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| Tweet Topic Started: Jan 13 2008, 10:28 AM (80 Views) | |
| Shii-Cho | Jan 13 2008, 10:28 AM Post #1 |
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Force Immunity is a force move located is canon force move which makes the caster immune to the force for a certain period of time... This move is un-disspateable as disspating requires the force to do which ofcourse it is immune to. The move must be therefore be force breached to remove it from the user, I am posting this as there was a mis-understanding this day when I myself was attacked with a force storm and then ICly kicked, ofcourse I was immunitied, it would be a much easier thing to get across however if everyone knew what immunities affect is and how to get rid of it... I am in no way suggesting however the person who kicked me should be ICly dead. Just pointing something out o.O |
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| Elliot | Jan 13 2008, 12:03 PM Post #2 |
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Stop posting shit like this. The only things that can rid Immunity is: Force Suppression
Andddddd Force Breach
Immunity put into detail:
Sources: SW:KotOR I & II. |
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| Reid | Jan 13 2008, 12:17 PM Post #3 |
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YOU ARE HERETICAL AND BLASPHEMOUS
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In a sense one would lack the ability to use the force when under immunity. Note - I am not saying it is that way. It would just make more logical sense. |
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| St.Maverick | Jan 13 2008, 12:27 PM Post #4 |
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..."Where would you end? In Heaven or in Hell?"...
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Yes it is only logical. But you won't need force powers during the period of immunity, since you can go all out with the saber. So how does the force immunity work in rp? |
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| Elliot | Jan 13 2008, 12:32 PM Post #5 |
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I thought that. But KotOR says otherwise.
Wtf are you talking about? The whole point of using Immunity is so you can use Force powers on your opponent, and your opponent cant use them on you. Going all out on saber? I think you'll find the only people who use Immunity are Force Specialist, who ignore Lightsaber training. And it works like all force powers. They're two lines. -casts force immunity- -it forms over my whole body- But, you'd have to be a Jedi Master or a Sith Lord to actually use it. |
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| Sir Prideous | Jan 13 2008, 12:33 PM Post #6 |
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Darth Ferinus. Darklord of the Sith.
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But remember Elliot KoTOR is a game, with stuff changed a little to make more fun for the player, so people actually buy it. |
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| Elliot | Jan 13 2008, 12:37 PM Post #7 |
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Not at all, lol. Your thinking it's Game Elements. Game Elements is actually graphics to animate the Force being used. Thats all thats changed. Example: Force Immunity is used. In Game - A blue shield surrounds the caster. In reality/or a movie - this blue shield would not be seen. And in KotOR, it actually has descriptions of the Force Powers. Immunity was a power which KotOR made up. So therefore the Game itself actually decides if the caster can't use the Force. And obviously they've decided that they can. So thats how it is. There's not If's or Buts' about it. |
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| St.Maverick | Jan 13 2008, 02:02 PM Post #8 |
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WTF? Dude Force Immunity: you can't be attacked by any force powers. It negates it, so how the hell would you cast a force power from inside the "barrier" it would just negate it the same as the outside. The Whole Point of Force Immunity is to NOT use any force powers(The caster nor the attacker). All comes down to saber and melee. And someone can't dissipate or absorb it nor wear it down(not sure about that one). I think that the Force Immunity can be in action for lets say umm oh what I don't know... 10 lines? and then 15 lines for Force Resistance. No force powers for about 10 actual r/l seconds. |
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| Elliot | Jan 13 2008, 02:39 PM Post #9 |
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ROFLMAO No dude I'm afraid Force Immunity is this: http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Force_Immunity
In the Game Knights of the Old Republic, your able to use Force moves whilst using Immunity. It wouldnt negate barrier if you used it. Force moves are NOT allowed to effect you. Barrier doesn't effect you. It creates a barrier around your body, which deflects pyshical damage (i.e melee, lightsabers, explosives.) This would not be negated by Immunity. Sources: 1. http://www.gamebanshee.com/starwarskotorii...rceimmunity.php 2. http://www.gamebanshee.com/starwarskotorii...eresistance.php Bottum line is, the whole point of using Force Immunity is to make you immune to Force powers (duh? Hence the name maybe?) What does immune mean? Lets see.
unaffected by Force powers. This does not state ANYWHERE or imply AT ALL that you can't use other Force powers. |
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| St.Maverick | Jan 13 2008, 04:33 PM Post #10 |
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I guess RP is not fair after all. So someone just set the standard use of Force Immunity and what you can and cannot do. Elliot or someone start a topic of IC RP Force powers/moves that you can use and how to use. Just to avoid confusion and stuff. And then pin it. |
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| Elliot | Jan 13 2008, 05:09 PM Post #11 |
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Lol, there doesnt need to be. It's common sense what you can and can't use. Example. There are variations of Push: Push > Whirlwind > Wave. Push being the weakest, Wave being the strongest. Therefore, to match that sequence: Initiate > Knight > Master or for Sith: Acolyte > Sith > Sith Lord |
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| St.Maverick | Jan 13 2008, 05:29 PM Post #12 |
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I guess... although in the SW universe it doesn't usually follow does guidelines. I'm thinking making Midichlorian generator machine. I have the process of how I just need to make a generator. Idk... |
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