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== Leprosy ==
 
== Leprosy ==
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''You feel you're falling apart.''
  
 
This state will abuse player's stats over time, and, most importantly, cause limbs to drop off one by one in random intervals.
 
This state will abuse player's stats over time, and, most importantly, cause limbs to drop off one by one in random intervals.
 
The message indicating being infected is "You feel you're falling in pieces."
 
  
 
You can get leprosy from the following sources:
 
You can get leprosy from the following sources:
*Eating leprosy-infected meat.
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* Eating leprosy-infected meat.
*Being near a monster that has leprosy (such as a [[Zombie]])
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* Being near a monster that has leprosy (such as a [[Zombie]]).
*Putting back a bodypart that is infected (see below).
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* Putting back a bodypart that is infected (see below).
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* Angering [[Scabies]] with your prayers.
  
Leprosy can be cured with drinking antidote liquid, with a divine intervention from [[Seges]], or by  the Priestess in [[New Attnam]].
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Leprosy can be cured by drinking the [[antidote]] liquid, with a divine intervention from [[Seges]] or any [[Priest]].
  
Actually, leprosy is not a player disease on the whole. Single limbs are infected by leprosy: that means that reattaching an infected limb (such as one which dropped down due to leprosy) also infects the player completely.
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Actually, leprosy is not a player intrinsic - every limb is infected separately, which means that reattaching an infected limb (such as one dropped down due to leprosy) will infect the player again.
  
 
== Lycanthropy ==
 
== Lycanthropy ==
  
A state where you turn into a [[Werewolf]] occasionally. Eating werewolf flesh certainly will, or a magic effect from a fountain may cause this. The message indicating that player got infected with lycanthropy is "You notice you've always liked full moons."
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''You notice you've always liked full moons.''
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This disease will [[polymorph]] you into a [[Werewolf]] occasionally. Eating a werewolf flesh grants this intrinsic and magic effect from a fountain can also rarely cause it.
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See [[Werewolf Fur Cloak]] for [[CLIVAN]] artefact that grants this disease.
  
 
==Parasites==
 
==Parasites==
  
If you see the message "Ugh. You feel something violently carving its way through your intestines." you have been infiltrated by a parasite. Every time this message appears, you lose some HP.
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''Ugh. You feel something violently carving its way through your intestines.''
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You have been infiltrated by a parasite. Every time the message above appears, you lose some HP.
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Right now (as of IVAN 0.50) there are two types of parasites, the latter being more difficult to get rid off by means of vomiting:
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* Tapeworms
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* Broad tapeworms
  
Right now (as in IVAN 0.50) there are two types of parasites :
 
* Tapeworms,
 
* Broad tapeworms;
 
The latter being more difficult to get rid off by means of vomit.
 
  
 
You can get contaminated by multiple reasons:
 
You can get contaminated by multiple reasons:
  
*Eating spoiled food
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* Eating spoiled food
*Kobolts and Goblins might have them, so don't eat them if they're rotten.
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* [[Kobold]]s and [[Goblin]]s might have them, so don't eat them if they're rotten.
*[[Fountains|Drinking from a fountain]] may cause this.
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* Drinking from a [[Fountains|fountain]] may cause this.
*Eating a [[Unicorns|Black Unicorn]] corpse
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* Eating a [[Unicorns|Black Unicorn]] corpse
  
 
You can get rid of parasites by:
 
You can get rid of parasites by:
  
*Vomiting until the game says that you notice the dead parasite in the vomit
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* Vomiting until the game says that you notice the dead parasite in the vomit.
*Drinking [[antidote liquid]]
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* Drinking [[antidote]].
*Ultimately, if the previous won't help, by drinking Sulphuric acid. This'll kill you though, if you don't have a strong acid resistance
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* Ultimately, if the previous won't help, by drinking [[Sulphuric acid]]. That will kill you though, if you don't have a strong acid resistance.
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== [[Teleport|Teleportitis]] ==
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== [[Polymoprh|Polymorphitis]] ==
  
 
[[Category:Character Attributes]]
 
[[Category:Character Attributes]]

Revision as of 19:16, 7 May 2014

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Leprosy

You feel you're falling apart.

This state will abuse player's stats over time, and, most importantly, cause limbs to drop off one by one in random intervals.

You can get leprosy from the following sources:

  • Eating leprosy-infected meat.
  • Being near a monster that has leprosy (such as a Zombie).
  • Putting back a bodypart that is infected (see below).
  • Angering Scabies with your prayers.

Leprosy can be cured by drinking the antidote liquid, with a divine intervention from Seges or any Priest.

Actually, leprosy is not a player intrinsic - every limb is infected separately, which means that reattaching an infected limb (such as one dropped down due to leprosy) will infect the player again.

Lycanthropy

You notice you've always liked full moons.

This disease will polymorph you into a Werewolf occasionally. Eating a werewolf flesh grants this intrinsic and magic effect from a fountain can also rarely cause it.

See Werewolf Fur Cloak for CLIVAN artefact that grants this disease.

Parasites

Ugh. You feel something violently carving its way through your intestines.

You have been infiltrated by a parasite. Every time the message above appears, you lose some HP.

Right now (as of IVAN 0.50) there are two types of parasites, the latter being more difficult to get rid off by means of vomiting:

  • Tapeworms
  • Broad tapeworms


You can get contaminated by multiple reasons:

You can get rid of parasites by:

  • Vomiting until the game says that you notice the dead parasite in the vomit.
  • Drinking antidote.
  • Ultimately, if the previous won't help, by drinking Sulphuric acid. That will kill you though, if you don't have a strong acid resistance.

Teleportitis

Polymorphitis