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| summary = '''Wasteland Wanderer: Poison''' is a {{Class|Ranger}} Passive Effect of [[Natural Explorer]]. Swamps are like a second home to you, you gain resistance to Poison.
| summary = '''Wasteland Wanderer: Poison''' is a [[Ranger]] passive feature of [[Natural Explorer]]. Swamps are like a second home to you, you gain resistance to Poison.
| description = You have spent endless days surviving fetid swamps. Gain [[Resistance|resistance]] to {{DamageType|Poison}}, taking only half damage from it.
| description = You have spent endless days surviving fetid swamps. Gain [[Resistance|resistance]] to {{DamageType|Poison}}, taking only half damage from it.
| image =Wasteland Wanderer Poison.webp  
| image = Wasteland Wanderer Poison.webp
| icon = Wasteland Wanderer Poison Icon.webp  
| class learns at level 1 = Ranger
| class learns at level 1 = Ranger
| used by creatures = Funglesby, Old Flake-Eyes
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Latest revision as of 10:20, 29 July 2024

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Wasteland Wanderer: Poison is a Ranger passive feature of Natural Explorer. Swamps are like a second home to you, you gain resistance to Poison.

Description

You have spent endless days surviving fetid swamps. Gain resistance to Damage TypesPoison, taking only half damage from it.

How to learn

Classes:

Used by creatures: Funglesby, and Old Flake-Eyes