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All '''insubstantial''' monsters are without physical form of any sort. They are immune to [[petrify|petrification]], [[constriction]], and [[Sticky Flame]]. Also, they take less damage from [[Shatter]].
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All '''insubstantial''' monsters and players are without physical form of any sort. They are immune to [[petrify|petrification]], [[constriction]], and [[Sticky Flame]]. Also, they take less damage from [[Shatter]]. Insubstantial monsters and players don't get the movement penalty from [[Leda's Liquefaction]], but only if someone else cast this spell.
  
Players turn insubstantial only while in [[Storm Form]] or [[Wisp Form]]<ref>{{source ref|0.30.0|player.cc|6324}}</ref>.
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Players turn insubstantial only while in [[Storm Form]] or [[Wisp Form]].<ref>{{source ref|0.30.0|player.cc|6324}}</ref>
  
 
Insubstantial monsters have no special resistances or immunities to weapons of any sort, unlike, for example, NetHack's shades.
 
Insubstantial monsters have no special resistances or immunities to weapons of any sort, unlike, for example, NetHack's shades.

Latest revision as of 06:58, 3 July 2023

All insubstantial monsters and players are without physical form of any sort. They are immune to petrification, constriction, and Sticky Flame. Also, they take less damage from Shatter. Insubstantial monsters and players don't get the movement penalty from Leda's Liquefaction, but only if someone else cast this spell.

Players turn insubstantial only while in Storm Form or Wisp Form.[1]

Insubstantial monsters have no special resistances or immunities to weapons of any sort, unlike, for example, NetHack's shades.

References

  1. player.cc:6324 (0.30.0)