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Created page with "== Note to Self == A discord user named '''lapis''' wrote the below via chat. This note is a self-reminder to add it to the article. There's a couple ways to handle forcefields *You can just attack them; they have a high AV and HP but you can damage them on crits and potentially break through if the wall isn't refreshed *Sometimes the field is generated by an electrical device, like a bracelet or a nearby generator tile, disabling that through EMP or similar will stop..."
 
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*Also if someone generates a forcefield in your space or shoved you into one, you can move freely inside the field and slip out
*Also if someone generates a forcefield in your space or shoved you into one, you can move freely inside the field and slip out
*This is also a good use case for a yondercane or any kind of phasing power, as forcefields are phase-sensitive and you can walk past them if you phase out, or otherwise teleport away with recoil
*This is also a good use case for a yondercane or any kind of phasing power, as forcefields are phase-sensitive and you can walk past them if you phase out, or otherwise teleport away with recoil
*Normality gas will rip through forcefields, I think you have to drop an anchor but it should disable fields in a 3x3 around you if you're standing on it. A nulling weapon will tear them apart like tissues


[[User:Jerimee|Jerimee]] ([[User talk:Jerimee|talk]]) 17:09, 8 November 2024 (UTC)
[[User:Jerimee|Jerimee]] ([[User talk:Jerimee|talk]]) 17:09, 8 November 2024 (UTC)

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Note to Self

A discord user named lapis wrote the below via chat. This note is a self-reminder to add it to the article.

There's a couple ways to handle forcefields

  • You can just attack them; they have a high AV and HP but you can damage them on crits and potentially break through if the wall isn't refreshed
  • Sometimes the field is generated by an electrical device, like a bracelet or a nearby generator tile, disabling that through EMP or similar will stop the field
  • If you're true kin, there is a mid-high tier implant that lets you walk through forcefields
  • Also if someone generates a forcefield in your space or shoved you into one, you can move freely inside the field and slip out
  • This is also a good use case for a yondercane or any kind of phasing power, as forcefields are phase-sensitive and you can walk past them if you phase out, or otherwise teleport away with recoil
  • Normality gas will rip through forcefields, I think you have to drop an anchor but it should disable fields in a 3x3 around you if you're standing on it. A nulling weapon will tear them apart like tissues

Jerimee (talk) 17:09, 8 November 2024 (UTC)