Ashin look at my post. I think Im gonna live and not be crushed for once.
I'd like to clarify here. *wink*Mikhail Shorn said:Pretty sure that anything to do with Force negation for pvp, like ysalamir, are denied. But if that's the case then fine, the force pull doesn't work, but you eat fourteen grenade rounds. Have fun with that.
It is my understanding that Ysalamir can be perched on your back while attached to a tree-limb like Timothy Zahn mentions in his Novels. And that they come from the world Myrkr, which is currently a Mandalorian world. Thus, any such similarities will be allowed with persistent narrative effort. Again. I have not seen any Website Rules which speak directly to Ysalamir or Nullification. *wink*B'Arin Graad said:You do realize ysalamir are not tiny things that can be carried around in a tiny canary cage, right?
I'm not familiar with the specific radius of the Null Field. Please cooperate with your opponent(s) to quantify this number. ...However, I am aware that all Force effects within that area are denied creation and rapidly lose sustainability based upon Force 'energy' alone. Universal forces and laws of nature, such as gravity, still exist and function as normal.Daxton Bane said:JSC - question on your statement. So basically this lizard gives the same field as a Vong with a radius of 10 meters, right? With the same limitations and effects? I am asking for clarification.
In reply. I'd like to magnify outwards here for a moment. And remind everyone that it is perfectly acceptable to approach your fellow writers and offer guidance, compliments, insight, and advice about their posts; by PM or Group PM. Especially, any concerns you might have during PvP. In this way, you can 'cooperate' and 'compromise' with your fellow peers, while still creating a great PvP environment. Full of action, suspense, and drama. Woot woot!B'Arin Graad said:Though they can perch on your shoulder, a healthy adult ysalamir, which is what I would imagine would be needed to generate a bubble large enough to fully protect an adult humanoid, is something in the area of 48 to 60 centimeters in length, which seems a bit too large to fit into a lantern-sized cage.