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+ | == Time abiguity == | ||
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+ | "However, the poison wears off 1/10 of the time." | ||
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+ | This could mean: | ||
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+ | * 10% of the applications fail. If so, would a reapplication also fail with a different potion of sickness? | ||
+ | * When using the weapon, there is a 10% chance it will lose the poison quality, before hitting. | ||
+ | * When using the weapon, there is a 10% chance it will lose the poison quality, after hitting. | ||
+ | * Each weapon has a 10% chance of losing the poison quality with every turn. | ||
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+ | Which is it? --[[User:Havvy|Havvy]] 10:22, 5 March 2011 (UTC) |
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someone should write on what happens when you toss a potion at a monster
Time abiguity
"However, the poison wears off 1/10 of the time."
This could mean:
- 10% of the applications fail. If so, would a reapplication also fail with a different potion of sickness?
- When using the weapon, there is a 10% chance it will lose the poison quality, before hitting.
- When using the weapon, there is a 10% chance it will lose the poison quality, after hitting.
- Each weapon has a 10% chance of losing the poison quality with every turn.
Which is it? --Havvy 10:22, 5 March 2011 (UTC)