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A Particle Disrupter is a weapon using Chaos Energy.

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  • A Particle Disrupter is a weapon using Chaos Energy.
  • Particle disruptors are a protoss technology used by the Nerazim, utilized by stalkers, annihilators, and the instigators of the Purifiers. These weapons call upon the training of the dark templar pilot to fire lethal blasts of entropic Void energy. Each shot destabilizes matter at a fundamental level, and ultimately tears it apart by disintegrating its atomic composition. This destabilizing effect makes particle disruptors particularly effective against armored targets. Tal'darim slayers utilize particle disruptors in a similar manner to stalkers.
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  • A Particle Disrupter is a weapon using Chaos Energy.
  • Particle disruptors are a protoss technology used by the Nerazim, utilized by stalkers, annihilators, and the instigators of the Purifiers. These weapons call upon the training of the dark templar pilot to fire lethal blasts of entropic Void energy. Each shot destabilizes matter at a fundamental level, and ultimately tears it apart by disintegrating its atomic composition. This destabilizing effect makes particle disruptors particularly effective against armored targets. Tal'darim slayers utilize particle disruptors in a similar manner to stalkers.
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