Difference between revisions of "Poison"
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* Being stung when trying to open a domestic or wild [[bee hive]] without a lit [[bee smoker]] in your inventory. | * Being stung when trying to open a domestic or wild [[bee hive]] without a lit [[bee smoker]] in your inventory. | ||
* Received from attempting to desecrate an altar. | * Received from attempting to desecrate an altar. | ||
− | * Additionally, poison can be applied via | + | * Additionally, poison can be applied via enchanting weapons with [[Venom]]. |
* [[Lead lump|Lead]] and [[Copper lump|copper]] weapons cause poison [[wound]]s. | * [[Lead lump|Lead]] and [[Copper lump|copper]] weapons cause poison [[wound]]s. | ||
* Also, the [[Deathcrawler minion]]'s and [[Fog spider]]'s attacks are poisonous. | * Also, the [[Deathcrawler minion]]'s and [[Fog spider]]'s attacks are poisonous. |
Revision as of 19:19, 26 June 2021
Sources
- Being stung when trying to open a domestic or wild bee hive without a lit bee smoker in your inventory.
- Received from attempting to desecrate an altar.
- Additionally, poison can be applied via enchanting weapons with Venom.
- Lead and copper weapons cause poison wounds.
- Also, the Deathcrawler minion's and Fog spider's attacks are poisonous.
Treatment
Poison wounds can be treated with farmer's salve, healing covers or healing spells, but not cotton.