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Revision as of 15:17, 12 August 2020
Any object is in one of four phase states at any given time.
Name | Interactive With | Source | Priority |
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In-Phase | In-Phase, Omniphase | default | lowest |
Out-of-Phase | Out-of-Phase, Omniphase | Phased effect | second lowest |
Omniphase | In-Phase, Out-of-Phase, Omniphase | Omniphase effect | second highest |
Nullphase | none | Nullphase tag
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highest |
Matter and energy are considered to be in-phase unless otherwise specified.