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− | '''Poison''' is one of the most common elemental forces you will encounter as you explore the [[Dungeon]]. | + | '''Poison''' is one of the most common elemental forces you will encounter as you explore the [[Dungeon]]. It is most often encountered in the form of stings and bites of poisonous monsters, though it can also be inflicted through spells or venom. |
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− | Generally, | + | Generally, being poisoned means gaining the Poison [[status effect]]. Its duration and damage per turn depends on its severity. Poison can be stacked; multiple instances of poison will increase the severity. For players, severity is displayed by the colour of the word "Pois" (going from yellow -> light red -> red). For monsters, you can view severity by e'''x'''amining it. In tiles mode, monster poison is represented by green drops ("extremely poisoned" = 3 drops = max poison). |
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+ | In addition, some spells, like [[Sting]], [[Poisonous Cloud]], and [[Poison Arrow]], deal poison ''impact'' damage. This is the same as any regular form of damage, but is resisted by poison resistance. | ||
While even low-level characters can usually survive mild poisoning, severe cases can deal tremendous amounts of damage over time. In any case, it is almost always best to rest and avoid combat until the poison has run its course, perhaps on a cleared floor to avoid wandering monsters. | While even low-level characters can usually survive mild poisoning, severe cases can deal tremendous amounts of damage over time. In any case, it is almost always best to rest and avoid combat until the poison has run its course, perhaps on a cleared floor to avoid wandering monsters. | ||
− | + | Poison will continue to damage monsters outside [[line of sight]], however, it won't do anything to monsters on a different floor. | |
− | + | ==Sources== | |
+ | Players (and monsters) can apply poison via the following methods: | ||
− | + | *Certain forms of [[Alchemy]] magic | |
− | + | *[[Venom]]-branded melee weapons | |
+ | *[[Staff of alchemy]] or [[Staff of Olgreb]] | ||
+ | *[[Poisoned]] and [[curare]]-tipped [[dart]]s | ||
+ | *[[Naga]]s have an innate [[Spit Poison]] ability. | ||
− | + | ===Poison Types=== | |
+ | In addition to [[venom]]-branded weapons, monsters can have innate poisonous attacks. There are two types: normal and strong poison. Both have a 1/3 chance to trigger on each hit. | ||
− | + | *Normal poison will poison the player for a random amount between 2 and 4 times the monster's [[HD]] | |
+ | *Strong poison will instead poison for 3.67-6.5 times the monster's HD | ||
− | + | Venom-branded weapons work differently. When monsters attack players, venom has a 75% chance to add 6-13 poison damage, plus a random amount ranging from 0 to 1.5x physical damage done. When players attack monsters, it inflicts <code>1 + (4 + 1d8 + 1d<1.5 * dam>)/7</code> "stacks" of poison to the enemy. | |
− | + | ==Poison Resistance== | |
+ | Players and monsters can have a single level of poison resistance (rPois+) or complete immunity (rPois∞, represented in the code as rPois+++). rPois+ doesn't stack, so an [[Octopode]] can't wear 3 rings to gain immunity. | ||
− | + | Poison resistance grants the following: | |
− | + | *66% (2/3) chance to prevent the poison status from most sources. | |
+ | *66% chance to block the slow effect of [[curare]], the slow/paralysis of [[hornet]]s, and hostile [[Alistair's Intoxication]]. | ||
+ | *-66% poison impact damage. | ||
+ | *Full immunity to [[Clouds#Poison|poisonous clouds]], [[Mercury Vapours]]' poison, and [[Mephitic Cloud]]. | ||
+ | In addition, rPois monsters (not players) are fully immune to [[curare]]. For most effects, poison resistance does ''not'' reduce the amount of poison status directly, only the chance that you get poisoned. | ||
− | + | Poison immune creatures can't be poisoned and do not take poison impact damage. | |
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− | + | Note that [[Sting]], [[Poison Arrow]], and [[Eringya's Noxious Bog]] deal 70% poison impact and 30% physical damage, so even poison immune creatures will take some damage from these spells. Poison resistant creatures take a total of 53% damage from these spells. | |
− | ==Poison | + | ===Poison Vulnerability=== |
− | + | Some monsters (particularly insects and spiders) are vulnerable to poison, taking twice as much damage from poison attacks, and doubling the amount of poisoning received. You can also gain vulnerability from the [[Virulence]] spell. | |
− | + | Any amount of rPois+ will negate vulnerability, causing you to take regular damage from poison. Poison immunity, of course, prevents poison vulnerability from doing anything. | |
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+ | ===Sources of resistance=== | ||
You can acquire poison resistance from a number of sources: | You can acquire poison resistance from a number of sources: | ||
*[[Good mutations#Poison Resistance|Poison Resistance]] [[mutation]] | *[[Good mutations#Poison Resistance|Poison Resistance]] [[mutation]] | ||
− | * | + | *[[Good mutations#Slimy Green Scales|Slimy Green Scales]] 3 |
− | *[[Swamp dragon | + | *[[Swamp dragon scales]] |
− | *[[Gold dragon | + | *[[Gold dragon scales]] |
*Armour of [[ego|poison resistance]] | *Armour of [[ego|poison resistance]] | ||
− | *[[Staff of poison | + | *[[Staff of poison]] |
*[[Ring of poison resistance]] | *[[Ring of poison resistance]] | ||
*[[Tiamat]]'s [[dragonskin cloak]] (50% chance per attack) | *[[Tiamat]]'s [[dragonskin cloak]] (50% chance per attack) | ||
*[[Randart]]s | *[[Randart]]s | ||
*[[Potion of resistance]] | *[[Potion of resistance]] | ||
− | *[[ | + | *[[Tree form]] from a [[potion of lignification]] |
− | + | *[[Dragon Form]] | |
− | * | + | *Being a [[naga]] or green [[draconian]] |
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− | + | Additionally, there are a few ways to become totally immune: | |
+ | *Being an undead race ([[mummy]], [[ghoul]], or bloodless [[vampire]]), [[gargoyle]], or [[djinni]] | ||
+ | *Players in [[Death Form]], [[Statue Form]], or [[Storm Form]] are immune to poison while in one of those forms. Poison won't count down during these transformations, however, so if you transform while poisoned you'll be just as poisoned when they end. | ||
+ | *Wielding the [[Staff of Olgreb]]. Unlike the transformations above, the poison status will count down (harmlessly) while you wield it. | ||
+ | *[[Zin]]'s Vitalisation ability. Poison counts down harmlessly. | ||
− | *[[ | + | Some things other than resistance can help against poison as well: |
− | + | *[[Healing]] yourself through other means will ''not'' cure the condition, but may give you the HP you need to wait it out. | |
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==Curing Poison== | ==Curing Poison== | ||
Characters that lack poison resistance can still avoid the worst of its effects by curing the condition before it runs its course. The following options are available: | Characters that lack poison resistance can still avoid the worst of its effects by curing the condition before it runs its course. The following options are available: | ||
*[[Quaff]]ing a [[potion of curing]]. | *[[Quaff]]ing a [[potion of curing]]. | ||
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*[[Elyvilon]]'s Purification ability | *[[Elyvilon]]'s Purification ability | ||
==Poisoned Condition== | ==Poisoned Condition== | ||
− | Poison attacks frequently result in a monster or player having the "poisoned" [[condition]]. While poisoned, a creature will take an amount of damage proportional to the degree to which it is poisoned. Each dose of poison "stacks" with previous ones, | + | Poison attacks frequently result in a monster or player having the "poisoned" [[condition]]. While poisoned, a creature will take an amount of damage proportional to the degree to which it is poisoned. Each dose of poison "stacks" with previous ones, increasing the eventual damage. Different damage formulas are used for players and monsters: |
===Player Formula=== | ===Player Formula=== | ||
− | * | + | *For players, poisoning has a predetermined total damage, and will deal a portion of that damage each turn. The more poisoned you are, the more damage per turn this will do and the longer it will last. The total amount of damage it will eventually do is displayed as a yellow-highlighted section of the health bar. |
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− | + | *If you worship [[Cheibriados]] (any piety level, not under penance), poisoning will only do 2/3rds as much damage per [[aut]], but will last 1.5 times as long. This effectively spreads the damage out over a longer time, which gives you more time to regenerate health. | |
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===Monster Formula=== | ===Monster Formula=== | ||
− | + | Monster poison is measured by the number of "stacks" of poison it has. Each source of poison will inflict one or multiple stacks. There is a maximum of 4 stacks,<ref>{{source ref|0.31.0|mon-ench.h|8}}</ref> after which a monster is "as sick as possible". | |
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− | *There is a 50% chance of an additional 1d( | + | Damage per turn is determined by the number of stacks of poison a monster has: <ref>{{source ref|0.31.0|mon-ench.cc|1549}}</ref> |
− | *If the monster is vulnerable to poison, there is an additional 2d( | + | |
− | + | *If stacks = 4, base damage is 1. Otherwise, base damage is 0. | |
+ | *There is a 50% chance of an additional <code>1d(stacks + 1)</code> damage. | ||
+ | *If the monster is vulnerable to poison, there is an additional <code>2d(stacks) - 1</code> damage. | ||
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+ | This damage is then modified by poison vulnerability (but not resistance). | ||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" | {| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" | ||
− | |+ Poison damage | + | |+ Poison damage per 1.0 turn (monsters) |
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− | | 2 || | + | ! rowspan=2| # Stacks |
+ | ! width="100pt" colspan=2| Normal | ||
+ | ! | ||
+ | ! width="100pt" colspan=2| Vulnerable | ||
+ | ! rowspan=2| Description | ||
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− | + | !Dmg.!!Avg.!! !!Dmg.!!Avg. | |
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− | | | + | |1 |
+ | | 0-2 || 0.75 | ||
+ | ! | ||
+ | | 1-3 || 1.75 | ||
+ | | Poisoned | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | + | |2 | |
+ | | 0-3 || 1 | ||
+ | ! | ||
+ | | 1-6 || 3 | ||
+ | | Very poisoned | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | + | | 3 | |
+ | | 0-4 || 1.25 | ||
+ | ! | ||
+ | || 1-9 || 4.25 | ||
+ | | Very poisoned | ||
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− | | | + | |4 |
+ | | 1-6 || 2.5 | ||
+ | ! | ||
+ | | 2-13 || 6.5 | ||
+ | | Extremely poisoned | ||
|} | |} | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
− | Prior to [[0.13]], [[Statue Form]] only granted one level of poison resistance. | + | *Prior to [[0.27]], poison damaged players much more slowly. Overall damage was the same, but damage/turn was weaker. |
+ | *Prior to [[0.18]], monsters with poison resistance were immune to the poison status effect, except from the [[staff of poison]] and [[Poison Arrow]]. | ||
+ | *Prior to [[0.17]], poison resistance allowed you to eat poisoned [[chunk]]s, which have been replaced by inedible chunks. | ||
+ | *Prior to [[0.14]], poison's damage over time was randomized instead of being a fixed value. | ||
+ | *Prior to [[0.13]], [[Statue Form]] only granted one level of poison resistance. | ||
− | == | + | ==References== |
<references/> | <references/> | ||
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[[Category:Status effects]] | [[Category:Status effects]] | ||
[[Category:Threats]] | [[Category:Threats]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:13, 25 October 2024
This page is about the effect. For the removed spell school and skill, see Poison Magic.
Poison is one of the most common elemental forces you will encounter as you explore the Dungeon. It is most often encountered in the form of stings and bites of poisonous monsters, though it can also be inflicted through spells or venom.
Contents
Useful Info
Generally, being poisoned means gaining the Poison status effect. Its duration and damage per turn depends on its severity. Poison can be stacked; multiple instances of poison will increase the severity. For players, severity is displayed by the colour of the word "Pois" (going from yellow -> light red -> red). For monsters, you can view severity by examining it. In tiles mode, monster poison is represented by green drops ("extremely poisoned" = 3 drops = max poison).
In addition, some spells, like Sting, Poisonous Cloud, and Poison Arrow, deal poison impact damage. This is the same as any regular form of damage, but is resisted by poison resistance.
While even low-level characters can usually survive mild poisoning, severe cases can deal tremendous amounts of damage over time. In any case, it is almost always best to rest and avoid combat until the poison has run its course, perhaps on a cleared floor to avoid wandering monsters.
Poison will continue to damage monsters outside line of sight, however, it won't do anything to monsters on a different floor.
Sources
Players (and monsters) can apply poison via the following methods:
- Certain forms of Alchemy magic
- Venom-branded melee weapons
- Staff of alchemy or Staff of Olgreb
- Poisoned and curare-tipped darts
- Nagas have an innate Spit Poison ability.
Poison Types
In addition to venom-branded weapons, monsters can have innate poisonous attacks. There are two types: normal and strong poison. Both have a 1/3 chance to trigger on each hit.
- Normal poison will poison the player for a random amount between 2 and 4 times the monster's HD
- Strong poison will instead poison for 3.67-6.5 times the monster's HD
Venom-branded weapons work differently. When monsters attack players, venom has a 75% chance to add 6-13 poison damage, plus a random amount ranging from 0 to 1.5x physical damage done. When players attack monsters, it inflicts 1 + (4 + 1d8 + 1d<1.5 * dam>)/7
"stacks" of poison to the enemy.
Poison Resistance
Players and monsters can have a single level of poison resistance (rPois+) or complete immunity (rPois∞, represented in the code as rPois+++). rPois+ doesn't stack, so an Octopode can't wear 3 rings to gain immunity.
Poison resistance grants the following:
- 66% (2/3) chance to prevent the poison status from most sources.
- 66% chance to block the slow effect of curare, the slow/paralysis of hornets, and hostile Alistair's Intoxication.
- -66% poison impact damage.
- Full immunity to poisonous clouds, Mercury Vapours' poison, and Mephitic Cloud.
In addition, rPois monsters (not players) are fully immune to curare. For most effects, poison resistance does not reduce the amount of poison status directly, only the chance that you get poisoned.
Poison immune creatures can't be poisoned and do not take poison impact damage.
Note that Sting, Poison Arrow, and Eringya's Noxious Bog deal 70% poison impact and 30% physical damage, so even poison immune creatures will take some damage from these spells. Poison resistant creatures take a total of 53% damage from these spells.
Poison Vulnerability
Some monsters (particularly insects and spiders) are vulnerable to poison, taking twice as much damage from poison attacks, and doubling the amount of poisoning received. You can also gain vulnerability from the Virulence spell.
Any amount of rPois+ will negate vulnerability, causing you to take regular damage from poison. Poison immunity, of course, prevents poison vulnerability from doing anything.
Sources of resistance
You can acquire poison resistance from a number of sources:
- Poison Resistance mutation
- Slimy Green Scales 3
- Swamp dragon scales
- Gold dragon scales
- Armour of poison resistance
- Staff of poison
- Ring of poison resistance
- Tiamat's dragonskin cloak (50% chance per attack)
- Randarts
- Potion of resistance
- Tree form from a potion of lignification
- Dragon Form
- Being a naga or green draconian
Additionally, there are a few ways to become totally immune:
- Being an undead race (mummy, ghoul, or bloodless vampire), gargoyle, or djinni
- Players in Death Form, Statue Form, or Storm Form are immune to poison while in one of those forms. Poison won't count down during these transformations, however, so if you transform while poisoned you'll be just as poisoned when they end.
- Wielding the Staff of Olgreb. Unlike the transformations above, the poison status will count down (harmlessly) while you wield it.
- Zin's Vitalisation ability. Poison counts down harmlessly.
Some things other than resistance can help against poison as well:
- Healing yourself through other means will not cure the condition, but may give you the HP you need to wait it out.
Curing Poison
Characters that lack poison resistance can still avoid the worst of its effects by curing the condition before it runs its course. The following options are available:
- Quaffing a potion of curing.
- Elyvilon's Purification ability
Poisoned Condition
Poison attacks frequently result in a monster or player having the "poisoned" condition. While poisoned, a creature will take an amount of damage proportional to the degree to which it is poisoned. Each dose of poison "stacks" with previous ones, increasing the eventual damage. Different damage formulas are used for players and monsters:
Player Formula
- For players, poisoning has a predetermined total damage, and will deal a portion of that damage each turn. The more poisoned you are, the more damage per turn this will do and the longer it will last. The total amount of damage it will eventually do is displayed as a yellow-highlighted section of the health bar.
- If you worship Cheibriados (any piety level, not under penance), poisoning will only do 2/3rds as much damage per aut, but will last 1.5 times as long. This effectively spreads the damage out over a longer time, which gives you more time to regenerate health.
Monster Formula
Monster poison is measured by the number of "stacks" of poison it has. Each source of poison will inflict one or multiple stacks. There is a maximum of 4 stacks,[1] after which a monster is "as sick as possible".
Damage per turn is determined by the number of stacks of poison a monster has: [2]
- If stacks = 4, base damage is 1. Otherwise, base damage is 0.
- There is a 50% chance of an additional
1d(stacks + 1)
damage. - If the monster is vulnerable to poison, there is an additional
2d(stacks) - 1
damage.
This damage is then modified by poison vulnerability (but not resistance).
# Stacks | Normal | Vulnerable | Description | |||
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Dmg. | Avg. | Dmg. | Avg. | |||
1 | 0-2 | 0.75 | 1-3 | 1.75 | Poisoned | |
2 | 0-3 | 1 | 1-6 | 3 | Very poisoned | |
3 | 0-4 | 1.25 | 1-9 | 4.25 | Very poisoned | |
4 | 1-6 | 2.5 | 2-13 | 6.5 | Extremely poisoned |
History
- Prior to 0.27, poison damaged players much more slowly. Overall damage was the same, but damage/turn was weaker.
- Prior to 0.18, monsters with poison resistance were immune to the poison status effect, except from the staff of poison and Poison Arrow.
- Prior to 0.17, poison resistance allowed you to eat poisoned chunks, which have been replaced by inedible chunks.
- Prior to 0.14, poison's damage over time was randomized instead of being a fixed value.
- Prior to 0.13, Statue Form only granted one level of poison resistance.
References
- ↑ mon-ench.h:8 (0.31.0)
- ↑ mon-ench.cc:1549 (0.31.0)