Difference between revisions of "Poison Weapon (V7)"
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====Materials==== | ====Materials==== | ||
− | Denoted with black [[ribbon]] | + | Denoted with black [[ribbon (V7)]] |
====Effect==== | ====Effect==== | ||
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===Who gets it?=== | ===Who gets it?=== | ||
− | [[Assassin|Assassins]] get this ability at 2nd level. | + | [[Assassin (V7)|Assassins]] get this ability at 2nd level. |
− | [[Anti-Paladin|Anti-Paladins]] get this at 3rd level. | + | [[Anti-Paladin (V7)|Anti-Paladins]] get this at 3rd level. |
===Removing poison=== | ===Removing poison=== | ||
− | Curing poison may be performed by the [[Antidote to Poison]] (Third level [[Scout]]s or [[Assassin]]s) or by the [[Healer]] or [[Druid]] "[[Cure Ailments]]" spell. 4th level Druids and 2nd level monks are immune to poison. | + | Curing poison may be performed by the [[Antidote to Poison (V7)]] (Third level [[Scout (V7)]]s or [[Assassin (V7)]]s) or by the [[Healer (V7)]] or [[Druid (V7)]] "[[Cure Ailments (V7)]]" spell. 4th level Druids and 2nd level monks are immune to poison. |
===Monsters=== | ===Monsters=== | ||
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The wording "People who are wounded" means that a poison weapon cannot effect someone through a dead leg. This appears to have changed from previous editions of the rules, though opinions differ as previous editions weren't as clear as they could have been. There is some controversy over this ruling, as many think it a might [[ricockulous]]. | The wording "People who are wounded" means that a poison weapon cannot effect someone through a dead leg. This appears to have changed from previous editions of the rules, though opinions differ as previous editions weren't as clear as they could have been. There is some controversy over this ruling, as many think it a might [[ricockulous]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:35, 2 March 2015
Contents
Materials
Denoted with black ribbon (V7)
Effect
May poison one weapon. People who are wounded by poisoned weapons die if they are not cured in a 100 count. This effect remains on the weapon for the entire life.
Who gets it?
Assassins get this ability at 2nd level.
Anti-Paladins get this at 3rd level.
Removing poison
Curing poison may be performed by the Antidote to Poison (V7) (Third level Scout (V7)s or Assassin (V7)s) or by the Healer (V7) or Druid (V7) "Cure Ailments (V7)" spell. 4th level Druids and 2nd level monks are immune to poison.
Monsters
- Amphiboid
- Arachnae
- Basilisk
- Catoblepas
- Deep Dweller Elf
- Feathered Serpent Dragon
- Gargantuan Centipede
- Giant Manta Ray
- Giant Mosquito
- Giant Scorpion
- Gnoll
- Gypsy
- Harpy
- Headhunter
- Imp (weapons are naturally poisoned)
- Lizardman
- Manticore
- Mantis Warrior (ability and naturally-poisoned weapons)
- Medusa
- Naga (ability and naturally-poisoned weapons)
- Oni
- Pop Spider
- Putrescence (weapons are naturally poisoned)
- Quill Beast
- Scalor
- Scourge
- Skirit
- Giant Spider
- Spitting Snake
- Tatzlwurm
- Tsunami Oni
- Undine
- Wererat
- Wyvern
Player Notes
Lucas The Lost
The wording "People who are wounded" means that a poison weapon cannot effect someone through a dead leg. This appears to have changed from previous editions of the rules, though opinions differ as previous editions weren't as clear as they could have been. There is some controversy over this ruling, as many think it a might ricockulous.