

The Editor Strikes Back (Topher Grace edit) Overall, the film is tighter and more enjoyable (especially since Jar Jar is basically gone from this one.) Since wrapping up work on the Phantom Edit and its sequel, Attack of the Phantom (an attempt to improve Attack of the Clones), Nichols has worked on several documentaries about Star Trek. Nichols trimmed most of the battle droids’ dialogue (they look better than they sound), and removed the famous ‘midichlorians’ misfire. Created by editor Mike Nichols, the Phantom Edit cuts out around 20 minutes of footage from the first prequel. This one is so old that it was first released on VHS. Not all the changes that Lucas made were bad – the John Williams celebration piece at the end of Jedi is a beautiful composition – but we’re far from the only people who think that those changes shouldn’t have been made in the first place, and that it’s great that a pristine version of the originals exists out there. Hayden Christensen showing up as a Force ghost in Jedi? Sebastian Shaw is back. Greedo shooting first in Star Wars? Only Han shoots in this version. Here are the changes you’re likely to spot at a glance: Darth Vader screaming ‘no’ for no reason when he kills the Emperor in Jedi? Gone. He didn’t work alone other fans supplied him with assets like digitally scanned original film cells or film prints.

Harmy also had to spend many painful hours with rotoscoping and colour corrections. The idea was to undo all the strange changes that Lucas brought in and use the 2011 blu-ray release to get the highest-quality footage.

So where was the 'original vision' from 1997?” This is what I wanted.' Then suddenly in 2004, a DVD came out with even more changes. He told Motherboard, “When the 1997 special edition came out, George Lucas said: 'This is my original vision. One fan in particular ( Petr Harmáček, known as ‘Harmy’) decided to teach himself video editing by creating the Despecialized Editions. Since Lucas started tinkering around with the original Star Wars trilogy, fans have wanted to own the untouched versions in the best possible quality. Write your own jokes.) Anyway, here are some suggestions to spice up the way you watch Star Wars. (They have since been changed again.) Some fans have politely disagreed with him and made their own attempts to get the Star Wars films as close to perfect as possible. Now, he argued, these are the definitive versions. That was George Lucas, speaking before the 2004 DVD release of his Star Wars Special Editions. It’s abandoned or it’s ripped out of your hands, and it’s thrown into the marketplace, never finished”.

Amesha can still receive energy from energy orbs and Vengeful Rush while Warding Grace is active to offset the energy drain.“Anybody that makes films knows the film is never finished.Energy drain per second is affected by both Ability Efficiency and Ability Duration.Initial casting cost is affected by Ability Efficiency.This ability will remain active until the ability key is pressed again (default 3 ), or Amesha runs out of energy. Warding Grace is a channeled ability that costs 25 Energy to cast, and will drain 10 Energy per second while active.Speed debuff is affected by Ability Strength.Ability range is affected by Ability Range.In Landscape missions, the range of Warding Grace is reduced down to 16 / 24 / 32 / 40 meters.Any enemies caught within the field will have their movement and attack speed slowed down by 20% / 30% / 40% / 50%. In Archwing missions, Amesha creates an invisible field with a 160 / 240 / 320 / 400 meters radius which renders it and all nearby allies immune to Status Effects, as well as removing any existing negative status procs.
