Difference between revisions of "Deaths Door"
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− | Being affected by Death's Door can temporarily halve your base hp (repeatedly if you continue using [[Death Field]]). There's also a small chance of setting your base hp to 1. Your actual hp isn't affected | + | Being affected by Death's Door can temporarily halve your base hp (repeatedly if you continue using [[Death Field]]). There's also a small chance of setting your base hp to 1. Your actual hp isn't affected unless you get "caught in your own death field", which happens fairly often and can really hurt if you are surging. Beware of quaffing any healing potions, brandishes or using any healing spells on yourself while you're affected, since it will set your actual hp to be equal to base hp if it is more. The affects of poison or disease will also set your hp. |
See also: [[Death Field |DEATH FIELD]]. | See also: [[Death Field |DEATH FIELD]]. |
Revision as of 15:53, 11 March 2019
The psionicist who conjures a cataclysmic field of destruction will on occasion come to the notice of Bhyss, god of destruction, who does not look kindly upon competition. With the retributive DEATHS DOOR effect, Bhyss temporarily lowers the maximum HP of an errant psion.
For any Psion foolish enough to continue risking Bhyss's wrath, the effect is cumulative.
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Being affected by Death's Door can temporarily halve your base hp (repeatedly if you continue using Death Field). There's also a small chance of setting your base hp to 1. Your actual hp isn't affected unless you get "caught in your own death field", which happens fairly often and can really hurt if you are surging. Beware of quaffing any healing potions, brandishes or using any healing spells on yourself while you're affected, since it will set your actual hp to be equal to base hp if it is more. The affects of poison or disease will also set your hp.
See also: DEATH FIELD.