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* Triggers each round from healing with [[Helm of Balduran]] when at full life. | * Triggers each round from healing with [[Helm of Balduran]] when at full life. | ||
* The duration of the extra poison damage is neither stated in the item description nor in-game when applied. It lasts for 2 turns after it is applied. | * The duration of the extra poison damage is neither stated in the item description nor in-game when applied. It lasts for 2 turns after it is applied. | ||
* The tooltip is incorrect, as the amulet only applies 1d4 poison damage to the wearers weapon. | |||
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Revision as of 16:39, 4 August 2024
The Broodmother's Revenge is an uncommon Amulet that coats the wearer's weapon in poison whenever they are healed.
Each of this amulet's jewels shines like a viper's eyes.
Properties
- Rarity: Uncommon
- Weight: 0.05 kg / 0.1 lb
- Price: 65 gp
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UID
MAG_Healer_HealSelfPoisonWeapon_AmuletUUID
21abc023-343a-4693-b63f-3ba07a231864
Special
The wearer of this item gains:
- Venomous Revenge
- Whenever the wearer is healed, their weapon becomes coated in magic and deals an additional 1d6Poison damage.
Where to find
- * Act One: Looted from Kagha either by killing or by knocking her unconscious with non-lethal attacks.
- Act Three: In the Watch Citadel in The High Hall, on a table of goods owned by Koll.
Notes
- Effect is triggered by healing potions, as well as being helped from being Downed.
- Effect is the same as and will overwrite any existing dip or coating.
- Isn't triggered by healing effect from Shattered Flail Yeenoghu's Gift passive ability.
- Triggers each round from healing with Helm of Balduran when at full life.
- The duration of the extra poison damage is neither stated in the item description nor in-game when applied. It lasts for 2 turns after it is applied.
- The tooltip is incorrect, as the amulet only applies 1d4 poison damage to the wearers weapon.