of those other Form-based specs not have as potent of a benefit with only a single Force die. Niman Disciple is the exception, but then it's got one of the most expensive paths to reach the Force Rating talent. So in most instances, to reach Force Rating 2, a PC that combines Shii-Cho Knight with one of the other Form specs is looking to purchase a third specialization. I'd call that a definite cost to the character and a penalty for stacking Shii-Cho on top of another Form