Elixir Toxicity System - How does it work?

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Elixir Toxicity System - How does it work?

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I want to know how exactly does this system work. Wiki doesn't say anything except "maybe applying random effects up to death if you maybe drink more than 2 at once". In game you have toxicity percentage which is I don't get how works as well. Does anyone know how exactly this system works?
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and is a drunken master immune to that toxicity effect ?
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Good questions, anyone know?
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try drink more than 2 and see the effect?
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KOPOJIbPAKOB wrote: Wed Jun 19, 2019 11:56 am I want to know how exactly does this system work. Wiki doesn't say anything except "maybe applying random effects up to death if you maybe drink more than 2 at once". In game you have toxicity percentage which is I don't get how works as well. Does anyone know how exactly this system works?
At one point it was turned off and not in game at all. I think (*think*) at some point either Chambo or Endelyon had turned it back on, but am uncertain. Not sure anyone can tell you exactly how it is meant to work as Rasael only stops by now and again and he built the system. In general the way it is supposed to work is if you drink one elixir, you're fine. Two, there is a chance at some malus effect to occur alongside the potions. Three, there is a larger chance and if you already have a malus they will stack. etc. When I tested them though most of the negatives could still be removed via lesser restoration potions or other cures.
Theodore01 wrote: Wed Jun 19, 2019 12:47 pm and is a drunken master immune to that toxicity effect ?
No (and really they shouldn't be). Only Master Alchemist is immune to Toxicity from Elixir's.
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I tried to dig into this at one point as well. What I got from trying to talk to the devs on this was basically they don't want it to be documented and OOCly known how exactly it works. They want people to ICly discover how it works through trial and error RP.
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Has anyone ever drank so many elixirs that it sent them to the Fugue?
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