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'''Draining''' is an effect that weapons with the [[draining (brand)|draining brand]], certain [[Necromancy]] spells, and [[:Category:Drain experience flavour|certain monsters]] can inflict with their attacks. It withers its victim, reducing their general effectiveness, but its exact effect varies depending on the target.
 
'''Draining''' is an effect that weapons with the [[draining (brand)|draining brand]], certain [[Necromancy]] spells, and [[:Category:Drain experience flavour|certain monsters]] can inflict with their attacks. It withers its victim, reducing their general effectiveness, but its exact effect varies depending on the target.
  
 
==Vs. Monsters==
 
==Vs. Monsters==
When used against susceptible monsters it causes them to be permanently weakened, losing 1 [[HD]], a few points of max [[HP]], and making all of their attacks slightly weaker. Draining monsters repeatedly will stack these effects. While drained enemies are somewhat easier to defeat, they also give you less [[experience]] for defeating. However, this reduction is very minor and should mostly be ignored in your decisions.
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When used against susceptible monsters, it inflicts the Drained [[status effect]], causing the creature to function as though it had fewer HD than it actually does. This reduces the strength of their attacks and spells, as well as reducing their [[magic resistance]]. This status effect can be stacked through multiple hits, but will wear off over time.
  
All [[demon]]s, [[undead]], and plants are completely immune to draining, as are any natural monsters with at least one rank of [[negative energy]] resistance. One especially good target for draining attacks are [[shapeshifter]]s. The forms these monsters can assume vary depending on their current HD. Draining their HD leaves them with a much less deadly set of options.
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All [[demon]]s, [[undead]], [[:Category: Nonliving holiness|non-living constructs]], and [[:Category: Plant holiness|plants]] are completely immune to draining, as are any [[:Category: Natural holiness|natural]] monsters with at least one rank of [[negative energy]] resistance.
  
 
==Vs. Players==
 
==Vs. Players==
Draining attacks will inflict the Drained [[status effect]] on your character, temporarily reducing your effective skill levels across the board. Multiple hits will increase the severity of the draining; being lightly drained may be an annoyance as you lose 1 or 2 skill levels in all your skills, but severe draining can seriously reduce your attack speed, ability to cast spells, and general combat performance to dangerous levels.
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Draining attacks directed against the player will inflict a somewhat different version of the Drained status effect. You are instead weakened by having all of your [[skills]] reduced by an amount directly proportional to the amount of draining you've sustained. At low levels of draining, this might amount to a penalty of half a skill level, while extreme cases can seriously reduce your ability to function.
  
This effect is not permanent, but will only disappear after you've gained sufficient experience. The worse the drain, the longer it'll take to work off the effect. You can reduce both the chance of being drained and the severity of draining by having [[negative energy]] resistance, with each rank reducing both by 33%.
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These drained skill levels will be restored as you gain [[experience]], eventually being cured entirely. The worse the drain, the longer it'll take to work off the effect, especially once you realize that your attacks may now be weaker and slower, and some of your best spells may no longer be available. You can reduce the chance of being drained in the first place, as well as the severity of the draining, by having [[negative energy]] resistance; each rank reduces both by 33%.
  
 
===Clarification===
 
===Clarification===
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==History==
 
==History==
In [[0.15]], draining vs. monsters will more closely resemble draining vs. players, providing a penalty to several stats. This effect will dissipate after enough time has passed, however.
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Prior to [[0.15]], draining monsters would permanently reduce their [[HD]], making them slightly less dangerous, reducing their [[XP]] value, and eventually killing them outright if they hit 0 HD.
  
 
Prior to [[0.13]], getting drained would damage your character's experience, potentially forcing you down a level. This was permanent, but you could simply gain more experience to make up for it. This had no impact on your skills.
 
Prior to [[0.13]], getting drained would damage your character's experience, potentially forcing you down a level. This was permanent, but you could simply gain more experience to make up for it. This had no impact on your skills.
 
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Revision as of 17:33, 17 February 2015

Version 0.15: This article may not be up to date for the latest stable release of Crawl.

Draining is an effect that weapons with the draining brand, certain Necromancy spells, and certain monsters can inflict with their attacks. It withers its victim, reducing their general effectiveness, but its exact effect varies depending on the target.

Vs. Monsters

When used against susceptible monsters, it inflicts the Drained status effect, causing the creature to function as though it had fewer HD than it actually does. This reduces the strength of their attacks and spells, as well as reducing their magic resistance. This status effect can be stacked through multiple hits, but will wear off over time.

All demons, undead, non-living constructs, and plants are completely immune to draining, as are any natural monsters with at least one rank of negative energy resistance.

Vs. Players

Draining attacks directed against the player will inflict a somewhat different version of the Drained status effect. You are instead weakened by having all of your skills reduced by an amount directly proportional to the amount of draining you've sustained. At low levels of draining, this might amount to a penalty of half a skill level, while extreme cases can seriously reduce your ability to function.

These drained skill levels will be restored as you gain experience, eventually being cured entirely. The worse the drain, the longer it'll take to work off the effect, especially once you realize that your attacks may now be weaker and slower, and some of your best spells may no longer be available. You can reduce the chance of being drained in the first place, as well as the severity of the draining, by having negative energy resistance; each rank reduces both by 33%.

Clarification

Strangely enough, eyes of draining do not in fact have any actual draining abilities. Instead, their gaze attacks steal your MP to heal themselves.

History

Prior to 0.15, draining monsters would permanently reduce their HD, making them slightly less dangerous, reducing their XP value, and eventually killing them outright if they hit 0 HD.

Prior to 0.13, getting drained would damage your character's experience, potentially forcing you down a level. This was permanent, but you could simply gain more experience to make up for it. This had no impact on your skills.