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'''Mutation resistance''' (rMut) provides player a chance to avoid being mutated. Different sources of mutation resistance generally stack additively. | '''Mutation resistance''' (rMut) provides player a chance to avoid being mutated. Different sources of mutation resistance generally stack additively. | ||
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
− | *You may acquire the [[Good mutations#Mutation Resistance|Mutation Resistance]] mutation. It has three ranks: at ranks 1 and 2, 66% of attempts to mutate you will be blocked. Additionally, at rank 2, 50% of attempts to remove mutations | + | *You may acquire the [[Good mutations#Mutation Resistance|Mutation Resistance]] mutation. It has three ranks: at ranks 1 and 2, 66% of attempts to mutate you will be blocked. Additionally, at rank 2, 50% of attempts to remove mutations will fail. At rank 3, you can neither add nor remove any more mutations: they are fixed. The only way to cure them is via [[Jiyva]]'s or [[Xom]]'s mutation gifts. Halflings start with this mutation at level 1. |
− | *Two unrands, the [[Hat of the Alchemist]] and the [[Lajatang of Order]], provide mutation resistance when equipped. This is a 66% chance, equivalent to the first rank of the Mutation Resistance | + | *Two unrands, the [[Hat of the Alchemist]] and the [[Lajatang of Order]], provide mutation resistance when equipped. This is a 66% chance, equivalent to the first rank of the Mutation Resistance mutation. Using both at the same time won't increase the resistance. |
− | *[[Zin]] provides a | + | *[[Zin]] provides a <code>[[piety]]/1.6</code>% chance to protect against attempts to mutate you. Six stars of piety is a perfect defense against mutation attacks. |
− | *Being undead makes it so that you will [[rot]] instead of mutate: in general, this is easier to cure than mutations. [[Vampire]]s don't function as undead in this aspect, and will mutate normally. Additionally, [[Necromutation]] causes you to become effectively undead, and so can be used as | + | *Being undead makes it so that you will [[rot]] instead of mutate: in general, this is easier to cure than mutations. [[Vampire]]s don't function as undead in this aspect, and will mutate normally. Additionally, [[Necromutation]] causes you to become effectively undead, and so can be used as a source of mutation resistance if you're prepared to deal with rotting. |
==Existing mutations== | ==Existing mutations== | ||
Beyond that, your existing mutations also provide mutation resistance of a sort. | Beyond that, your existing mutations also provide mutation resistance of a sort. | ||
− | *Each mutation you already have gives you 6.5% resistance against future random mutations. This ONLY applies to random mutations; | + | *Each mutation you already have gives you 6.5% resistance against future random mutations. This ONLY applies to random mutations; bad mutations from enemy attacks still affect you normally. |
− | *Any time you resist a random mutation through this method, you have a 33% chance of losing one of your mutations as well | + | *Any time you resist a random mutation through this method, you have a 33% chance of losing one of your mutations as well. |
==History== | ==History== | ||
− | Prior to 0.18, [[amulet of resist mutation]] existed. | + | *Prior to [[0.21]], [[Zin]]'s mutation protection was 100% at 200 piety instead of 160 piety. |
− | + | *Prior to [[0.20]], [[potions of cure mutation]] existed. | |
− | Prior to 0.15, [[vampire]] mutation effects depended on their satiation level. | + | *Prior to [[0.18]], [[amulet of resist mutation]] existed. |
+ | *Prior to [[0.15]], [[vampire]] mutation effects depended on their satiation level. | ||
[[Category:Mutations]] | [[Category:Mutations]] |
Revision as of 16:36, 18 November 2020
Version 0.25: This article may not be up to date for the latest stable release of Crawl.
Mutation resistance (rMut) provides player a chance to avoid being mutated. Different sources of mutation resistance generally stack additively.
Sources
- You may acquire the Mutation Resistance mutation. It has three ranks: at ranks 1 and 2, 66% of attempts to mutate you will be blocked. Additionally, at rank 2, 50% of attempts to remove mutations will fail. At rank 3, you can neither add nor remove any more mutations: they are fixed. The only way to cure them is via Jiyva's or Xom's mutation gifts. Halflings start with this mutation at level 1.
- Two unrands, the Hat of the Alchemist and the Lajatang of Order, provide mutation resistance when equipped. This is a 66% chance, equivalent to the first rank of the Mutation Resistance mutation. Using both at the same time won't increase the resistance.
- Zin provides a
piety/1.6
% chance to protect against attempts to mutate you. Six stars of piety is a perfect defense against mutation attacks. - Being undead makes it so that you will rot instead of mutate: in general, this is easier to cure than mutations. Vampires don't function as undead in this aspect, and will mutate normally. Additionally, Necromutation causes you to become effectively undead, and so can be used as a source of mutation resistance if you're prepared to deal with rotting.
Existing mutations
Beyond that, your existing mutations also provide mutation resistance of a sort.
- Each mutation you already have gives you 6.5% resistance against future random mutations. This ONLY applies to random mutations; bad mutations from enemy attacks still affect you normally.
- Any time you resist a random mutation through this method, you have a 33% chance of losing one of your mutations as well.
History
- Prior to 0.21, Zin's mutation protection was 100% at 200 piety instead of 160 piety.
- Prior to 0.20, potions of cure mutation existed.
- Prior to 0.18, amulet of resist mutation existed.
- Prior to 0.15, vampire mutation effects depended on their satiation level.