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:Let's see... Hibernate, Phase Shift, um... I really can't think of many toggle powers that automatically deactivate. --[[User:GuyPerfect|GuyPerfect]] 16:43, 16 August 2012 (UTC)
:Let's see... Hibernate, Phase Shift, um... I really can't think of many toggle powers that automatically deactivate. --[[User:GuyPerfect|GuyPerfect]] 16:43, 16 August 2012 (UTC)
: Is this term used exclusively for toggle powers that automatically turn off after a time period (such as the ones mentioned above)? Or is it also used for toggles that turn off after a target runs out of range (such as the Radiation debuff toggles)? Everything said here seems to point towards the first possibility, but the article itself seems to point towards the second (but not clearly). -- [[User:Sekoia|Sekoia]] 18:15, 16 August 2012 (UTC)

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There are others that use this term for non-Hybrid powers? Smilies boggle.gif User:Thirty7/Sig 03:36, 16 August 2012 (UTC)

Dimension Shift is the prime example of a non-Hybrid cloggle. Heck, it pre-dates Hybrid. ~ User:Aggelakis/Sig1 07:58, 16 August 2012 (UTC)
Not by much though. And I had never heard the term until Hybrid was created, that's all. User:Thirty7/Sig 15:48, 16 August 2012 (UTC)
Let's see... Hibernate, Phase Shift, um... I really can't think of many toggle powers that automatically deactivate. --GuyPerfect 16:43, 16 August 2012 (UTC)
Is this term used exclusively for toggle powers that automatically turn off after a time period (such as the ones mentioned above)? Or is it also used for toggles that turn off after a target runs out of range (such as the Radiation debuff toggles)? Everything said here seems to point towards the first possibility, but the article itself seems to point towards the second (but not clearly). -- Sekoia 18:15, 16 August 2012 (UTC)