Star Wars' Bounty Hunters' Guild: Everything We Know About Their Code, Ranks, & More (2024)

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Star Wars' Bounty Hunters' Guild: Everything We Know About Their Code, Ranks, & More (5)

Summary

  • The Bounty Hunters' Guild has a mysterious code that focuses on professionalism and the guild's reputation as quality hired guns.
  • To join the guild, aspiring hunters must complete a dangerous bounty to prove their worth and begin building their personal reputation.
  • Bounty hunters rank in classes, with "class one" being the highest, based on skill level and reputation.

The Bounty Hunters' Guild played a big role in various Star Wars stories, from The Mandalorian to Star Wars: The Bad Batch, but relatively little is known about the group. Bounty hunters have been a staple of Star Wars movies and TV shows since the very beginning, but they've become even more popular over time. As the franchise has progressed, more and more bounty hunters have been introduced in Star Wars, and the franchise's next movie, , will put the hired guns directly in the spotlight. Though they've become one of the most important groups in Star Wars, the Bounty Hunters' Guild has remained mysterious.

Though most of the best bounty hunters in Star Wars - like Boba Fett, Din Djarin, Cad Bane, and more - were part of the Bounty Hunters' Guild, only bits and pieces of the group have been revealed so far. The information that's available about the guild only covers a few areas, but it goes very deeply into those aspects. The approach Star Wars has taken to the Bounty Hunters' Guild may not have given a wealth of knowledge into the organization, but it has created quite a bit of intrigue.

Bounty Hunters In The Guild Have A Code To Follow

One of the most important - and loosely defined - parts of the Bounty Hunters' Guild was its code. In The Mandalorian season 1, Greef Karga, who was then acting as the Guild Master of the Nevarro branch of the guild, mentioned a core tenet of the code. After Din Djarin had given Grogu to the Client, Karga said that asking unnecessary details about a bounty or being involved in a target after completion was against the guild's code. Guild bounty hunters were supposed to completely disregard a bounty as soon as they had turned their target in, and treat it as if it had never happened.

Most of the known parts of the Bounty Hunters' Guild's code seem to center around two central ideas: professionalism and the guild's reputation.

The guild's code was also referenced in a few off-screen Star Wars stories. The comic "Target Vader #1" established that part of the bounty hunters' code prohibited its members from stealing other hunters' bounties. Additionally, the junior novel "Ezra's Gamble" established that the code outlawed bounty hunters from killing other guild members, even if they had a price on their head. That particular facet of the code could be overturned, however, if the order came from a Guild Master. Greef Karga ordered the Nevarro branch members to hunt down Din Djarin and Grogu, since Din had himself broken the code and damaged the guild's reputation.

Most of the known parts of the Bounty Hunters' Guild's code seem to center around two central ideas: professionalism and the guild's reputation. Those focuses seem especially likely given that not all bounty hunters could be part of the guild. Greef Karga mentioned that the guild's clients would sometimes be alright with hiring non-guild hunters because they charged lower rates. Karga referred to those hunters as "sloppy," and since guild hunters charged more, part of the guild's business model was likely based around the promise of completing jobs well. Thus, the guild's code made sure its members upheld the organization's reputation.

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Din Djarin

Din Djarin was once a lone bounty who has since tasked himself with raising his adopted son and Mandalorian apprentice, Grogu. Born on Aq Vetina and raised on Concordia by the Mandalorian faction the Children of the Watch, Din is an orphan and Mandalorian foundling who has risked both his life and his Mandalorian Creed to protect Grogu. Djarin has become an important part of the galaxy's fight against the Imperial Remnant that lingers in the wake of the Empire's fall, as he is now working under-the-table for the fledgling New Republic's rangers.

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Pedro Pascal
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The Mandalorian

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Mandalorians

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Mandalorian

Aside from non-guild bounty hunters, there was one notable exception to the Bounty Hunters' Guild. The guild had no qualms about killing its targets - bounties could be turned in "warm or cold" in Din's words - but it didn't accept actual assassination missions. Any client who wanted a target dead rather than captured would instead go to the assassins' guild. Fennec Shand was a member of the assassins' guild by the time of The Mandalorian, which explains why the guild accepted a bounty on her, as it wouldn't have gone against the code's rule that protected members from one another.

Hunters Need To Complete A Job For Initiation

Part of the reason there were non-guild bounty hunters at all was because it was rather difficult to join the guild. Toro Calican, a young bounty hunter who was trying to join the guild, and he explained to Din Djarin that he needed to complete a bounty on Fennec Shand to gain entrance. This initiation into the guild fits with the guild's code, as it would help maintain their reputation for professionalism. An aspiring guild member would have to prove that they could handle the danger inherent to bounty hunting and that their work met the guild's expectations.

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The Mandalorian
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The Mandalorian is set after the Empire's fall and before the First Order's emergence in the ever-growing Star Wars universe. The series follows the travails of a lone gunfighter named Din Djarin (Pedro Pascal) in the outer reaches of the galaxy, far from the authority of the New Republic. Acting as the first live-action Star Wars series, The Mandalorian has become incredibly popular on Disney+, partly due to Mando’s relationship with Grogu, which the internet dubbed “Baby Yoda” upon his introduction in season 1.

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Werner Herzog , Emily Swallow , Pedro Pascal , Nick Nolte , Omid Abtahi , Gina Carano , Carl Weathers , Giancarlo Esposito

Release Date
November 12, 2019

Seasons
3
Showrunner
Jon Favreau

Toro Calican introduced the idea of initiation into the guild, but he's also the only character Star Wars has shown trying to join the guild. Therefore, it's not clear if his first job was typical for newcomers. That being said, the fact that Calican went after legendary assassin Fennec Shand could indicate that new guild members had to take dangerous jobs to prove their worth. Forcing newcomers to complete particularly dangerous bounties would also make sense given the guild's focus on its reputation. It would also play directly into the Bounty Hunters' Guild's ranking system.

There Are Various Classes Bounty Hunters Rank In

Though Fennec Shand eventually became an assassin, she was a member of the Bounty Hunters' Guild at one point. She established in Star Wars: The Bad Batch that there was also a ranking system for the guild's individual members that seemed to separate jobs based on skill level. Shand said that the Empire was looking for "class one" bounty hunters to track down and kidnap Force-sensitive children for Project Necromancer. Later, The Bad Batch season 3 confirmed Cad Bane was a class one bounty hunter, which also seemingly confirmed that class one was the highest rank in the guild.

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Fennec Shand

Little is known of Fennec Shand's early life; she emerged as a bounty hunter early on during the Dark Times of the Empire's reign, and continued to work for various criminal cartels for years. In The Mandalorian era, Boba Fett earned Fennec Shand's loyalty after he saved her life, and she now stands by his side.

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Ming-Na Wen
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The Mandalorian

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Boba Fett's Crime Syndicate
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Unfortunately, The Bad Batch didn't give much information beyond the top of the ranking system. Presumably, class one bounty hunters would have access to any job they chose, including the highest priority and highest paying assignments. Bounty hunters with a lower ranking and reputation would be locked out of the best jobs, with each subsequent rank only having access to less desirable work. Interestingly, The Mandalorian seemed to confirm that for some extremely high profile jobs - like the Client's bounty on Grogu - any bounty hunter could participate regardless of ranking. That seems to be an exception rather than a rule, however, but it happened on at least one occasion.

Star Wars hasn't confirmed how bounty hunters move up the ranking system and become class one hunters, but it could tie into the guild's initiation. Since new bounty hunters had to complete a job to join the guild in the first place, it seems reasonable to assume that moving further up the ranks would require a hunter to complete more guild jobs. That would help raise their reputation among clients and other hired guns, and it would also be proof to the guild's leadership that they could reliably get their targets.

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Star Wars: The Bad Batch is an action-adventure animated series set after the events of The Clone Wars, following Clone Force 99 (a.k.a. the Bad Batch.) Finding themselves immune to the brainwashing effects of Order 66, the Bad Batch become mercenaries for hire while outrunning the empire, now seeing them as fugitives of the law.

Cast
Dee Bradley Baker , Michelle Ang , Noshir Dalal , Liam O'Brien , Rhea Perlman , Sam Riegel , Bob Bergen , Gwendoline Yeo

Release Date
May 4, 2021

Seasons
3

Showrunner
Dave Filoni

In that way, the ranking system could be a sort of trust-based hierarchy where hunters have to prove that they're capable of being given more dangerous and important marks. Part of the reason that's a likely way for the ranking system to work is because it would benefit both individual hunters and the guild itself mutually. The system would make sure its members never take jobs that they're not qualified for, which would keep them alive longer. It would also limit the number of jobs that the guild failed, which would help protect its reputation and justify having higher rates than non-guild hunters.

Even with all the confirmed and likely information about the Bounty Hunters' Guild, there's still quite a bit that has been left unsaid. It's not clear how individual branches of the guild are connected to each other, whether the guild has a central leadership beyond those branches, or how the guild operated during different parts of the Star Wars timeline beyond the Imperial and New Republic eras. Suffice to say, there's plenty of room for future bounty hunters and future Star Wars stories to give even more information on the Bounty Hunters' Guild.

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Star Wars is a multimedia franchise that started in 1977 by creator George Lucas. After the release of Star Wars: Episode IV- A New Hope (originally just titled Star Wars), the franchise quickly exploded, spawning multiple sequels, prequels, TV shows, video games, comics, and much more. After Disney acquired the rights to the franchise, they quickly expanded the universe on Disney+, starting with The Mandalorian.

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Star Wars' Bounty Hunters' Guild: Everything We Know About Their Code, Ranks, & More (2024)

FAQs

What are the bounty hunter ranks? ›

Bounty Hunters' Guild Organization Data
RANKSCORE
Freelancer4-10
Hunter11-16
Senior Hunter17-20
Head of House21-30
2 more rows

What is the guild code in Star Wars? ›

Members of the guild were mandated to uphold the Bounty Hunter Code, which forbade members to slay another guild hunter, or steal another hunter's bounty.

How many levels are there in Star Wars bounty hunter? ›

The game is played in third person and includes eighteen "levels" across six worlds.

Who is the number 1 bounty hunter? ›

Boba Fett is the bounty hunter who made the Guild so iconic to Star Wars in the first place and is one of the coolest and most well-developed bounty hunters around.

How many ranks are there in Hunter? ›

Ranks. There are 1 to 70 (or infinity) Ranks (1 to 50 prior to Goldenloop) available for the player to progress through. Each rank requires a certain amounts of points to be acquired through completing Hunter Feats.

What is the code 69 in Star Wars? ›

Order 69(AKA "clean up") was the idea to kill the entire clone army in one sitting, leaving the Jedi defenseless and exposed by the sudden departure. Palpatine knows the Jedi's weakness is empathy and most will try to help the clones and now it should be easy to either drive the Jedi into hiding or have them killed.

What is code 5 Star Wars? ›

Once activated, Code Five recalled the entire Special Operations Brigade to the Republic's capital, the Core Worlds planet Coruscant, if it was in danger and needed protection. Jedi General Arligan Zey broadcasted the order at the start of the Battle of Coruscant in 19 BBY.

What is code 310 in Star Wars? ›

Code 310 was a code used by the Galactic Empire that prohibited owning pets. Sometimes it required a citizen violating it to surrender their pet to the Empire by force if necessary.

What's the prestigious bounty hunter? ›

The Prestigious Bounty Hunter License adds 10 new Ranks of progression atop the 20 from the Bounty Hunter Role Ranks with high level items and skills to acquire, new weapon variants and horses, Infamous Bounty targets on the Bounty Boards and more.

What are the different types of bounty hunters? ›

Types of Bounty Hunters

According to Bounty Hunters HQ, there are three main types of people that make up the ranks of bounty hunters: Fugitive Recovery Agents (FRAs), Fugitive Investigators (FIs) and bail enforcement agents (BEAs).

What does the level 30 bounty hunter reward do? ›

Vigilantes who've reached Rank 30 of the Bounty Hunter role can exchange their Bounty Hunter Experience Award for triple the usual going rate of RDO$, Gold, and XP by maneuvering to the Awards section of the Progress Menu and selecting the Trade In option.

Who is better, Jango or Boba? ›

In terms of combat skills, Jango has the upper hand. He has undergone rigorous training under bounty hunters like Hondo Ohnaka, Duros Cad Bane, Aurra Sing, and Zam Wesell. Boba may seem cooler in fighting, but his father is more skillful than him in hand-to-hand combat.

Can a bounty hunter defeat a Jedi? ›

Despite their political neutrality and independence, many bounty hunters were effective "Jedi killers," which made their services desirable to the Galactic Empire.

What bounty hunter kills Jedi? ›

Bounty hunters were also sometimes employed as Jedi hunters, as the bounty hunter Cad Bane was known for killing Jedi during the Clone Wars.

What position is bounty hunter? ›

Bounty hunters are unofficial law enforcers. They usually act as freelancers or work for a bail bond company that provides surety services to a local court. Bounty hunters are responsible for finding, apprehending, and ensuring bail bond violators are present for their court hearings.

What title do you get at 5 million bounty? ›

Titles. Players can also earn Titles by reaching certain amounts of Bounty/Honor: Reaching 5 million Bounty/Honor will award the player two titles: the "Pirate Hunter" and "Bounty Hunter" titles, both colored white.

Which character has highest bounty? ›

They've earned every penny of it.
  • 8 Buggy. 3.189 Billion Berries. ...
  • 7 Dracule Mihawk. 3.59 Billion Berries. ...
  • 6 Blackbeard. 3.996 Billion Berries. ...
  • 5 Shanks. 4.048 Billion Berries. ...
  • 4 Big Mom. 4.388 Billion Berries. ...
  • 3 Kaido. 4.611 Billion Berries. ...
  • 2 Whitebeard. 5.046 Billion Berries. ...
  • 1 Gol D. Roger. 5,564,800,000 Berries.
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