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  • Force Push
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  • Force push was a Force power that consisted of telekinetically pushing an object. Frankly, there is nothing very humorous about it because, unlike Force grip, the target seldom made funny faces....and why is there dog hair all over my room? Huh? Oh, sorry. File:Wiki.pngThis article is a stub. You can help Darthipedia by expanding it. If you don't, we'll destroy your planet.
  • The Force push was one of the core Force powers that both Jedi and Sith utilize. This power was a basic push using the Force that would send a burst of Force energy at the target, throwing it away from the user. It was usefull in games for knocking enemies off bridges and into walls, or for pushing buttons in hard-to-reach areas.
  • Force Push is a skill that both Jedi and Sith can use.
  • Force Push is one of several spells available to the player as part of the Will branch of abilities. Triggering the spell causes a wave of concussive, invisible force to radiate out from the player. Unfortunately, in Fable, Fable: The Lost Chapters, and Fable Anniversary, the spell affects both friend and foe alike, so care must be taken when using the spell; this rule does not apply in Fable II or Fable III due to the safety toggle. Further levels in Force Push increase the force at which targets are thrown, and the radius of the spell's 'blast wave'.
  • Effect: With this power, a Jedi may use the Force to push several adjacent targets backwards, knocking them prone or banging them against a wall. Each target past the first incurs a -1D penalty on the Jedi using the power (ie, 1 target: no penalty, 2 targets: -1D, 3 targets: -2D, etc) Each target makes either a control or Strength roll to resist, and the acting Jedi's alter result is compared to each result in turn to determine the effects. A target that is knocked back into a wall or other solid object takes the listed damage. If a Jedi kills a living being as a result of this power, he immediately receives a DSP. As such, he may roll less than his full alter score if he so chooses.
  • Force Push, sometimes referred to as a telekinetic punch was an essential core Force power. It literally shoved a target with the Force, either knocking them down or rocketing them backwards, depending on the Jedi or Sith's level of strength and skill. This power was an effective tool for keeping enemies at a distance. A well-aimed push could have sent the target crashing into a nearby wall or other obstruction, resulting in bludgeoning damage and possible disorientation or blackout. A force push could also cause direct damage, by striking an enemy in the form of a telekinetic fist which had the power of a pile driver. This could injure or even kill enemies through the sheer power of the kinetic blast alone, rather than the damage caused by the collision of the target with a larger obstruc
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  • Force Push
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  • *Jedi Order *Sith
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  • Force push
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  • Силовий поштовх
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  • Poussée de Force
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  • *Kanan Jarrus *Qui-Gon Jinn *Obi-Wan Kenobi *Kylo Ren *Anakin Skywalker *Ahsoka Tano *Luminara Unduli *Yoda
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  • Force push was a Force power that consisted of telekinetically pushing an object. Frankly, there is nothing very humorous about it because, unlike Force grip, the target seldom made funny faces....and why is there dog hair all over my room? Huh? Oh, sorry. File:Wiki.pngThis article is a stub. You can help Darthipedia by expanding it. If you don't, we'll destroy your planet.
  • Force Push, sometimes referred to as a telekinetic punch was an essential core Force power. It literally shoved a target with the Force, either knocking them down or rocketing them backwards, depending on the Jedi or Sith's level of strength and skill. This power was an effective tool for keeping enemies at a distance. A well-aimed push could have sent the target crashing into a nearby wall or other obstruction, resulting in bludgeoning damage and possible disorientation or blackout. A force push could also cause direct damage, by striking an enemy in the form of a telekinetic fist which had the power of a pile driver. This could injure or even kill enemies through the sheer power of the kinetic blast alone, rather than the damage caused by the collision of the target with a larger obstruction. Particularly ruthless Force users would use a well-timed Force push to send their enemies tumbling off penthouse balconies or into deep chasms. Aditionally, Force users who were exceptionally skilled could even use Force Push to kill their opponents, as evidenced by Darth Vader's use of Force push on multiple occasions during the Second Battle of Kashyyyk to kill Wookiee warriors. Beyond offense, this power had many utilitarian applications, such as activating a control panel that would ordinarily have been out of reach, or pulverizing heavy debris and other obstructions too large to remove without specialized equipment. This power was used by Darth Admer, Shadow Guards, Jaden Starkiller, Jeder Coulious, Yoda, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Anakin Skywalker and various other Force sensitives.
  • Effect: With this power, a Jedi may use the Force to push several adjacent targets backwards, knocking them prone or banging them against a wall. Each target past the first incurs a -1D penalty on the Jedi using the power (ie, 1 target: no penalty, 2 targets: -1D, 3 targets: -2D, etc) Each target makes either a control or Strength roll to resist, and the acting Jedi's alter result is compared to each result in turn to determine the effects. A target that is knocked back into a wall or other solid object takes the listed damage. If a Jedi kills a living being as a result of this power, he immediately receives a DSP. As such, he may roll less than his full alter score if he so chooses. Difficulty: Target's control or Strength roll, +3 to difficulty for every 5 meters away from target, line of sight only.
  • The Force push was one of the core Force powers that both Jedi and Sith utilize. This power was a basic push using the Force that would send a burst of Force energy at the target, throwing it away from the user. It was usefull in games for knocking enemies off bridges and into walls, or for pushing buttons in hard-to-reach areas.
  • Force Push is a skill that both Jedi and Sith can use.
  • Force Push is one of several spells available to the player as part of the Will branch of abilities. Triggering the spell causes a wave of concussive, invisible force to radiate out from the player. Unfortunately, in Fable, Fable: The Lost Chapters, and Fable Anniversary, the spell affects both friend and foe alike, so care must be taken when using the spell; this rule does not apply in Fable II or Fable III due to the safety toggle. Further levels in Force Push increase the force at which targets are thrown, and the radius of the spell's 'blast wave'.
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