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''Not to be confused with [[magic contamination]], which was once simply called glow.''
 
''Not to be confused with [[magic contamination]], which was once simply called glow.''
  
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*'''[[Corona]]''': This spell makes you easier to hit, in addition to negating invisibility. Not many monsters cast it, but [[gnoll shaman]]s, [[the Enchantress]], and some [[player ghost]]s do. It can be resisted via [[magic resistance]].
 
*'''[[Corona]]''': This spell makes you easier to hit, in addition to negating invisibility. Not many monsters cast it, but [[gnoll shaman]]s, [[the Enchantress]], and some [[player ghost]]s do. It can be resisted via [[magic resistance]].
 
*'''[[Sticky flame]]''': This causes [[fire]] damage over time that can be resisted with [[fire resistance]], and also destroys your [[scroll]]s. The effect itself is only resistible by wearing [[mottled dragon armour]] or being a [[mottled draconian]], but you can put yourself out by jumping into water.
 
*'''[[Sticky flame]]''': This causes [[fire]] damage over time that can be resisted with [[fire resistance]], and also destroys your [[scroll]]s. The effect itself is only resistible by wearing [[mottled dragon armour]] or being a [[mottled draconian]], but you can put yourself out by jumping into water.
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*'''[[Mutagenic fog]]''': ?
  
 
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Revision as of 03:55, 29 August 2014

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


Not to be confused with magic contamination, which was once simply called glow.

In Crawl, there are several things that can make your character glow. The only effect that glowing itself has is to negate any source of invisibility; however, glowing is caused by sources that are usually somewhat dangerous in and of themselves: