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JAK+ are allowed to take on official [[padawan]]s. There is no maximum amount of padawans a Knight (or above) may have; however, most JAK+ do not wish to take on too many padawans.
By having a master, one can attend padawan sessions, get 1 on 1 training from one's master, and have a role-model to look up to.  Some students, who usually can't or don't attend classes, are inclined to look for a master to train them on their own time.


[[Jedi Academy Knight]]s and above are allowed to take on official [[Padawan]]s. Their is no maximum amount of Padawans a Knight (or above) may have, however, most Knights only take on so many at once.
[[Jedi Academy Student]]s can have "training partners" (commonly called padawans) aswell, but they will '''''not''''' be official.
The advantage of having a Master, is that you can attend Padawan Sessions, and get 1 on 1 training from that person, this is especially useful when you cannot attend Classes.
 
[[Jedi Academy Student]]s can take on Padawans aswell, but they will not be official.


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Latest revision as of 14:25, 22 April 2006

JAK+ are allowed to take on official padawans. There is no maximum amount of padawans a Knight (or above) may have; however, most JAK+ do not wish to take on too many padawans. By having a master, one can attend padawan sessions, get 1 on 1 training from one's master, and have a role-model to look up to. Some students, who usually can't or don't attend classes, are inclined to look for a master to train them on their own time.

Jedi Academy Students can have "training partners" (commonly called padawans) aswell, but they will not be official.