Ballistakinesis
Ballistakinesis was a telekinetic Force power used by the Jensaarai, which used telekinesis to accelerate a handful of small objects to lethal velocities.
Read moreBallistakinesis was a telekinetic Force power used by the Jensaarai, which used telekinesis to accelerate a handful of small objects to lethal velocities.
Read moreThis power allows the Force user to stretch out through the force to telekinetically defend himself against an incoming grenade.
Read moreThis power summons strands of dark side power that wrap around the ForceĀ·user’s target, ensnaring him in a mesh of brilliance. The lattice of energy severs the connection between the Force and the trapped individual and saps the strength from his body.
Read moreSutta Chwituskak (“Flung Spears” in Sith) was the proper name of the Bolt of Hatred, an ancient Sith technique conjured through magic.
Read moreCryokinesis was a Force power that allowed a Force-user to draw heat away from the object, causing its temperature to drop rapidly.
Read moreWeather Sense was a Force power that allowed a user to attune himself to the workings of local weather patterns, allowing to predict the weather.
Read moreTruth sense was an ability that was cultivated by the Jedi Order, which allowed the individual to tap into the Force in order to determine if another being was telling the truth. In general, a trained Jedi could quickly assess whether another individual was being truthful or not, but the technique did have it’s limitations.
Read moreThe Jedi may decipher body language, explore the spoken word, or translate ancient Sith texts, etc. In order for this to work, the character must first hear the target speak, or see the works in written form (such as an ancient text or document).
Read moreA thought bomb was the result of an ancient ritual that, through the focused willpower of many unified Sith Lords, unleashed the full volatility of the dark side of the Force.
Read moreSensing the rhythm, pulse, and the ebb and flow of the Force, the Jedi is able to track the passage of time as precisely as the best chronometer.Ā
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