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In Nietzschean philosophy, as well as in Freudian psychoanalytic theory, sublimation is the redirection of negative emotions and repressed, unconscious drives (in Freud) or a suppressed will to power (Nietzsche) to creative, healthy outlets, often either artistic or spiritual. Also, in chemistry, sublimation is the process by which solids are transformed directly to the vapor state without passing through the liquid phase. Example: Dry ice (solid carbon dioxide) changes directly to carbon dioxide gas without passing through a liquid state.

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  • Sublimation
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  • In Nietzschean philosophy, as well as in Freudian psychoanalytic theory, sublimation is the redirection of negative emotions and repressed, unconscious drives (in Freud) or a suppressed will to power (Nietzsche) to creative, healthy outlets, often either artistic or spiritual. Also, in chemistry, sublimation is the process by which solids are transformed directly to the vapor state without passing through the liquid phase. Example: Dry ice (solid carbon dioxide) changes directly to carbon dioxide gas without passing through a liquid state.
  • The ability can be used to transform oneself into gaseous molecules. It differs from air mimicry or oxygen mimicry in that one's molecules keep their chemical make-up, instead of becoming air molecules or oxygen. The ability can be used to travel rapidly and to dodge attacks, as well as self-healing when reforming. One will also be invisible and intangible then, and unlike with air mimicry, one wouldn't be susceptible to aerokinetic manipulation.
  • Sublimation is a skill in the Heavenly Light skill tree of the Mage class. Simply put, the most powerful healing spell. This spell removes the recovery effect from the targeted player, and heals them by the amount of recovery left. Not an easy spell to describe, but if you cast recovery onto a player, immediately followed by Sublimation. They'd be healed by 155% of your Magic attack times 14 (making a total of 2170% of your Magic attack). Quite difficult to explain, but a must for anyone serious about healing.
  • Sublimation is a technological concept appearing solely in the Japanese version of Ace Combat 3: Electrosphere, which involves the copying of a human being's consciousness into computer software, and uploading into the cyberspace known as the Electrosphere.
  • Sublimation is a Scholar job ability in Final Fantasy XI that converts HP to MP over time. It is gained at Scholar level 35 and has a recast of 30 seconds. File:FFXI Sublimation Activated Status.png When activated, the Scholar will gain the Sublimation: Activated status effect, causing him or her to slowly lose HP and store MP that can be recovered later. The conversion rate depends on the job level, and can be increased by certain equipment. Note that Stoneskin can be used to prevent the HP loss while still storing MP. Unless Stoneskin is used, the HP loss from this spell prevents resting and will automatically wake up a sleeping character. Regen spells can also be used to soften the HP loss. Also, the conversion will prematurely halt if the user's HP falls too low. The conversion normall
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Passive
  • *+% distance damage *Reduces cost of Prevention by AP *Increases Time Breach's Range by *Increases Portal's Range by
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  • take on a gaseous state
Unlock
  • 5(xsd:integer)
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Element
  • Support
Characters
  • Zan Hahn Sakae Petrelli-Bones George Petrelli Kaishou Nakamura Peter Petrelli World 2 Abbie Gray Noah Gray
Tree
  • Heavenly Light
Name
  • Sublimation
MP
  • 25(xsd:integer)
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Caption
  • Turning into a gas
DESC
  • It deletes 1 recovery effect casted on the target who receives the Recovery effect, and recover HP by the total recovery amount of Recovery effect.
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  • Spell_Eliotrope_Sublimation.png
Class
  • Mage
  • Eliotrope
Description
  • This passive is ideal for an Eliotrope who is a master of long distance combat and portal games.
Target
  • User
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  • Recovery focused research at level 2
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  • Above Third Job
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  • Light
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  • 50(xsd:integer)
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  • Staff
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  • 15(xsd:integer)
abstract
  • In Nietzschean philosophy, as well as in Freudian psychoanalytic theory, sublimation is the redirection of negative emotions and repressed, unconscious drives (in Freud) or a suppressed will to power (Nietzsche) to creative, healthy outlets, often either artistic or spiritual. Also, in chemistry, sublimation is the process by which solids are transformed directly to the vapor state without passing through the liquid phase. Example: Dry ice (solid carbon dioxide) changes directly to carbon dioxide gas without passing through a liquid state.
  • The ability can be used to transform oneself into gaseous molecules. It differs from air mimicry or oxygen mimicry in that one's molecules keep their chemical make-up, instead of becoming air molecules or oxygen. The ability can be used to travel rapidly and to dodge attacks, as well as self-healing when reforming. One will also be invisible and intangible then, and unlike with air mimicry, one wouldn't be susceptible to aerokinetic manipulation.
  • Sublimation is a skill in the Heavenly Light skill tree of the Mage class. Simply put, the most powerful healing spell. This spell removes the recovery effect from the targeted player, and heals them by the amount of recovery left. Not an easy spell to describe, but if you cast recovery onto a player, immediately followed by Sublimation. They'd be healed by 155% of your Magic attack times 14 (making a total of 2170% of your Magic attack). Quite difficult to explain, but a must for anyone serious about healing.
  • Sublimation is a Scholar job ability in Final Fantasy XI that converts HP to MP over time. It is gained at Scholar level 35 and has a recast of 30 seconds. File:FFXI Sublimation Activated Status.png When activated, the Scholar will gain the Sublimation: Activated status effect, causing him or her to slowly lose HP and store MP that can be recovered later. The conversion rate depends on the job level, and can be increased by certain equipment. Note that Stoneskin can be used to prevent the HP loss while still storing MP. Unless Stoneskin is used, the HP loss from this spell prevents resting and will automatically wake up a sleeping character. Regen spells can also be used to soften the HP loss. Also, the conversion will prematurely halt if the user's HP falls too low. The conversion normally is complete once 25% of the Scholar's maximum HP has been stored; this limit can be increased with Merit Points. File:FFXI Sublimation Complete Status.png Once complete (or interrupted by low HP), the Scholar's Sublimation: Activated status will change to Sublimation: Complete status. Using the Sublimation job ability a second time will consume the Sublimation: Complete status and recover the stored MP. Either Sublimation status can be dispelled or stolen by effects that are capable of removing positive status. Additionally, Sublimation: Complete will wear off in two hours. The Refresh status cannot, regardless of source, be added to a Scholar who currently has either of the Sublimation statuses. All such effects will have no effect. Sublimation does however stack with all other sources of the Refresh stat such as equipment and Atma.
  • Sublimation is a technological concept appearing solely in the Japanese version of Ace Combat 3: Electrosphere, which involves the copying of a human being's consciousness into computer software, and uploading into the cyberspace known as the Electrosphere.
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