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'''Acid''' is a [[damage type]] most commonly dealt by jelly and yellow draconians, which can be resisted with resist corrosion. It no longer corrodes your equipment, but instead applies temporary corrosion status, which lowers your AC and slaying.
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'''Acid''' is a [[damage type]] most commonly dealt by [[List of jellies|jellies]] and [[Acid dragon|acidic]] [[Yellow draconian|dragonkind]], which can be resisted with corrosion resistance. Most types of acid damage can apply a temporary corrosion status, which lowers your AC and slaying.
  
 
==Sources of Acid==
 
==Sources of Acid==
Acidic damage can come from several sources.
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Acidic damage can come from several sources:
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===Acidic Melee Attacks===
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The following monsters have acidic melee attacks, which deal acid damage and may apply corrosion:
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{{monsterlink|Jelly}}
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{{monsterlink|Acid blob}}
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{{monsterlink|Dissolution}}
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{{monsterlink|The royal jelly}}
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{{monsterlink|Caustic shrike}}
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===Acid Spit===
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The following monsters can spit acid as a ranged attack, which bypasses AC and may incur corrosion:
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{{monsterlink|Oklob sapling}}: 3d7 (3d3)
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{{monsterlink|Oklob plant}}: 3d7 (3d6)
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{{monsterlink|Acid dragon}}:
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{{monsterlink|Acid blob}}: 3d7
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{{monsterlink|Yellow draconian}}: 3d7
  
 
===Acidic Flesh===
 
===Acidic Flesh===
Some monsters have acidic flesh:
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Some monsters have acidic flesh and will deal acid damage when attacked at close range:
*[[Jelly]]
 
*[[Acid blob]]
 
*[[The royal jelly]]
 
*[[Dissolution]]
 
  
===Acid Spit===
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{{monsterlink|Jelly}}
The following monsters can spit acid:
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*[[Yellow draconian]]: 3d7
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{{monsterlink|Acid blob}}
*[[Acid blob]] 3d7
 
*[[Oklob plant]] 3d7 (3d6)
 
*[[Oklob sapling]] 3d7 (3d3)
 
  
The above damage bypasses AC and may add corrosion status. 
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{{monsterlink|Dissolution}}
  
===Acidic Melee Attacks===
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{{monsterlink|The royal jelly}}
The following monsters have acidic melee attacks:
 
*[[Jelly]]
 
*[[Acid blob]]
 
*[[Royal jelly]]
 
*[[Dissolution]]
 
*[[Caustic shrike]]
 
  
 
===Slime Walls===
 
===Slime Walls===
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*being a yellow [[draconian]]
 
*being a yellow [[draconian]]
 
*[[Ring of resist corrosion]]
 
*[[Ring of resist corrosion]]
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*[[Acid dragon scales]]
 
*[[Tiamat]]'s [[dragonskin cloak]] (50% chance per attack)
 
*[[Tiamat]]'s [[dragonskin cloak]] (50% chance per attack)
 
*Having the [[Good_mutations#Yellow_Scales|yellow scales]] mutation at level 3
 
*Having the [[Good_mutations#Yellow_Scales|yellow scales]] mutation at level 3
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==Corrosion==
 
==Corrosion==
 
Corrosion is a temporary [[status effect]] which gives a stackable -4 to [[slaying]] and [[AC]] for as long as it lasts. Corrosion will be repaired after enough turns have passed. It can also be removed with [[Potion of cancellation]] or [[Draconian#Purple|Purple Draconian's]] breath aimed at yourself.
 
Corrosion is a temporary [[status effect]] which gives a stackable -4 to [[slaying]] and [[AC]] for as long as it lasts. Corrosion will be repaired after enough turns have passed. It can also be removed with [[Potion of cancellation]] or [[Draconian#Purple|Purple Draconian's]] breath aimed at yourself.
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In addition to taking acid damage, players may also suffer corrosion from these sources:
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*The [[Entropic Weave]] spell of {{monsterlink|Entropy weaver}}'''s'''
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*Taking damage when wearing an [[randart|artefact]] with the '''*Corrode''' property.
  
 
==History==
 
==History==

Revision as of 02:02, 3 February 2018

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Acid is a damage type most commonly dealt by jellies and acidic dragonkind, which can be resisted with corrosion resistance. Most types of acid damage can apply a temporary corrosion status, which lowers your AC and slaying.

Sources of Acid

Acidic damage can come from several sources:

Acidic Melee Attacks

The following monsters have acidic melee attacks, which deal acid damage and may apply corrosion:

J Jelly.png Jelly

J Acid blob.png Acid blob

J Dissolution.png Dissolution

J The Royal Jelly.png The royal jelly

b Caustic shrike.png Caustic shrike

Acid Spit

The following monsters can spit acid as a ranged attack, which bypasses AC and may incur corrosion:

P Oklob sapling.png Oklob sapling: 3d7 (3d3)

P Oklob plant.png Oklob plant: 3d7 (3d6)

D Acid dragon.png Acid dragon:

J Acid blob.png Acid blob: 3d7

d Yellow draconian.png Yellow draconian: 3d7

Acidic Flesh

Some monsters have acidic flesh and will deal acid damage when attacked at close range:

J Jelly.png Jelly

J Acid blob.png Acid blob

J Dissolution.png Dissolution

J The Royal Jelly.png The royal jelly

Slime Walls

Standing next to the walls of the Slime Pits will cause players and non-jelly monsters to take damage, although it does not cause the corrosion status.

Worshipers of Jiyva are unaffected by slime walls.

Corrosion Resistance

Corrosion resistance reduces damage taken from acid and reduces the chance of being further corroded.

The sources of Corrosion resistance are:

Damage Reduction

Players with corrosion resistance take 50% damage from acid. All monsters with any degree of acid resistance are completely immune to acid damage.

Corrosion

Corrosion is a temporary status effect which gives a stackable -4 to slaying and AC for as long as it lasts. Corrosion will be repaired after enough turns have passed. It can also be removed with Potion of cancellation or Purple Draconian's breath aimed at yourself.

In addition to taking acid damage, players may also suffer corrosion from these sources:

History

Prior to 0.15, corrosion instead caused permanent damage to weapons and armor, reducing their enchantment values, possibly into the negatives. Also, potions of resistance did not grant rAcid or rCorr. There were previously three tiers of acid resistance, each one further reducing acid damage; now there is only one level which is merged with corrosion resistance.