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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, all of which can cause what is known as an "acid splash" (indicated by the message "The acid burns!"). The additional damage from an acid splash is 4d3 from melee-based sources and 4d5 from ranged sources; monsters only receive 2d4 extra damage from melee attacks and are not subject to ranged acid splashes.
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===Acidic Melee Attacks===
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The following monsters have acidic melee attacks, which cause an acid splash 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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===Spit Acid===
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The following monsters can [[Spit Acid]] as a ranged attack, dealing 3d7 acid damage that bypasses AC and may incur both an acid splash and corrosion:
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*{{monsterlink|Acid blob}}
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*{{monsterlink|Acid dragon}}
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*{{monsterlink|Oklob plant}}
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*{{monsterlink|Oklob sapling}}
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===Acid Splash===
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Yellow draconians (which occasionally includes [[Tiamat]]) may use the [[Acid Splash]] ability. This is similar to Acid Spit but may splash onto additional creatures adjacent to the target.
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*{{monsterlink|Yellow draconian}}
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*{{monsterlink|Tiamat}}
  
 
===Acidic Flesh===
 
===Acidic Flesh===
Some monsters have acidic flesh:
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Some monsters have acidic flesh and will cause acid splashes when attacked with a melee weapon:
*[[Jelly]]
 
*[[Brown ooze]]
 
*[[Acid blob]]
 
*[[The royal jelly]]
 
*[[Dissolution]]
 
  
===Acid Spit===
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*{{monsterlink|Jelly}}
The following monsters can spit acid:
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*{{monsterlink|Acid blob}}
*[[Yellow draconian]]: 3d7
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*{{monsterlink|Dissolution}}
*[[Acid blob]] 3d7
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*{{monsterlink|The royal jelly}}
*[[Oklob plant]] 3d7 (3d6)
 
*[[Oklob sapling]] 3d7 (3d3)
 
  
The above damage bypasses AC and may add corrosion status.
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===Corrosive Bolt===
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The spell [[Corrosive Bolt]] deals significant acid damage and may inflict corrosion. Several monsters may cast it, as well as any creature that has picked up a [[wand of acid]].
  
===Acidic Melee Attacks===
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{{monsters with spell|Corrosive Bolt}}
The following monsters have acidic melee attacks:
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*[[Jelly]]
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===Acidic Fog===
*[[Brown ooze]]
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Acidic fog is a type of [[cloud]] that deals acid damage to and corrodes anything unfortunate enough to be standing in it. It can only be produced by a high-powered [[wand of clouds]].
*[[Acid blob]]
 
*[[Royal jelly]]
 
*[[Dissolution]]
 
  
 
===Slime Walls===
 
===Slime Walls===
Standing next to the [[wall]]s of [[the Slime Pits]] will cause players and non-jelly monsters to take damage, although it does not cause the corrosion status.
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Standing next to the [[wall]]s of [[the Slime Pits]] will subject players and non-jelly or -eyeball monsters to one acid splash per wall tile. Unlike most other types of acid damage, this will never inflict the corrosion status.
  
 
Worshipers of [[Jiyva]] are unaffected by slime walls.  
 
Worshipers of [[Jiyva]] are unaffected by slime walls.  
  
 
==Corrosion Resistance==
 
==Corrosion Resistance==
Corrosion resistance reduces damage taken from acid and reduces the chance of being further corroded.
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Corrosion resistance reduces damage taken from acid and reduces the chance of being further corroded. Also, it gives immunity to [[Cloud#Acidic_fog|clouds of acidic fog]].
  
 
The sources of Corrosion resistance are:
 
The sources of Corrosion resistance are:
 
*being a yellow [[draconian]]
 
*being a yellow [[draconian]]
*[[Ring of resist corrosion]]
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*[[cloak of preservation]]
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*[[ring of resist corrosion]]
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*[[acid dragon scales]]
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*[[potion of resistance]]
 
*[[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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*Having at least *** [[piety]] while following [[Jiyva]]
  
 
===Damage Reduction===
 
===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.
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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==
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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Corrosion is a temporary [[status effect]] which gives a stackable -4 to [[slaying]] and [[AC]] for as long as it lasts. All corrosion will be repaired after enough time has passed. It can also be removed with a [[potion of cancellation]] or by aiming [[Yara's Violent Unravelling]] or your own [[Draconian#Purple|purple draconian]] breath 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 {{LightCyan|a}} [[File:Entropy weaver.png]] '''[[Entropy weaver]]s'''
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*Taking damage when wearing an [[randart|artefact]] with the '''*Corrode''' property (3% chance per '''*Corrode''').
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Monsters that have been corroded simply get a temporary -8 to their AC. This does not stack -- additional corrosion merely increases the duration.
  
 
==History==
 
==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.
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*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.
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*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.
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*In previous versions, acid splashes did more damage if you were wearing less armour (2 dice plus an additional die for each empty armour slot); cloaks provided a 50% chance per empty slot of negating this extra damage, and the damage was reduced by having the [[Shaggy Fur|fur mutation]].
  
 
[[Category:Damage types]]
 
[[Category:Damage types]]

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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, all of which can cause what is known as an "acid splash" (indicated by the message "The acid burns!"). The additional damage from an acid splash is 4d3 from melee-based sources and 4d5 from ranged sources; monsters only receive 2d4 extra damage from melee attacks and are not subject to ranged acid splashes.

Acidic Melee Attacks

The following monsters have acidic melee attacks, which cause an acid splash and may apply corrosion:

Spit Acid

The following monsters can Spit Acid as a ranged attack, dealing 3d7 acid damage that bypasses AC and may incur both an acid splash and corrosion:

Acid Splash

Yellow draconians (which occasionally includes Tiamat) may use the Acid Splash ability. This is similar to Acid Spit but may splash onto additional creatures adjacent to the target.

Acidic Flesh

Some monsters have acidic flesh and will cause acid splashes when attacked with a melee weapon:

Corrosive Bolt

The spell Corrosive Bolt deals significant acid damage and may inflict corrosion. Several monsters may cast it, as well as any creature that has picked up a wand of acid.

The following enemies cast Corrosive Bolt:

The following enemies may be able to cast Corrosive Bolt, depending on their spell set:

Acidic Fog

Acidic fog is a type of cloud that deals acid damage to and corrodes anything unfortunate enough to be standing in it. It can only be produced by a high-powered wand of clouds.

Slime Walls

Standing next to the walls of the Slime Pits will subject players and non-jelly or -eyeball monsters to one acid splash per wall tile. Unlike most other types of acid damage, this will never inflict 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. Also, it gives immunity to clouds of acidic fog.

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. All corrosion will be repaired after enough time has passed. It can also be removed with a potion of cancellation or by aiming Yara's Violent Unravelling or your own purple draconian breath at yourself.

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

Monsters that have been corroded simply get a temporary -8 to their AC. This does not stack -- additional corrosion merely increases the duration.

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.
  • In previous versions, acid splashes did more damage if you were wearing less armour (2 dice plus an additional die for each empty armour slot); cloaks provided a 50% chance per empty slot of negating this extra damage, and the damage was reduced by having the fur mutation.