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The Vor'cha stun stick was a weapon used by the Aing-Tii monks. It resembled a wooden stick wrapped in silvery wire and delivered a powerful energy charge that could render a victim unconscious. The Vor'cha were able to penetrate armor and electrocute a victim regardless of what they were wearing. Ben Skywalker reasoned that it was very powerful as it was designed by 'rock guys' to fell their enemies.

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  • Vor'cha stun stick
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  • The Vor'cha stun stick was a weapon used by the Aing-Tii monks. It resembled a wooden stick wrapped in silvery wire and delivered a powerful energy charge that could render a victim unconscious. The Vor'cha were able to penetrate armor and electrocute a victim regardless of what they were wearing. Ben Skywalker reasoned that it was very powerful as it was designed by 'rock guys' to fell their enemies.
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  • Vor’cha-Betäubungsstab
Fi
  • Vor'cha-tainnutustikku
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  • Palo de aturdimiento Vor'cha
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  • The Vor'cha stun stick was a weapon used by the Aing-Tii monks. It resembled a wooden stick wrapped in silvery wire and delivered a powerful energy charge that could render a victim unconscious. The Vor'cha were able to penetrate armor and electrocute a victim regardless of what they were wearing. Ben Skywalker reasoned that it was very powerful as it was designed by 'rock guys' to fell their enemies.
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