![]() The colors of the shagspooks and dandy caps will be split between the two weeps, with those closer to a particular weep adopting that weep's colors. ![]() The fungus grove is the second intensity of the fungal biome.įungus groves contain a higher concentration of spotted shagspooks and dandy caps, and will have 2 random weeps. Zones that contain a fungus patch will have " and fungus patch" appended to the end of their names. They will also be members of the fungi faction in addition to their normal faction affiliation. Such creatures will have a chance to possess a specific, randomly assigned fungal infection on random limbs. įurthermore, creatures that spawn within a fungus patch have a 25% chance to be a friend to fungi. Additionally, b r o o d i n g a z u r e p u f fs, b r o o d i n g g o l d p u f fs, b r o o d i n g j a d e p u f fs, and b r o o d i n g r o s e p u f fs can be found throughout the zone, with a seperate 66% chance for each type to have 1-3 instances present. The colors of the shapspooks and dandy caps will match the color of the weep found within the patch. With Carbide Chef, this can be combined with a simple trigger such as drinking water or setting oneself on fire.Ĭreatures with level 5 Regeneration or higher will also naturally cure themselves from all illnesses.įor curing the full diseases, visit the specific pages.The fungus patch is the first intensity of the fungal biome.įungus patches contain numerous spotted shagspooks, dandy caps, and one random weep. ![]() For player characters, while cooking with yuckwheat, there is a triggered effect where if successfully triggered, will cure an incubating disease at a 25% chance. However, the cooked meal save bonus and raw snack save bonus can stack for a total of +5.Įating a raw yuckwheat stem or drinking honeyĮating a cooked meal that has +3 save vs diseasesĮating a cooked meal and eating a raw yuckwheat stem/honeyĪside from succeeding saves, there are other ways of removing incubating illnesses. Consuming both uncooked honey and a raw yuckwheat stem will confer no further bonuses other than the initial +2 bonus. Drinking h o n e y or eating a raw y u c k w h e a t s t e m without cooking them will also grant a +2 save. ![]() The Porridge is an accessible source of this effect. disease", typically using either yuckwheat or honey. If the number of failed saves versus the amount of successful saves is greater than 3, or a total of 5 days (6,000 game ticks) have passed, the onset will progress into the full illness.Ī +3 bonus can be added to the save by cooking a meal that has the effect " +3 to saves vs. If the successful saves compared to the number of failed saves is two or greater, the disease onset will cure itself without progressing. Every day after initial symptoms, or 1,200 game ticks (a player turn with 100 quickness), the game will make a toughness saving throw of difficulty 13. To determine whether or not the disease will progress, a counter will start as soon as the creature is infected. Illnesses have little effect early on, but are able to progress into further stages with worse symptoms. For more information, see fungal infections. A full on fungal infection is also not an illness and will only be affected by mechanics specific to fungal infections. Once the creature is infected with the full disease, it will not disappear unless administered a cure that is randomly generated per game.ĭespite the fact that itchy skin is classified as an illness-based effect, it does not use the same save type and thus honey, yuckwheat, and anything affecting disease saves will not affect it. Unlike other status effects, instead of going away after a period of time, these statuses have a chance to get worse and progress into the disease proper. When infected, only symptoms, or the onset of that illness, will be visible at first. Illnesses, sometimes referred to as diseases, are negative status effects creatures can contract through various means.ĭrinking b l a c k o o z e, or getting hit by a b l a c k j e l l on odd-numbered floorsĭrinking black ooze, or getting hit by a black jell on even-numbered floors
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