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The '''potion of paralysis''' causes [[paralysis]]. Quaffing it will paralyze you; 13-22 turns if blessed, 25-34 turns if uncursed, and 37-46 turns if cursed. Breathing the vapors from a potion of paralysis that shatters near you will paralyze you for 1-5 turns. Like most forms of paralysis, having [[free action]] makes this potion harmless.
 
The '''potion of paralysis''' causes [[paralysis]]. Quaffing it will paralyze you; 13-22 turns if blessed, 25-34 turns if uncursed, and 37-46 turns if cursed. Breathing the vapors from a potion of paralysis that shatters near you will paralyze you for 1-5 turns. Like most forms of paralysis, having [[free action]] makes this potion harmless.
  
Potions of paralysis may be thrown at monsters or wielded and smashed on their head. Both methods paralyze the monster for 1-25 turns (the potion's [[beatitude]] doesn't affect this). If the monster is already paralyzed, the potion doesn't increase the duration; it just has no effect.{{refsrc|potion.c|1070}}
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Potions of paralysis may be thrown at monsters or wielded and smashed on their head. Both methods paralyze the monster for 1-25 turns (the potion's [[beatitude]] doesn't affect this). If the monster is already paralyzed, the potion doesn't increase the duration; it just has no effect.{{refsrc|potion.c|1070}} Other than that, monsters cannot resist this paralysis in any way.
  
 
Monsters may also throw these at you, but this only causes paralysis for the 1-5 turns from inhaling the vapors.{{refsrc|potion.c|1267}}
 
Monsters may also throw these at you, but this only causes paralysis for the 1-5 turns from inhaling the vapors.{{refsrc|potion.c|1267}}
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This potion can be a great way to take down a powerful monster such as a [[quest nemesis]], a [[demon lord]], or the [[Wizard of Yendor]].
 
This potion can be a great way to take down a powerful monster such as a [[quest nemesis]], a [[demon lord]], or the [[Wizard of Yendor]].
  
You'll get a guaranteed hit by wielding the potion, but smashing it in melee will make you inhale the vapors, so it's a dangerous strategy unless you're [[breathless]] or have [[free action]].  
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Missing with a thrown potion wastes it, unlike a wielded one. However, smashing one in melee will make you inhale the vapors, so this is dangerous unless you're [[breathless]] or have [[free action]].
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 17:02, 23 September 2019

! Pink potion.png
Name paralysis
Appearance random
Base price 300 zm
Weight 20
Monster use May be used offensively by monsters.

The potion of paralysis causes paralysis. Quaffing it will paralyze you; 13-22 turns if blessed, 25-34 turns if uncursed, and 37-46 turns if cursed. Breathing the vapors from a potion of paralysis that shatters near you will paralyze you for 1-5 turns. Like most forms of paralysis, having free action makes this potion harmless.

Potions of paralysis may be thrown at monsters or wielded and smashed on their head. Both methods paralyze the monster for 1-25 turns (the potion's beatitude doesn't affect this). If the monster is already paralyzed, the potion doesn't increase the duration; it just has no effect.[1] Other than that, monsters cannot resist this paralysis in any way.

Monsters may also throw these at you, but this only causes paralysis for the 1-5 turns from inhaling the vapors.[2]

Though this is a harmful potion, dipping a unicorn horn in it does not convert it to water.

Strategy

This potion can be a great way to take down a powerful monster such as a quest nemesis, a demon lord, or the Wizard of Yendor.

Missing with a thrown potion wastes it, unlike a wielded one. However, smashing one in melee will make you inhale the vapors, so this is dangerous unless you're breathless or have free action.

References

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