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(Added a small description, a picture of a force wall (to give people more of an idea of what they look like when connected to other force walls), and a See also section directing them to the force barrier page)
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| inheritingfrom = BaseForcefield
| inheritingfrom = BaseForcefield
| dynamictable = {{Dynamic object|AnimatableFurniture|Forcefield}}
| dynamictable = {{Dynamic object|AnimatableFurniture|Forcefield}}
| acid = 100
| electric = 50
| electric = 50
| cold = 50
| cold = 100
| heat = 100
| desc = Potential is polarized into a cyanic hex mesh and keyed to its arranger. Objects of sufficient mass are blocked, but small ones fired leeward can pass through.
| desc = Potential is polarized into a cyanic hex mesh and keyed to its arranger. Objects of sufficient mass are blocked, but small ones fired leeward can pass through.
| categories = Walls
| categories = Walls
| gameversion = 2.0.201.69
| gameversion = 2.0.201.114
}}
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Revision as of 21:01, 24 September 2021

forcefield
Forcefield
Character

ID?Use this ID to Wish for forcefield

Forcefield

Tier

6

Spawns in

AnimatableFurniture


Extra info:
forcefield

Potential is polarized into a cyanic hex mesh and keyed to its arranger. Objects of sufficient mass are blocked, but small ones fired leeward can pass through.

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A wall of forcefields separating an Esper from a group of snapjaws.

A forcefield is a type of wall which can be temporarily created by a variety of sources, including the Force Wall and Force Bubble mutations, force bracelets, and Stopsvalinn. They are destroyed by normality.

Creatures (and True Kin players) with a force modulator implant installed have the ability to walk through forcefields.

See also