SWURPG

SWURPG CHARACTER BUILDER

· Level 1
Blank Sheet

About the SWURPG Character Builder

The SWURPG Character Builder is a free, browser-based character creator for the Star Wars Universe Roleplaying Game — a fan-made tabletop RPG that blends Saga Edition depth with the ease of D&D 5E. Pick a species and class, set your abilities and skills, and choose your gear and Force powers; the builder auto-computes your hit points, Armor Class, attack bonuses, skill modifiers, and proficiency bonus as you go. When the sheet is ready, export a printable PDF or cloud-save the build to pick it up on any device.

Build at your own pace. A guided Quick Build rolls up a complete level-1 hero from just a species and class in under a minute, while the full step-by-step builder gives you control over every choice from level 1 to 20. Draw on 105 playable species, six core classes with fifteen advanced subclasses, 235 weapons, and full armor, gear, and Force-power catalogs — with no account or download required (signing in just adds cloud saves across devices).

Start building

Frequently asked questions

What order should I fill out the tabs?

Start with Species, then work down the list: Basic Info, Abilities, Class & Level, Skills, then Gear and the upgrade tabs, and finish on Summary. You don't have to follow that order, though — the builder recomputes everything live, so you can jump between tabs freely and come back to anything.

What's the panel on the right side?

That's your live character sheet. It updates the moment you make a choice — hit points, Armor Class, attack bonuses, skill modifiers, and carrying capacity all recalculate as you go, so you can see the effect of every pick immediately.

Do I need an account to use the builder?

No. Without signing in, your work auto-saves as a draft in this browser, so a refresh won't lose it. Signing in adds cloud Save / Save As / Load — you can keep multiple characters and pick them up on any device.

How do I save my character?

Use the Save, Save As, and Load buttons in the builder header — those need a signed-in account. Even signed out, the builder keeps a working draft of your character in this browser automatically.

How do I get a printable character sheet?

Open the Summary tab and use Download PDF. It produces a clean, printable sheet with everything the builder computed — stats, skills, gear, and Force powers.

Can I print a blank sheet to fill in by hand?

Yes — use the "Blank Sheet" button in the builder header, or download directly from the Resources page. The blank sheet is a paper template for tables that prefer pen-and-paper, GMs prepping NPCs at the kitchen table, or introducing a friend to SWURPG without a laptop. A matching Blank Starship Sheet is available from the Starship Builder header.

Why don't I see a Force Powers tab?

The Force Powers tab only appears once you choose a Force-using class — Jedi or Force Adept, or one of their advanced forms. Pick one on the Class & Level tab and the tab shows up.

Why don't I see an ASI tab?

The Ability Score Improvement (ASI) tab — labeled "ASI or Trait" — appears once your character reaches level 4. Set your level on the Class & Level tab; ASIs come at levels 4, 8, 12, 16, and 20.

Can I build a droid?

Yes — pick any droid species on the Species tab. Droid characters use a Plating score instead of Constitution, can't be healed by medpacs, and get a Chassis Upgrades tab in place of Armor Upgrades.

Can I multiclass in the builder?

Not yet. The builder is single-class only — pick one base class and (at level 3+) one subclass. The full multiclassing rule is documented on the rules page, and you can still build a multiclass character at the table on the printable blank sheet. If you'd actually use multiclass support in the builder, hop into the Discord and say so — community demand is what drives the roadmap. Read the multiclassing rule →

The builder did the math for me — can I trust it?

Yes. Hit points, Armor Class, attack and skill modifiers, proficiency bonus, and carrying capacity are all derived automatically from your species, class, abilities, and gear. If a number looks surprising, check the choice that feeds it — the builder is just applying the rules.

I'm new to tabletop RPGs — where should I start?

Read the Rules guide first — it covers dice, ability checks, and the basics the builder assumes you already know. Then come back here; every tab also has a short intro banner explaining what it does. Open the Rules guide →