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Disablers are [[Corru#Corrucysts|corrucystic]] industrial tools used to immediately and effectively disable and dissolve corrucystic entities such as [[Golem|golems]]. |
Disablers are [[Corru#Corrucysts|corrucystic]] industrial tools used to immediately and effectively disable and dissolve corrucystic entities such as [[Golem|golems]]. |
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When activated, they produce several spines that shoot the target(s), causing the constituent [[corru]] to lose form and sludge. This pulse is capable of connecting with multiple targets in a close group and remain effective, but must be deployed at close range. It is unknown if they are effective against [[Obesk#Qou|Qou |
When activated, they produce several spines that shoot the target(s), causing the constituent [[corru]] to lose form and sludge. This pulse is capable of connecting with multiple targets in a close group and remain effective, but must be deployed at close range. It is unknown if they are effective against [[Obesk#Qou|Qou obesk]]. |
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Each pulse consumes a 'charge' from an internal reservoir. It is unknown if the device is able to be recharged after use. |
Each pulse consumes a 'charge' from an internal reservoir. It is unknown if the device is able to be recharged after use. |
Latest revision as of 13:57, 22 June 2024
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Disablers are corrucystic industrial tools used to immediately and effectively disable and dissolve corrucystic entities such as golems.
When activated, they produce several spines that shoot the target(s), causing the constituent corru to lose form and sludge. This pulse is capable of connecting with multiple targets in a close group and remain effective, but must be deployed at close range. It is unknown if they are effective against Qou obesk.
Each pulse consumes a 'charge' from an internal reservoir. It is unknown if the device is able to be recharged after use.