Ultimate Sith Fight Winner Take All

Started by crisis_ryitua22 pages

The technique is never explained in the game or in the Fact File. How one uses the Force to stop the Force from being drained is beyond me, in that it's kinda like using fire to put out a fire, but then you can apparently actively use the Force to conceal active Force use, too, so I probably shouldn't be surprised.

Hmm, and yet I feel sure that I found out what it does. I think I even mentioned it in our debate on the matter.

Naturally is retarded anyway, so I might just ignore it.

Well do tell.

Can I get a please?

please

Its a misnomer, it isn't a defense at all. As I recall it, as the Force is drained from you, you draw the Force from the surrounding Force to replenish yourself.

Which is basicallly what the Exile did through Force Bonds now that I think about it.

wut?
Where?
wut?

I told you it was stupid.

It's all stupid.

Don't ask me where I saw that though. IIRC you couldn't find any cutscenes from the game, but I think I must have. mmm

That was the next question.

Found it:

YouTube video

Right at the start. Man, you didn't look very hard, did you? 😆

There aren't cutscenes.

Uliq says it about 15 seconds in.

I see it now. Did you watch all 8 minutes, because I honestly have no interest in doing that.

No, I typed 'Dark Reaper clone wars' into youtube and watched the first 20 seconds.

My Youtube Fu is strong. 😛

TBH, the reason I told you was to see what you'd make of this information. How do you feel this affects things?

In other words as Force get drained from you, you pull it back into yourself. Hold your entity together. It all goes to power contest.

Originally posted by Arhael
In other words as Force get drained from you, you pull it back into yourself. Hold your entity together. It all goes to power contest.

... So if the drain is greater than your ability to replenish, you're ****ed.

Sounds like a plan.

So you guys think this weakens the possibility of Vader and Dooku employing Uliq's 'defense' against Kreia or Nihilus then?