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==Useful Info==
 
==Useful Info==
Creates a [[cloud]] of [[miasma]] on the user's tile. This slows, heavily poisons, and damages most creatures that steps inside. [[Undead]] and [[nonliving]] monsters are unaffected, as are those with miasma resistance. You are immune to this cloud while you cast this spell, however you must immediately move out of the cloud to avoid suffering its effects.  
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Creates a [[cloud]] of [[miasma]] on the user's tile. This slows, heavily poisons, and damages most creatures that step inside. [[Undead]] and [[nonliving]] monsters are unaffected, as are those with miasma resistance. You are immune to this cloud while you cast this spell, however you must immediately move out of the cloud to avoid suffering its effects.  
  
 
Each cast [[drain]]s about 9% of the player's max [[HP]], which can be restored by earning [[XP]].<ref>{{source ref|0.30.0|spl-clouds.cc|48}}</ref>
 
Each cast [[drain]]s about 9% of the player's max [[HP]], which can be restored by earning [[XP]].<ref>{{source ref|0.30.0|spl-clouds.cc|48}}</ref>

Revision as of 22:40, 5 November 2023

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Cigotuvi's Dreadful Rot Cigotuvi's Dreadful Rot is a level 2 Necromancy/Air Magic/Poison Magic spell which creates a cloud of miasma on your tile.

Hedge Wizards start with this spell in their libraries.

Useful Info

Creates a cloud of miasma on the user's tile. This slows, heavily poisons, and damages most creatures that step inside. Undead and nonliving monsters are unaffected, as are those with miasma resistance. You are immune to this cloud while you cast this spell, however you must immediately move out of the cloud to avoid suffering its effects.

Each cast drains about 9% of the player's max HP, which can be restored by earning XP.[1]

Strategy

Most monsters in the early game won't willingly walk through the miasma cloud. In a hallway, you can create a cloud, then attack behind it for a few turns. It can also be used to escape foes, if used in a hallway.

Tips & Tricks

History

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