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Differences on Apprentices

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The ranks of [[Jedi Knight]] and [[Jedi Master]] come with the benefit of being allowed to take on [[padawan]] learners in a formalized master-apprentice relationship. A knight or master may have up to two apprentices. Members of the Jedi council[[Jedi council]] cannot take on apprentices. Regardless of the rank of the master (whether [[Jedi Knight]] or [[Jedi Master]]), an apprentice always addresses the Jedi they are apprenticed to as "master". Both master and apprentice gain benefits from this relationship, though with these benefits come certain responsibilities. ---- Apprentice ---- **Benefits** Through the guidance of their master, the apprentice learns valuable lessons. An apprentice gains an additional +2 training points[[training points]] on any mission both they and their master participates in. **Duties** An apprentice is subject to the orders and strictures his master places on him. The master may issue tasks and chores to the apprentice, request that some specific ability be learned, and may set out punishment such as restricting the equipment the apprentice may take on missions, or even temporarily revoking training privileges. ---- Master ---- **Benefits** The master, through the fresh insights and actions of this apprentice, also gainbenefits from this relationship. The master gains +1 training point[[training point]] for any mission that his apprentice succesfully completes. The master need not be present in the mission. **Duties** A master is expected to provide guidance to their apprentices. As such taking on apprentices comes with the drawback that the master is held responsible for the actions and choices of their apprentice. The Jedi Council will hold the master fully responsible for the actions of their apprentice. An apprentice is subject to the orders and strictures his master places on him. The master may issue tasks and chores to the apprentice, and may set out punishment such as restricting the equipment the apprentice may take on missions, or even temporarily revoking training privileges.