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==Status Effects== | ==Status Effects== | ||
There is an entire page ([[Status_Effects]]) about them but we will focus in how to negate the most common ones that we can find in our first steps! | There is an entire page ([[Status_Effects]]) about them but we will focus in how to negate the most common ones that we can find in our first steps! | ||
− | #[[Poison]]: | + | #[[Poison]]: The status does reduce your soft DEF, take a % of your health and negate you from recovering SP naturally. To cure it you'll need to use some kind of item (green herb/potion, panacea, royal jelly) or use the skill [[Detoxify]] from thieves and [[Dispell]] from Sage class. Putting status points on [[VIT]] will reduce the chance and duration of it. |
#[[Stun]]: This effect negates any kind of control from your character, adding [[VIT]] points will reduce the chance and duration. To cure it you'll need the skill [[Status_Recovery]] from priests or [[Dispell]] from sage class. | #[[Stun]]: This effect negates any kind of control from your character, adding [[VIT]] points will reduce the chance and duration. To cure it you'll need the skill [[Status_Recovery]] from priests or [[Dispell]] from sage class. | ||
+ | #[[Blind]]: This effect reduces your actual screen vision, HIT and FLEE by 25%. To cure it you'll need to use some kind of item (green herb/potion, panacea, royal jelly) or an acolyte class using cure on you. There is a niche trick of using /effect for undoing the reduced screen vision, but at the same time you'll not see skill effects. |
Revision as of 22:28, 8 December 2024
Status Effects
There is an entire page (Status_Effects) about them but we will focus in how to negate the most common ones that we can find in our first steps!
- Poison: The status does reduce your soft DEF, take a % of your health and negate you from recovering SP naturally. To cure it you'll need to use some kind of item (green herb/potion, panacea, royal jelly) or use the skill Detoxify from thieves and Dispell from Sage class. Putting status points on VIT will reduce the chance and duration of it.
- Stun: This effect negates any kind of control from your character, adding VIT points will reduce the chance and duration. To cure it you'll need the skill Status_Recovery from priests or Dispell from sage class.
- Blind: This effect reduces your actual screen vision, HIT and FLEE by 25%. To cure it you'll need to use some kind of item (green herb/potion, panacea, royal jelly) or an acolyte class using cure on you. There is a niche trick of using /effect for undoing the reduced screen vision, but at the same time you'll not see skill effects.