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'''Poisonous''' is a [[special ability]] of [[Wyvern and wyvern monarch|Wyvern Monarchs]] and [[Sea Serpent and Haspid|Haspids]]. It may occur after they have attacked or [[retaliation|retaliated]] target creature stack. The chance of poisoning the target is 20%. Poison and its effects can only be removed with the [[Cure]] [[spell]].   
'''Poisonous''' is a [[special ability]] of [[Wyvern and Wyvern Monarch|Wyvern Monarchs]] (also [[Sea Serpent]]s and [[Haspid]]s in {{Hota}}). It may occur after they have attacked or [[retaliation|retaliated]] target creature stack. The chance of poisoning the target is 30%. Poison and its effects can only be removed with the [[Cure]] [[spell]].   


When poisoned, the target stack's maximum [[health]] is decreased by 10% for every combat round for three rounds. The reduction is always calculated from the creature stack's statistical maximum health. The effect is cumulative, which means that after three rounds the poisoned creature has lost 30% of its maximum health. After three rounds, the creature is no longer poisoned, but the maximum health remains decreased. The same troop can be poisoned again, but the maximum health will decrease only up to 50%. The reduction of maximum health does not kill the creatures, but it makes them more vulnerable.  
When poisoned, the target stack's maximum [[health]] is decreased by 10% for every combat round for three rounds. The reduction is always calculated from the creature stack's statistical maximum health. The effect is cumulative, which means that after three rounds the poisoned creature has lost 30% of its maximum health. After three rounds, the creature is no longer poisoned, but the maximum health remains decreased. The same troop can be poisoned again, but the maximum health will decrease only up to 50%. The reduction of maximum health does not kill the creatures, but it makes them more vulnerable.  
Immediately after a poisonous effect, 10% of previous maximum health is reduced, and the amount of health left is reduced by the same amount. There is no change even if it takes a poisonous effect again. Do not be fooled by graphic effects. Each stack can only be applied once per round. We want at least 5 rounds for maximum poisonous effect.


The possible poisoning effect takes place after the attack and before the stack has chance to retaliate. The effect of poison has multiplicative effect with [[Ghost Dragon]]'s [[aging]] ability. This means, that the creature stack's health could potentially be quartered.
The possible poisoning effect takes place after the attack and before the stack has chance to retaliate. The effect of poison has multiplicative effect with [[Ghost Dragon]]'s [[aging]] ability. This means, that the creature stack's health could potentially be quartered.
If the stack is poisoned, it is resurrected faster as [[Resurrection]] spell takes its HP after poisoning into account.


'''Creatures with poisonous special ability:'''
'''Creatures with poisonous special ability:'''
* {{Cn|Wyvern Monarch}}
* {{Cn|Wyvern Monarch}}
* {{Cn|Haspid}} {{withhota}}
* {{Cn|Sea Serpent}}{{-}}{{withhota}}
* {{Cn|Haspid}}{{-}}{{withhota}}
 
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While Wyvern Monarch's special ability may seem useful and even powerful, the problem with it is that quite often combats are resolved in the first few rounds. While the chance to poisoning the enemy is only 30%, it is more than possible that the poison ability will not emerge during the battle, or at least not in time to make a difference. Additionally, Monarchs are typically the first creatures in Fortress armies to reach the enemy, which usually also means they are the first ones to get hit. This combined to the fact that Monarchs' health is quite low compared to its level, makes Monarchs number typically small at the end of the game. At best, Monarchs will poison one or two stacks (with retaliation) at the first round of combat, and the poison will have time to affect the whole three rounds reducing the maximum health of the stacks by 30%.
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Latest revision as of 09:25, 22 January 2024

Poisonous is a special ability of Wyvern Monarchs (also Sea Serpents and Haspids in Horn of the Abyss). It may occur after they have attacked or retaliated target creature stack. The chance of poisoning the target is 30%. Poison and its effects can only be removed with the Cure spell.

When poisoned, the target stack's maximum health is decreased by 10% for every combat round for three rounds. The reduction is always calculated from the creature stack's statistical maximum health. The effect is cumulative, which means that after three rounds the poisoned creature has lost 30% of its maximum health. After three rounds, the creature is no longer poisoned, but the maximum health remains decreased. The same troop can be poisoned again, but the maximum health will decrease only up to 50%. The reduction of maximum health does not kill the creatures, but it makes them more vulnerable.

Immediately after a poisonous effect, 10% of previous maximum health is reduced, and the amount of health left is reduced by the same amount. There is no change even if it takes a poisonous effect again. Do not be fooled by graphic effects. Each stack can only be applied once per round. We want at least 5 rounds for maximum poisonous effect.

The possible poisoning effect takes place after the attack and before the stack has chance to retaliate. The effect of poison has multiplicative effect with Ghost Dragon's aging ability. This means, that the creature stack's health could potentially be quartered.

If the stack is poisoned, it is resurrected faster as Resurrection spell takes its HP after poisoning into account.

Creatures with poisonous special ability:

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While Wyvern Monarch's special ability may seem useful and even powerful, the problem with it is that quite often combats are resolved in the first few rounds. While the chance to poisoning the enemy is only 30%, it is more than possible that the poison ability will not emerge during the battle, or at least not in time to make a difference. Additionally, Monarchs are typically the first creatures in Fortress armies to reach the enemy, which usually also means they are the first ones to get hit. This combined to the fact that Monarchs' health is quite low compared to its level, makes Monarchs number typically small at the end of the game. At best, Monarchs will poison one or two stacks (with retaliation) at the first round of combat, and the poison will have time to affect the whole three rounds reducing the maximum health of the stacks by 30%.


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