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→How coatings work: Added a comment that poison immunity often but not always means also immunity to certain other types of coatings
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*Coatings do not add flat damage increases to weapon damage. They instead Inflict status effects that deal damage at the end of the afflicted characters turn. Thus multiple applications of the same coating have no additional effect. | *Coatings do not add flat damage increases to weapon damage. They instead Inflict status effects that deal damage at the end of the afflicted characters turn. Thus multiple applications of the same coating have no additional effect. | ||
** However, the coating applied by [[Broodmother's Revenge]], and the [[Dipped in Poison (Condition)|Dipped in Poison]] condition applied by dipping your weapon, results in a flat Poison damage increase which takes effect on hit, not at the end of the turn as the below poisons do. | ** However, the coating applied by [[Broodmother's Revenge]], and the [[Dipped in Poison (Condition)|Dipped in Poison]] condition applied by dipping your weapon, results in a flat Poison damage increase which takes effect on hit, not at the end of the turn as the below poisons do. | ||
*Most creatures who are immune to {{DamageText| |Poison}} are also immune to following coatings which don't do Poison damage: Basic Poison, Drow Poison, Crawler Mucus, Karabasan's Poison, and Malice. However, this is not always true. For example, Ketheric Thorm is not immune to Crawler Mucus despite his Poison immunity. | |||
== List of coatings == | == List of coatings == |