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'''Draining''' is an effect that withers its victim, reducing their power. Its exact effect varies depending on whether the target is a monster or the player character.
 
'''Draining''' is an effect that withers its victim, reducing their power. Its exact effect varies depending on whether the target is a monster or the player character.
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==Effect==
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===Player===
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The Drained status temporarily reduces the player's maximum [[HP]], dependent on the amount of draining. It can stack until you have 1 max HP left. Draining won't wear off over time, but it can be cured by gaining [[XP]].
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[[Elyvilon]]'s Purification cures all draining.
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===Monster===
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The Drained status temporarily reduces monster [[hit dice]], which lowers their [[spell power]], [[accuracy]], and [[willpower]]. This effect can stack. For monsters, draining will wear off over time.
  
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==
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*[[Hell's mystical force]].
 
*[[Hell's mystical force]].
  
==Player Effect==
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==Resistance==
Draining effects directed against the player will temporarily reduce their maximum [[HP]]. At extreme levels of draining, you could be drained all the way to down 1 HP. These drained HP won't heal over time, but will gradually recover as you gain [[experience]] until it is restored entirely. The worse the drain, the longer it'll take to work off the effect; be especially wary when fighting while heavily drained.
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Any draining that is derived from [[negative energy]] is resisted by negative energy resistance. Monsters that are [[demonic]], [[undead]], [[nonliving]], or have one level of rN+ are immune to negative energy, thus immune to any sort of draining the player can inflict. For players, rN+ reduces draining by 50% / 75% / 100% for 1 / 2 / 3 levels, respectively.
 
 
Late-game characters that have had the misfortune to be heavily drained may wish to seek out a relatively non-threatening side branch (such as the [[Elven Halls]]) in order to recover some of their health. Of course, gaining more experience in a challenging branch tends to remove the draining more quickly.
 
 
 
Followers of [[Elyvilon]] can restore all drained HP by using Purification, which costs only 2-4 piety.
 
 
 
===Resistance===
 
Draining from the brand and spells count as Necromancy, and as such can be reduced with [[negative energy]] resistance; damage and draining are reduced by 50/75/100%, depending on how many ranks of resistance you have.
 
  
Any source unrelated to negative energy can not be resisted; even [[undead]] players will be drained.
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Anything unrelated to negative energy cannot be resisted by any means. [[Elyvilon]]'s Purification still works, however.
  
==Monster Effect==
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==Tips & Tricks==
When used against susceptible monsters, it inflicts the Drained [[status effect]], causing the creature to function as though it had fewer [[hit dice]] than it actually does. This reduces the strength of their attacks and spells as well as their [[willpower]], but not HP. This status effect can be stacked through multiple hits, but will wear off over time.
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*Late-game characters that have had the misfortune to be heavily drained may wish to seek out a relatively non-threatening side branch (such as the [[Elven Halls]]) in order to recover some of their health. Of course, gaining more experience in a challenging branch tends to remove the draining more quickly.
  
All [[demon]]s, [[undead]], and [[:Category:Nonliving holiness|non-living]] monsters are completely immune to draining, as are any [[:Category:Natural holiness|natural]] monsters with at least one rank of negative energy resistance.
 
  
 
==History==
 
==History==

Revision as of 22:14, 19 September 2023

Version 0.30: This article may not be up to date for the latest stable release of Crawl.

Draining is an effect that withers its victim, reducing their power. Its exact effect varies depending on whether the target is a monster or the player character.

Effect

Player

The Drained status temporarily reduces the player's maximum HP, dependent on the amount of draining. It can stack until you have 1 max HP left. Draining won't wear off over time, but it can be cured by gaining XP.

Elyvilon's Purification cures all draining.

Monster

The Drained status temporarily reduces monster hit dice, which lowers their spell power, accuracy, and willpower. This effect can stack. For monsters, draining will wear off over time.

Sources

The following sources derive from negative energy, and can be resisted by Life Protection (rNeg):

The following sources are unrelated to negative energy:

Resistance

Any draining that is derived from negative energy is resisted by negative energy resistance. Monsters that are demonic, undead, nonliving, or have one level of rN+ are immune to negative energy, thus immune to any sort of draining the player can inflict. For players, rN+ reduces draining by 50% / 75% / 100% for 1 / 2 / 3 levels, respectively.

Anything unrelated to negative energy cannot be resisted by any means. Elyvilon's Purification still works, however.

Tips & Tricks

  • Late-game characters that have had the misfortune to be heavily drained may wish to seek out a relatively non-threatening side branch (such as the Elven Halls) in order to recover some of their health. Of course, gaining more experience in a challenging branch tends to remove the draining more quickly.


History

  • Prior to 0.30, the Zot clock inflicted drain instead of permanently reducing your maximum HP.
  • Prior to 0.29, the Zot clock did not drain you or check draining.
  • Prior to 0.28, plant-holiness monsters were innately immune to negative energy (thus, draining).
  • Prior to 0.26, draining temporarily reduced a player's skills instead of their maximum HP.
  • Prior to 0.16, negative resistance lowered draining and negative damage by 33/66/100% as your resistance increased.
  • Prior to 0.15, draining monsters would permanently reduce their HD, making them slightly less dangerous, reducing their XP value, and eventually killing them outright if they hit 0 HD.
  • Prior to 0.13, getting drained would damage your character's experience, potentially forcing you down a level. This was permanent and was immediately lethal if you were ever reduced below 0 XP, but you could simply gain more experience to make up for it. This version of draining had no impact on your skills.