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While blood seems cosmetic, creating blood splatters all over the Dungeon floor, it is used for a few mechanics within the game:
 
While blood seems cosmetic, creating blood splatters all over the Dungeon floor, it is used for a few mechanics within the game:
  
* [[Skyshark]]'s [[Attack flavour#Bloodzerk|Bloodzerk]] [[attack flavour]] checks if the target has blood. If the skyshark deals damage to a target with blood, it will gain [[might]], and then [[berserk]] for a short time.
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* [[Skyshark]]'s [[Attack flavour#Bloodzerk|Bloodzerk]] [[attack flavour]] checks if the target has blood. If the skyshark deals damage to a target with blood, it will gain [[might]] for a short period. If it damages a target with blood again, it will go [[berserk]].
 
* The player [[demonspawn mutation]], [[Ignite Blood]] will create flame [[cloud]]s whenever blood would splatter.
 
* The player [[demonspawn mutation]], [[Ignite Blood]] will create flame [[cloud]]s whenever blood would splatter.
  

Revision as of 01:35, 14 May 2023

For the obsolete item, see potion of blood.

Blood is a liquid present within most natural creatures.

What has blood

Most player species have blood. The player species who don't are: Undead species (Ghoul, Mummy, Bloodless Vampire), Gargoyle, and Djinni. Players may turn into a nonliving or undead transformation (Ice Form, Statue Form, Storm Form, Necromutation...), which removes their blood for its duration.

Draconians are cold-blooded.

Most monsters that are natural, and that are not insects, arachnids, jellies, or eyeballs, have blood. They are defined by the warm-blooded or cold-blooded tags.

Useful Info

While blood seems cosmetic, creating blood splatters all over the Dungeon floor, it is used for a few mechanics within the game:

Blood temperature

Creatures with blood can either be cold-blooded or warm-blooded:

In addition, cold-blooded monsters are slowed twice as long by Metabolic Englaciation.
  • Warm-blooded creatures have no specific vulnerabilities (other than having blood in the first place).

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