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> Yes. Anyone with Droma's technique, immense willpower, and comparable power to Darth Nihilus can defend against it.
Pretty much this. The immensely powerful guys won't be drained instantly, and honestly, people like Luke/Yoda can just kill Nihilus in the meantime without being damaged too much, but that's a different thing than actual defense.
Traya says Nihilus cuts you off from the force similar to Force Sever but instead of just making you not be able to use the Force it causes death instead and he feeds from the death. Normal drain is basically just draining the force energy from an opponent until they die, unless I'm wrong and Trayas description is just how drain works but she says it in a more poetic way.
Originally posted by The Merchant
Traya says Nihilus cuts you off from the force similar to Force Sever but instead of just making you not be able to use the Force it causes death instead and he feeds from the death. Normal drain is basically just draining the force energy from an opponent until they die, unless I'm wrong and Trayas description is just how drain works but she says it in a more poetic way.
Well if it was a different type of Drain, I'm sure it'd be noted somewhere as being different in its use. Fact is though...it's not, perhaps given Nihilus he mastered it to a point, but I figure it's still just Drain. It's say according to the Guide, that he has life drain at radical heights.
Meaning that it's the same Force Drain technique he uses, he just has it above everyone else.
We know that being a Wound in the Force is an example of a defense. But you don't become a Wound in the Force at whim or easily. This is more like a product of circumstances.
Immortality seems to be a another form of defense. KoTOR II cut-content affirms this. Additionally, Hands were subjected to Force Drain powers and endured them while being corporeally immortal.
Conventional methods also exist such as the technique used by Ulic Qel-Droma. However, I am not sure how effective it would be against most potent expressions of Force Drain. I believe that this technique have limitations.
Another odd method is to counter-drain a nearby being or individual to endure the effects of Force Drain powers. Revan adopted this approach to survive in captivity. Though this tactic may not be possible in every combat situation.
In the nutshell, it is far from easy to endure Force Drain powers of Darth Nihilus and walk away from the ordeal. Being a Wound or Valkorion is probably the safer bet.
In Plagueis' entry in the Book of Sith he mentions that Sever Force basically cuts a Force sensitive's midichlorians in half. Assuming Nihilus' drain operates on the same principle, then Plagueis could theoretically defend himself, provided he has enough control over his own midichlorians.
Other than that, no. Kreia was the one who taught Nihilus how to consume planets, and we know she could use it herself, on a lesser scale. She was extremely powerful and had all the knowledge of Malachor at her disposal, plus her decades as a Jedi historian. If she says there is no defence, I'm inclined to believe her.
A lot of reaching involved here. Nihilus' drain, at its apex, was an instantaneous planet-rending cosmic apocalypse. At its weakest (at the end of TSL), it's hardly better than the Exile's. However, Traya notes that only the Exile had the void-like ability to turn the drain against Nihilus; Traya herself, Sion and others who lived during Ulic's era and in the former's case well versed in Force lore.
Nihilus has always been described as having high level, almost plot-breaking powers. The idea that people can just instantly think good thoughts and defend against it lacks decisive evidence.
Originally posted by Stealth Moose
A lot of reaching involved here. Nihilus' drain, at its apex, was an instantaneous planet-rending cosmic apocalypse. At its weakest (at the end of TSL), it's hardly better than the Exile's. However, Traya notes that only the Exile had the void-like ability to turn the drain against Nihilus; Traya herself, Sion and others who lived during Ulic's era and in the former's case well versed in Force lore.Nihilus has always been described as having high level, almost plot-breaking powers. The idea that people can just instantly think good thoughts and defend against it lacks decisive evidence.
LOL.