Award Tracker

The award tracker page describes and keeps track of the various systems used by the Star Wars Role-playing Game. Players keep track of their Player Character's Experience Points and Duty gained and lost each session.

Experience Points
"Experience is the primary means by which players customize their characters. Each player starts with a beginning pool of experience points that can be used to improve aspects of his character. Players also receive additional experience as they play Star Wars: Age of Rebellion, which can be spent to improve their characters."

Duty
"The relationship Player Characters have with the Alliance is a vital one. It not only defines the conflicts they face and the challenges they must overcome, but also determines what support they receives to face those challenges and what they are expected to accomplish. For each character, this relationship should have a specific definition and nature, weaving the complex tapestry that the PCs and the CM use to tell the story.

Star Wars: Age of Rebellion denotes this relationship with the concept of Duty. Duty defines the specific goals and driving impulses of the Player Characters, establishing what each one is trying to accomplish as his part in the Rebellion. This personal Duty is a clear indication of what a PC is either tasked or driven to do, not just on a single mission, but throughout his career as part of the Rebel Alliance. While a PC's Duty is a key part of roleplaying his character, there are also real game effects tied to the Duty system. The party's total Duty value can affect how much trust and influence its group has with the Alliance, and it can give them access to equipment, upgrades, and general support.

As a part of the Rebellion, each Player Character has a commitment to a specific kind of Duty. This is his main focus, not just on a single mission, but in everything he does for the Alliance. It might be one of the driving factors for why he joined, or it could be the area of focus for which he has particular talent. Whatever the reason for adopting this expression of Duty, it has become how he is judged in terms of his successful contributions to the effort to overthrow the Empire."