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  • Dispersion
  • Dispersion
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  • Dispersion is a special ability that the COs Flak and Jugger have. It provides these COs with the ability to sometimes increase or decrease how much damage their units deal. This is not to be confused with luck. Normally Flak and Jugger have a dispersion rate of -15% to +25%, but this dispersion rate is increased when they use their CO Powers or Super CO Powers. The difference between luck and dispersion is that dispersion can both increase and decrease the amount of damage, whereas luck will only increase it.
  • Dispersion is a priest ability learned at level 60 for those with the Shadow specialization. Dispersion protects the priest by reducing damage taken by 90% for six sec. Dispersion can be cast while stunned, feared or silenced, which makes it very useful in PvP as well. It can be used to soak large (AoE) hits that would kill even a well-geared tank.
  • Place a prism by your window on a nice afternoon. What do you see? A rainbow? Let's explore why this happens. Image:Prism rainbow schema.png When polychromatic light, or white light, passes through a prism, it is separated into its different component colors. This is due to a phenomenon called dispersion. The word itself comes from the way in which a prism "disperses" light. Dispersion happens because the speed of light in a prism changes, and each color in the prism has its own individual speed. Let's break it down.
  • Force Dispersion was a Force power created by Jedi Knight Scott Borek as an answer to his powerful Force Fission, that he also created. It helped contain and harmlessly "disperse" or spread energy out. It lessened the destructive and dangerous impact of the Fission power. It was developed after the the Great Galactic War, which ended in 17 BBY
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Level
  • 60
Era
bg
  • 777
  • 999
Alignment
  • Universal
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buff dur
  • 6.0
Cast Time
  • Instant
buff desc
  • Reduces all damage taken by 90%. Cannot attack or cast spells. Immune to snare and movement impairing effects.
TCG
  • DispersionTCG.jpg
gcd
  • 1.5
Cooldown
  • 120.0
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Users
  • *Scott Borek *Mason Quarrell *Yoder Gree
Range
  • Solar System wide
Date
  • Post-17 BBY
Name
  • Dispersion
  • Force Dispersion
Type
  • Defensive
Specialization
  • Shadow
Class
Description
  • You disperse into pure Shadow energy, reducing all damage taken by 90%, but you are unable to attack or cast spells. Lasts 6 sec.
  • Dispersion can be cast while stunned, feared or silenced. Clears all snare and movement impairing effects when cast, and makes you immune to them while dispersed.
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  • Dispersion is a special ability that the COs Flak and Jugger have. It provides these COs with the ability to sometimes increase or decrease how much damage their units deal. This is not to be confused with luck. Normally Flak and Jugger have a dispersion rate of -15% to +25%, but this dispersion rate is increased when they use their CO Powers or Super CO Powers. The difference between luck and dispersion is that dispersion can both increase and decrease the amount of damage, whereas luck will only increase it.
  • Dispersion is a priest ability learned at level 60 for those with the Shadow specialization. Dispersion protects the priest by reducing damage taken by 90% for six sec. Dispersion can be cast while stunned, feared or silenced, which makes it very useful in PvP as well. It can be used to soak large (AoE) hits that would kill even a well-geared tank.
  • Place a prism by your window on a nice afternoon. What do you see? A rainbow? Let's explore why this happens. Image:Prism rainbow schema.png When polychromatic light, or white light, passes through a prism, it is separated into its different component colors. This is due to a phenomenon called dispersion. The word itself comes from the way in which a prism "disperses" light. Dispersion happens because the speed of light in a prism changes, and each color in the prism has its own individual speed. Let's break it down.
  • Force Dispersion was a Force power created by Jedi Knight Scott Borek as an answer to his powerful Force Fission, that he also created. It helped contain and harmlessly "disperse" or spread energy out. It lessened the destructive and dangerous impact of the Fission power. It was developed after the the Great Galactic War, which ended in 17 BBY
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