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'''Venom''' is a naturally-occurring poison that will cause a [[syndrome]] in certain creatures when certain conditions are met, typically when entering the [[blood]] via a [[serpent man]] or [[Giant cave spider|giant cave spider bite]]. It is produced by certain critters according to their [[raw file]], and may be [[extracts|extracted]] and stored in [[vial]]s. Currently, there is no known means of administering venom, but it may still be purchased or sold.
 
'''Venom''' is a naturally-occurring poison that will cause a [[syndrome]] in certain creatures when certain conditions are met, typically when entering the [[blood]] via a [[serpent man]] or [[Giant cave spider|giant cave spider bite]]. It is produced by certain critters according to their [[raw file]], and may be [[extracts|extracted]] and stored in [[vial]]s. Currently, there is no known means of administering venom, but it may still be purchased or sold.

Revision as of 03:44, 9 July 2014

Venom is a naturally-occurring poison that will cause a syndrome in certain creatures when certain conditions are met, typically when entering the blood via a serpent man or giant cave spider bite. It is produced by certain critters according to their raw file, and may be extracted and stored in vials. Currently, there is no known means of administering venom, but it may still be purchased or sold.

Some megabeasts also have venomous bites.

See Syndrome for a list of various venomous varmints.