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*''Prone'' refers to a creature "on the ground", either lying down or knocked down.
 
*''Prone'' refers to a creature "on the ground", either lying down or knocked down.
 
*''Sneaking'' is a creature utilizing the [[Ambusher]] skill.
 
*''Sneaking'' is a creature utilizing the [[Ambusher]] skill.
*''Stunned'' is usually caused by getting "charged" by another creature (can also be the aftereffect of a [[Cave spider|cave spider]] or [[giant cave spider]] bite). It can also happen to injured creatures while moving.
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*''Stunned'' is usually caused by getting "charged" by another creature (can also be the aftereffect of a [[Cave spider|cave spider]] or [[giant cave spider]] bite).
 
*''Over-exerted'' is caused by taking too many combat actions in a short period of time; it is the more severe form of "Tired". Creatures which are over-exerted will usually fall to the ground, unable to stand again. An over-exerted creature which continues to fight will eventually go unconscious for a few turns.
 
*''Over-exerted'' is caused by taking too many combat actions in a short period of time; it is the more severe form of "Tired". Creatures which are over-exerted will usually fall to the ground, unable to stand again. An over-exerted creature which continues to fight will eventually go unconscious for a few turns.
 
*''Starving'' is due to lack of [[food]]. It is the more severe form of "Hungry".
 
*''Starving'' is due to lack of [[food]]. It is the more severe form of "Hungry".

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