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The 1982 Apple II platform game Crisis Mountain displays health as a number from 3 (full) to 0 (dead), and health gradually regenerates over time. [60] In Hydlide (1984) and the Ys series, [ 61 ] [ 62 ] the character's health (represented as both hit points and a health meter) are restored when the character does not move.
Guilds were introduced to the game in April 2016. [6] As with most games, guilds in Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes consist of players teaming together to achieve common goals. . In this game, guilds consist of a maximum of 50 players that can go on raids, and participate in both Territory Wars and Territory Battl
Healing the target's health over time (either for a period of time OR while a status effect is active). Removing the target's health over time (either for a period of time OR while a status effect is active). Boosting the damage output of the target. Lowering the damage output of the target. Taunting the enemy to avoid other players getting ...
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Cal is the protagonist of the video game Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order (2019), set five years after the rise of the Galactic Empire and the Great Jedi Purge.His backstory is explored in a flashback that occurs later in the game, which reveals that Cal was a Jedi Padawan training under Jedi Master Jaro Tapal during the Clone Wars, and that when Order 66 was issued, Tapal sacrificed himself to ...
Order 66 may refer to: Order 66 , a fictional prearranged military command given by Darth Sidious during the movie Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith; Star Wars Republic Commando: Order 66, the fourth novel in the Republic Commando series, written by Karen Traviss; Order 66/2523, a 1980 anti-communist directive of the Thai government
Zhuge Liang's expeditions managed to inflict damage to the Wei army, killed several notable Wei commanders, and captured two small commanderies, but he failed to fulfil his strategic goal. After Zhuge Liang's death, his successor, Jiang Wan, changed the policy and turned to a defensive stance.
Grand Admiral Thrawn (full name: Mitth'raw'nuruodo; born: Kivu'raw'nuru [1]) is a fictional character in the Star Wars franchise. He first appeared in what came to be known as the Thrawn trilogy of novels (1991–1993) by Timothy Zahn.