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'''Exhausted''' is a [[condition]] you receive when a [[berserk]]er rage or the spell [[Death's Door]] wears off, or after a [[jump attack]]. The exhausted status' only effect is to prevent the use of these two abilities again for its duration, though berserk and Death's Door tend to leave players in fairly precarious positions once they wear off.
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'''Exhausted''' is a [[status effect]] you suffer from after using certain abilities. While exhausted, you are prevented from using any other abilities that inflict exhaustion.
  
Note that it works between the effects: recently having berserked will prevent you from using Death's Door, for example.
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Currently, only [[Ru]] and the [[Wu Jian Council]] have abilities that cause exhaustion.
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==History==
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*Prior to [[0.20]], [[Death's Door]] and [[berserk]] wearing off made the character exhausted, instead of just giving -DDoor or -Berserk (respectively).
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*During its brief existence ([[0.14]] and [[0.15]]), making a [[jump attack]] would inflict exhaustion.
  
 
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[[Category:Status effects]]

Latest revision as of 09:37, 10 May 2023

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You are exhausted, and are unable to activate divine powers that cause exhaustion until the status expires.

Exhausted is a status effect you suffer from after using certain abilities. While exhausted, you are prevented from using any other abilities that inflict exhaustion.

Currently, only Ru and the Wu Jian Council have abilities that cause exhaustion.

History

  • Prior to 0.20, Death's Door and berserk wearing off made the character exhausted, instead of just giving -DDoor or -Berserk (respectively).
  • During its brief existence (0.14 and 0.15), making a jump attack would inflict exhaustion.