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− | '''Spit''' is a kind of | + | '''Spit''' is a kind of contaminant, much like [[blood]] or [[vomit]], that results of the action of spitting, treated as a "natural ability" by most creatures. Spitting mostly occurs in [[Adventure]] mode, when NPCs encounter people that they hate, typically due to a bad [[reputation]] (as e.g. a murderer) or belonging to different [[faction]]s without being outright hostile (e.g. [[criminal organizations]] in [[town]]s). |
− | As an adventurer you can spit on anyone or anything you want, aiming it just like you would with a projectile. This is | + | As an adventurer you can spit on anyone or anything you want, aiming it just like you would with a projectile. This is down in the "Natural abilities and acquired powers" menu. If you get spit on, you can also drink it in an attempt to sate your thirst. |
Note that some creatures like [[magma crab]]s have very dangerous spit indeed; appropriate [[modding]] can turn this mostly harmless expression of spite into a deadly weapon. | Note that some creatures like [[magma crab]]s have very dangerous spit indeed; appropriate [[modding]] can turn this mostly harmless expression of spite into a deadly weapon. |