Quarterly, basically. Like, each turn takes a fourth of year (IE Q1 is the beginning of 3950 BBY).Hi! Happened upon this, enjoying it so far.
I was tempted to push for more initiates since Jedi teaching time is a precious resource we shouldn't waste, but I realized that I don't know how much time is passing between turns and how long it will take to train the average initiate to knight level. If it's a long lead time in terms of the quest then other things like finding trained Jedi might be more efficient right now.
So how long does it take to train someone to the point that they are ready for the Trials? The Jedi of the Clone Wars period seemed to take something like 4 to 8 years to train a padawan to knighthood, but of course those were teens. The canon characters who learned as adults generally seemed to do so much faster for reasons that aren't really explained to my knowledge, (and seem a lot like narrative convenience) despite the Clone Wars Jedi having the benefit of a whole childhood geared around learning how to use the force. (Maybe the emotional maturity and control that comes with adulthood helps? Best justification I can think of, anyway. Asking a teenager to master their feelings is a tall order.)Updated everything.
Quarterly, basically. Like, each turn takes a fourth of year (IE Q1 is the beginning of 3950 BBY).
1. It varies, but I will say I would expect most initiates to have become Jedi Padawans (And capable of contributing on patrol) by at the latest their second year.So how long does it take to train someone to the point that they are ready for the Trials? The Jedi of the Clone Wars period seemed to take something like 4 to 8 years to train a padawan to knighthood, but of course those were teens. The canon characters who learned as adults generally seemed to do so much faster for reasons that aren't really explained to my knowledge, (and seem a lot like narrative convenience) despite the Clone Wars Jedi having the benefit of a whole childhood geared around learning how to use the force. (Maybe the emotional maturity and control that comes with adulthood helps? Best justification I can think of, anyway. Asking a teenager to master their feelings is a tall order.)
Ah, padawan stats contribute, good to know.1. It varies, but I will say I would expect most initiates to have become Jedi Padawans (And capable of contributing on patrol) by at the latest their second year.
2. It's longly been my suspicion that part of that was because part of that training included a more general education that already adult learners would not need.
Yeah, like, most Padawans when that is the paradigm are 12-14, so they basically have to also do middle school and high school too, on top of Jedi training.Ah, padawan stats contribute, good to know.
Your second point is a good one, the Jedi had high educational standards so the equivalent of school and college courses would take up a lot of time.
Yeah, like, most Padawans when that is the paradigm are 12-14, so they basically have to also do middle school and high school too, on top of Jedi training.
Meanwhile for adults it's Jedi 24/7.
Yes, it becomes a full temple.@Voikirium, what happens after the Dantooine Praxeum reaches 500/500? Does it become a full Temple or is it simply a fully functioning Praxeum?
Yeah.[x] Request Republic aid to rebuild Dantooine
[x] Request Republic aid to locate Missing Jedi (0/3 Burnt) *3
Edit: are the two training doctrines mutually exclusive? Many students on teacher kinda seems like what was done for younglings whereas the other handles padawans and progress from there.
Sorry if I missed this being answered already