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− | Prior to [[0.12]], the loss of max HP occurred over time through the rot [[status effect]]. Also, the potion was useful when coupled with [[Evaporate]], an obsolete spell that allowed you to turn potions into harmful [[cloud]]s. | + | Prior to [[0.12]], the loss of max HP occurred over time through the rot [[status effect]]. Also, the potion was useful when coupled with [[Evaporate]], an obsolete spell that allowed you to turn potions into harmful [[cloud]]s -- potions of decay would create clouds of extremely powerful [[miasma]]. |
The following methods for generating potions of decay have been removed in recent versions: | The following methods for generating potions of decay have been removed in recent versions: | ||
*[[mummy (monster)|Mummy]] death curses could convert other potions (Unknown version) | *[[mummy (monster)|Mummy]] death curses could convert other potions (Unknown version) | ||
*Casting [[Sublimation of Blood]] on a [[potion of blood]] (Unknown version) | *Casting [[Sublimation of Blood]] on a [[potion of blood]] (Unknown version) | ||
− | *Casting [[Fulsome Distillation]] on any rot-inducing [[corpse]] | + | *Casting [[Fulsome Distillation]] on any rot-inducing [[corpse]] (Removed in 0.12) |
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Revision as of 07:31, 10 May 2013
Version 0.12: This article may not be up to date for the latest stable release of Crawl.
A vile and putrid cursed liquid which causes your flesh to decay before your very eyes. |
Quaffing a potion of decay will make characters without rot resistance immediately lose 1d10+9 max HP (as though they had suffered rot damage). You can repair this damage by healing yourself while already at full HP. Undead characters are unaffected.
History
Prior to 0.12, the loss of max HP occurred over time through the rot status effect. Also, the potion was useful when coupled with Evaporate, an obsolete spell that allowed you to turn potions into harmful clouds -- potions of decay would create clouds of extremely powerful miasma.
The following methods for generating potions of decay have been removed in recent versions:
- Mummy death curses could convert other potions (Unknown version)
- Casting Sublimation of Blood on a potion of blood (Unknown version)
- Casting Fulsome Distillation on any rot-inducing corpse (Removed in 0.12)