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{{flavour|Attempts to cloud the target's mind with thoughtless frustration, forcing them to spend several turns doing nothing but attacking nearby spaces (whether those spaces are empty or even contain their allies).}} | {{flavour|Attempts to cloud the target's mind with thoughtless frustration, forcing them to spend several turns doing nothing but attacking nearby spaces (whether those spaces are empty or even contain their allies).}} | ||
| − | '''Vex''' is a | + | '''Vex''' is a monster-only spell that gives the target the '''Vexed''' status. This status effect causes the target to uncontrollably attack nearby spaces for the next 3-6 turns. Targets are 7 times more likely to attack spaces with creatures in them (but can still attack empty spaces) and do not suffer any defensive penalties during this, but cannot do anything else. Afterwards, [[stun immunity]] is granted for 1-3 turns. |
Having enough [[willpower]] makes you resistant to the spell, while having [[Clarity]] gives you immunity to it. [[Stun immunity]] makes you temporarily immune to vexing. | Having enough [[willpower]] makes you resistant to the spell, while having [[Clarity]] gives you immunity to it. [[Stun immunity]] makes you temporarily immune to vexing. | ||
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| + | [[Trog|Trog's]] wrath can inflict Vexed, depending on current [[tension]]. | ||
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| + | ==Strategy== | ||
| + | Vexed is a ''very'' dangerous status - even if you're playing a melee character - because it prevents you from using items or [[god]] abilities for the duration. It should be treated as a [[paralysis]] that doesn't lower your [[EV]] or [[SH]]. | ||
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| + | There are only two sources of Vex: the Vex spell can be blocked by [[willpower]] or by blocking line of fire; Trog's wrath can be avoided by not abandoning or angering Trog. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
| − | {{CBA|0.33 | + | {{CBA|0.34|the post-Vex stun immunity will last 3-5 turns instead of 1-3 turns.}} |
| + | *In [[0.33]], this spell was added to the game. | ||
[[Category: Monster spells]] | [[Category: Monster spells]] | ||
Latest revision as of 21:23, 7 December 2025
| Attempts to cloud the target's mind with thoughtless frustration, forcing them to spend several turns doing nothing but attacking nearby spaces (whether those spaces are empty or even contain their allies). |
Vex is a monster-only spell that gives the target the Vexed status. This status effect causes the target to uncontrollably attack nearby spaces for the next 3-6 turns. Targets are 7 times more likely to attack spaces with creatures in them (but can still attack empty spaces) and do not suffer any defensive penalties during this, but cannot do anything else. Afterwards, stun immunity is granted for 1-3 turns.
Having enough willpower makes you resistant to the spell, while having Clarity gives you immunity to it. Stun immunity makes you temporarily immune to vexing.
Trog's wrath can inflict Vexed, depending on current tension.
The following enemies cast Vex:
Strategy
Vexed is a very dangerous status - even if you're playing a melee character - because it prevents you from using items or god abilities for the duration. It should be treated as a paralysis that doesn't lower your EV or SH.
There are only two sources of Vex: the Vex spell can be blocked by willpower or by blocking line of fire; Trog's wrath can be avoided by not abandoning or angering Trog.