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==Breath Attack Usage== | ==Breath Attack Usage== | ||
I tested out the claim about multiple breath attacks being used simultaneously, but I didn't get the results displayed on the page. My test subjects (some [[magma crab]]s) were given a TRAILING_VAPOR_FLOW breath attack using the same material as their standard LIQUID_GLOB attack. | I tested out the claim about multiple breath attacks being used simultaneously, but I didn't get the results displayed on the page. My test subjects (some [[magma crab]]s) were given a TRAILING_VAPOR_FLOW breath attack using the same material as their standard LIQUID_GLOB attack. | ||
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If you assign a syndrome to a metal, make a bolt out of it and shoot it at something, will that count as ""injection"? | If you assign a syndrome to a metal, make a bolt out of it and shoot it at something, will that count as ""injection"? | ||
:Nope. This has been discussed in a couple threads on the forum. Solid-state materials are completely inert (testing is required for cave-in dust, but for weapons and such they won't apply the toxin at all). You need to have a liquid or a vapor in order to get things working. --[[User:Kagus|Kagus]] 07:42, 18 April 2010 (UTC) | :Nope. This has been discussed in a couple threads on the forum. Solid-state materials are completely inert (testing is required for cave-in dust, but for weapons and such they won't apply the toxin at all). You need to have a liquid or a vapor in order to get things working. --[[User:Kagus|Kagus]] 07:42, 18 April 2010 (UTC) | ||
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==Treating syndromes== | ==Treating syndromes== | ||
Is there any evidence for any of the claims in this section? The word "antivenin" doesn't appear in the raws or string dump (nor "antivenom"). I'm pretty sure that whole section is equal parts obsolete info and fabrication. --[[User:Footkerchief|Footkerchief]] 06:34, 17 April 2010 (UTC) | Is there any evidence for any of the claims in this section? The word "antivenin" doesn't appear in the raws or string dump (nor "antivenom"). I'm pretty sure that whole section is equal parts obsolete info and fabrication. --[[User:Footkerchief|Footkerchief]] 06:34, 17 April 2010 (UTC) | ||
:As far as I am aware, Toady intended to add antivenin as a means of treating syndromes, but cut it before the release due to time constraints. Currently you can -extract- it from creatures, but it doesn't serve any purpose in healing. - Lofn | :As far as I am aware, Toady intended to add antivenin as a means of treating syndromes, but cut it before the release due to time constraints. Currently you can -extract- it from creatures, but it doesn't serve any purpose in healing. - Lofn | ||
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