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Revision as of 12:18, 23 July 2022
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Chaotic is an attribute that, among other things, makes a creature extremely susceptible to silver weapons.
Chaotic monsters
- Shapeshifters, all ugly things, abominations large and small, killer klowns, Tiamat.
- A creature having a mutating attack or a chaotic attack flavor (as opposed to simply having a chaos-branded weapon, like Crazy Yiuf).
- A creature having an intrinsic chaotic spell, such as Mnoleg (as opposed to simply being a spellcaster with a chaotic spell, such as Kirke).
Chaotic spells
- Banishment
- Beastly Appendage
- Blade Hands
- Dragon Form
- Ice Form
- Malign Gateway
- Malmutate
- Necromutation
- Polymorph
- Porkalator
- Spider Form
- Statue Form
- Storm Form
- Summon Horrible Things
- Summon Ugly Thing
- Twisted Resurrection
In addition, random Hell effects are considered chaotic.
Chaotic gods
Chaotic items
- Weapons of chaos
- Mutagenic unrands or randarts, like the Plutonium Sword or the Glaive of Prune
- Wands of polymorph and pieces from Xom's chessboard
- Potions of mutation and lignification