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== Holocrons in JK series == | == Holocrons in JK series == | ||
In [[Jedi Outcast]] video game most of the Holocrons represent small boxes with a symbol for each Force power available in the game, which include [[Force Speed]], [[Force Jump]], [[Force Pull]] and [[Force Push]] as standard (neutral) powers, and [[Force Heal]], [[Jedi Mindtrick|Force Persuade]] for the [[Light-Side|Light Side]]. The abilities those of a [[ | In [[Jedi Outcast]] video game most of the Holocrons represent small boxes with a symbol for each Force power available in the game, which include [[Force Speed]], [[Force Jump]], [[Force Pull]] and [[Force Push]] as standard (neutral) powers, and [[Force Heal]], [[Jedi Mindtrick|Force Persuade]] for the [[Light-Side|Light Side]]. The abilities those of a [[Dark Side]] users are also available in game, like [[Force Grip]] and [[Force Lightning]]. In addition to these the Multiplayer offers additional powers, not included in Single Player campaign: [[Force Seeing]], [[Force Protect]], [[Force Absorb]], [[Force Drain]] and [[Dark Rage]]. | ||
These were later reintroduced in the Single Player campaign of [[Jedi Academy]], though instead of holocrons, gained through a variety of Jedi trials, Players are offered to choose the powers from a special menu before taking a mission. Holocrons still remain in Multiplayer game modes though. | These were later reintroduced in the Single Player campaign of [[Jedi Academy]], though instead of holocrons, gained through a variety of Jedi trials, Players are offered to choose the powers from a special menu before taking a mission. Holocrons still remain in Multiplayer game modes though. |