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Also known as "Purple" style in MovieBattles II. This one-handed style is sort of a cross between [[Yellow Style|Medium]] and [[Red Style|Strong]] styles. It is only available to single saber by default. Compared to Red Stance it is slightly faster. It also has unlimited attack chaining. It uses the same stance pose as Strong style. It uses the Leaping slash-down DFA of Strong style, and the kata of Medium style. | Also known as "Purple" style in MovieBattles II. This one-handed style is sort of a cross between [[Yellow Style|Medium]] and [[Red Style|Strong]] styles. It is only available to single saber by default. | ||
Compared to Red Stance it is slightly faster. It also has unlimited attack chaining. It uses the same stance pose as Strong style. It uses the Leaping slash-down DFA of Strong style, and the kata of Medium style. | |||
[[File:saber strong.png|thumb|The Desann style's [[HUD]] icon]] | [[File:saber strong.png|thumb|The Desann style's [[HUD]] icon]] | ||
'''Single Player:''' | |||
In Jedi Academy and Outcast, this style must be obtained using cheats, custom .sab files, or NPCs. In Jedi Outcast it is used by the Desann NPC. | |||
In SP, this style's attacks may actually be more powerful than strong style in certain situations. |
Revision as of 17:14, 4 April 2013
Also known as "Purple" style in MovieBattles II. This one-handed style is sort of a cross between Medium and Strong styles. It is only available to single saber by default.
Compared to Red Stance it is slightly faster. It also has unlimited attack chaining. It uses the same stance pose as Strong style. It uses the Leaping slash-down DFA of Strong style, and the kata of Medium style.
Single Player:
In Jedi Academy and Outcast, this style must be obtained using cheats, custom .sab files, or NPCs. In Jedi Outcast it is used by the Desann NPC.
In SP, this style's attacks may actually be more powerful than strong style in certain situations.