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|1||1% chance of [[berserk]]ing each time you attack. Reduces chance of passing out afterwards to 3%.||You tend to lose your temper in combat.
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|1||3% chance of [[berserk]]ing each time you attack in melee.||You tend to lose your temper in combat.
 
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|2||Same, with a 3% chance of [[berserk]]ing and 2% chance of passing out.||You often lose your temper in combat.
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|3||Chance increased to 9%.||You have an uncontrollable temper.
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|3||Same, with a 9% chance of [[berserk]]ing and 1.5% chance of passing out.||You have an uncontrollable temper.
 
 
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Often referred to as "berserkitis", [[Clarity]] or "Near Starving" hunger negates this.
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Often referred to as "berserkitis". Stacks additively with items of *Rage or [[wrath]].
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'''Species Notes:''' Formicids are exempt, because their stasis prevents berserk.
Formicids are exempt, because their stasis stops them from berserking.
 
 
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[[Bad mutations|Bad mutation]]
 
[[Bad mutations|Bad mutation]]
 
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[[Category:Mutations]] [[Category:Bad Mutations]]
 
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<noinclude>
[[Category:Mutations]]
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==History==
[[Category:Bad Mutations]]
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*Prior to [[0.29]], it was a 3-rank mutation.
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Latest revision as of 15:06, 22 September 2023

Rank Effect Flavor
1 3% chance of berserking each time you attack in melee. You tend to lose your temper in combat.
3 Chance increased to 9%. You have an uncontrollable temper.

Often referred to as "berserkitis". Stacks additively with items of *Rage or wrath.

Species Notes: Formicids are exempt, because their stasis prevents berserk.

Bad mutation

History

  • Prior to 0.29, it was a 3-rank mutation.