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Characters that do not store their cloning data in a facility will incur 100 wounds to all of their primary stats in addition to 100 battle fatigue if they clone without having designated a preferred cloning destination. Starting characters may clone up to 3 times before they must begin paying fees to a particular cloning terminal in order to escape incurring wounds and battle fatigue from cloning. Players may have only one pre-designated cloning position at a time. In the case of being off-world from their prior pre-designated position, they must use the cloning terminal on the current planet they are on to store their data on that world.
 
Characters that do not store their cloning data in a facility will incur 100 wounds to all of their primary stats in addition to 100 battle fatigue if they clone without having designated a preferred cloning destination. Starting characters may clone up to 3 times before they must begin paying fees to a particular cloning terminal in order to escape incurring wounds and battle fatigue from cloning. Players may have only one pre-designated cloning position at a time. In the case of being off-world from their prior pre-designated position, they must use the cloning terminal on the current planet they are on to store their data on that world.
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Characters that go linkdead while dead or close the cloning window will default to automatically clone at the nearest cloning facility.
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Cloning

Cloning is the term used in Star Wars Galaxies to refer to the system that allows your character to respawn after being killed. When your character dies, a menu will pop up with your cloning options. These options will always include "Closest Facility" and/or "Pre-Designated Facility".

You can always clone to the nearest cloning facility but let's say that you decided you want to go to a specific place regardless of where you died. To do this you would need to go to the cloning facility in the city you want to respawn in and pay a cloning fee to save your characters clone at that location. Now if you die you will have two options "Closest Facility" and/or "Pre-Designated Facility". The designated facility is the one you saved your clone at while the closest will vary depending on your location.

It is of note that just because you save your clone at a location does not mean that you saved your character, you have only specified the prefered location to clone at. If you choose to clone at the closest facility, then you will incur adverse affects to your character. When you clone in Star Wars Galaxies you will retain all the experience and skills that you had earned up to the point of your death, however you will also retain all of your wounds and battle fatigued incurred in the fighting up to that point.


Should your cloning options fail to appear for some reason, you can use the command /activateclone

If that still does not work for you use the emergency only command /activateclone now


Characters that do not store their cloning data in a facility will incur 100 wounds to all of their primary stats in addition to 100 battle fatigue if they clone without having designated a preferred cloning destination. Starting characters may clone up to 3 times before they must begin paying fees to a particular cloning terminal in order to escape incurring wounds and battle fatigue from cloning. Players may have only one pre-designated cloning position at a time. In the case of being off-world from their prior pre-designated position, they must use the cloning terminal on the current planet they are on to store their data on that world.

Characters that go linkdead while dead or close the cloning window will default to automatically clone at the nearest cloning facility.



Note on Jedi:


Jedi have unique cloning destinations in the forms of force shrines. When killed, a jedi player may have a choice to clone at any one of the shrines available on the particular planet in addition to the normal cloning rules. If a Jedi chooses to use a shrine then they will suffer 100 wounds to primary stats and obtain battle fatigue upon cloning.



Force Shrine Cloning Destinations:

Coreillia:
-7391 -3938
6092 -5578
-6907 4527
-2384 6393
6300 6687

Naboo:
-6859 -1937
-2582 -6184
2377 -473
7182 –234

Tatooine:
-6505 -3667
5264 113
5632 6015
5958 -5685
-3622 5280

Talus:
-5785 4478
-5449 -3239
318 5842
5760 -5208

Rori:
-6375 6403
-4496 -7531
307 -978
-926 6046
6854 -1221

Dantooine:
-6173 4120
2163 7548
2640 -1536
-6999 -5269
-1814 -6202

Lok:
-2132 5938
5455 3805
-5806 1977
-3641 -6030
4978 -5674

Yavin IV:
-3362 6914
6455 6423
-4585 -3761
2389 -4934

Endor:
-5055 -1703
-5627 4813
-3870 -4467
670 5548
5116 1923

Dathomir:
-4148 5926
1654 -5765
3087 4887
5570 -1514
-4961 -3493



Using Cloning Terminals

Cloning Terminal Locations

  • Force Shrines
  • Corellia
  • Dantooine
  • Dathomir
  • Endor
  • Lok
  • Naboo
  • Rori
  • Talus
  • Tatooine
  • Yavin IV


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