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== Exploit ==
 
== Exploit ==
LIVAN increased the power of dwarven gas grenades exponentially, giving rise to a new exploit.
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[[LIVAN]] increased the power of dwarven gas grenades exponentially, giving rise to a new exploit.
 
The way the gas grenade spawns its gas cloud assigns no blame to the player, meaning that any damage caused by a gas cloud to a friendly or neutral NPC is not attributed to the player and does not turn the NPC hostile.
 
The way the gas grenade spawns its gas cloud assigns no blame to the player, meaning that any damage caused by a gas cloud to a friendly or neutral NPC is not attributed to the player and does not turn the NPC hostile.
  

Revision as of 02:50, 28 July 2014

Variant Only: This page discusses characters, items, or locations that are only included in a user-made variant of IVAN. Some or all of this information will not be applicable to the original version.


The dwarven gas grenade is a small Container similar to bottle used to store gaseous materials rather than liquids. Like a bottle the gas grenade may be thrown and broken to release its payload, this time in the form of deadly gasses. Unlike a bottle they cannot be found empty and cannot be dipped(!) or taken from.

Gas grenades first appeared in IVAN CVS, and can be found containing either mustard gas, skunk smell, or raw magic.

Exploit

LIVAN increased the power of dwarven gas grenades exponentially, giving rise to a new exploit. The way the gas grenade spawns its gas cloud assigns no blame to the player, meaning that any damage caused by a gas cloud to a friendly or neutral NPC is not attributed to the player and does not turn the NPC hostile.

Mustard Gas in LIVAN is also extremely potent, now causing a burn that lasts long enough to topple just about anything or anyone unlucky enough to inhale it.

This way, with careful positioning a player can throw a mustard gas grenade against a wall close enough to an NPC to allow the gas to envelop them, without actually doing any direct damage to the NPC itself. Because the player has not actively engaged the NPC, the NPC simply sits through its idle routine while simultaneously burning to death from mustard gas, after which the player is free to loot their belongings with no consequence.

This is used to great effect against such important NPCs as shopkeepers, guards, and Petrus (with a little luck and preparation) meaning an easy Chaos victory can be obtained the moment the player sets foot in Attnam.