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{{disambig hatnote|This page describes the liquid slime, which causes objects to become '''slimy'''. For a more general usage of the term, see [[Slimy (disambiguation)]].}} | {{disambig hatnote|This page describes the liquid slime, which causes objects to become '''slimy'''. For a more general usage of the term, see [[Slimy (disambiguation)]].}} | ||
{{ | {{Aliases|ids=SlimeWaterskin_Ingredient}} | ||
{{Liquid | {{Liquid | ||
| title={{qud shader| | | title={{qud shader|slimy|slime}} | ||
| id=SlimePool | | id=SlimePool | ||
| liquidid=slime | | liquidid=slime | ||
| renderstr=&g | | renderstr=&g | ||
| | | adjective = {{qud shader|slimy|slimy}} | ||
| smeared = {{qud shader|slimy|slimy}} | |||
| stained = {{qud shader|slimy|slime}}{{qud shader|y|-stained}} | |||
| value=0.1 | | value=0.1 | ||
| flame = 550 | |||
| vapor = 1550 | |||
| cookeffect=slimeSpitting | | cookeffect=slimeSpitting | ||
| combustibility = 8 | |||
| thermalconductivity = 35 | |||
| fluidity = 10 | |||
| evaporativity = 1 | |||
| staining = 1 | |||
| image=slime.png | | image=slime.png | ||
| overrideimages = {{altimage start}}{{altimage | slime.png | type = large pool}}{{altimage | slime variation 1.png | type = puddle sprite #1}}{{altimage | slime variation 2.png | type = puddle sprite #2}}{{altimage | slime variation 3.png | type = puddle sprite #3}}{{altimage | slime variation 4.png | type = puddle sprite #4}}{{altimage | slime variation 5.png | type = puddle sprite #5}}{{altimage | slime variation 6.png | type = puddle sprite #6}}{{altimage | slime variation 7.png | type = puddle sprite #7}}{{altimage | slime variation 8.png | type = puddle sprite #8}}{{altimage end}} | |||
| gameversion = 2.0.201.72 | |||
}} | }} | ||
{{name}} is common [[liquid]] that is mostly used for its curative properties when mixed with other liquids to create a cure for various [[illness]]es. | {{name|caps}} is common [[liquid]] that is mostly used for its curative properties when mixed with other liquids to create a cure for various [[illness]]es. | ||
Stepping on a tile with less than 1,000 drams of slime forces the creature to make an [[agility]] saving throw with difficulty <math>10 + (\text{drams of slime} \times 5)</math>. If this fails, the creature will slip. | Stepping on a tile with less than 1,000 drams of slime forces the creature to make an [[agility]] saving throw with difficulty <math>10 + (\text{drams of slime} \times 5)</math>. If this fails, the creature will slip. | ||
==Sources of Slime== | ==Sources of Slime== | ||
* {{favilink| | *The {{favilink|Slime Glands}} mutation allows the player to spit {{Name}} at will. | ||
* {{favilink|giant amoeba|plural}} explode into {{name}} on death | * {{favilink|giant amoeba|plural}} explode into {{name}} on death. | ||
* {{favilink|snailmother|plural}} leave behind a trail of {{name}} | * {{favilink|snailmother|plural}} leave behind a trail of {{name}}. | ||
* [[Slimy biome]]s have an abundance of {{name}} across the zone that they occupy and some creatures in them will also spit {{name}} | |||
* {{favilink|slime weep|plural}} and {{favilink|giant slime weep|plural}}, which can be found in [[fungal biomes]], the {{favilink|rainbow wood}}, [[historic sites]], or occasionally in other locations. In a fungal biome, the {{favilink|dandy cap|plural}} and {{favilink|spotted shagspook|plural}} around slime weeps will be {{qud text|&gdark green|notxml}} or {{qud text|&wbrown|notxml}} in color. | |||
* Sometimes, {{name}} will be sold by {{favilink|ichor merchant|plural}}, one of which is guaranteed to spawn in the {{favilink|Stiltgrounds}}. | * Sometimes, {{name}} will be sold by {{favilink|ichor merchant|plural}}, one of which is guaranteed to spawn in the {{favilink|Stiltgrounds}}. | ||
* The {{favilink|Alchemist}} is guaranteed to have one dram of {{name}} available for purchase. | * The {{favilink|Alchemist}} is guaranteed to have one dram of {{name}} available for purchase. | ||
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* Desalinating {{name}} using a {{favilink|desalination pellet}} will make {{favilink|gel}}. | * Desalinating {{name}} using a {{favilink|desalination pellet}} will make {{favilink|gel}}. | ||
* Can be a possible cure liquid for [[illness]]es or [[fungal infections]]. | * Can be a possible cure liquid for [[illness]]es or [[fungal infections]]. | ||
* Drinking {{name}} will | * Drinking {{name}} will inflict the drinker with level 5 [[confused]] for {{dice tooltip|3d6}} turns. | ||
* Slugs from the [[mollusks]] faction requires slime to perform the [[water ritual]] with it's members. | |||
==Consuming Slime== | |||
Drinking {{name}} returns the following message: | |||
{{qud quote|It's disgustingly slimy!}} | |||
Doing so will cause the imbiber to be [[confused]] for 3d6 turns, but does not influence [[Thirst|hydration]] in any way. | |||
{{Liquid Navbox}} | {{Liquid Navbox}} | ||
{{#cargo_store:_table=GeneralData|DisplayName={{qud text|phial of &gslime|notxml}}|PlainName=phial of slime|Image=phial.png|DisplayChar=.}} | {{#cargo_store:_table=GeneralData|DisplayName={{qud text|phial of &gslime|notxml}}|PlainName=phial of slime|Image=phial.png|DisplayChar=.}} |
Latest revision as of 03:25, 26 June 2022
This page describes the liquid slime, which causes objects to become slimy. For a more general usage of the term, see Slimy (disambiguation). |
This page describes the liquid slime, which causes objects to become slimy. For a more general usage of the term, see Slimy (disambiguation).
This page describes the liquid slime, which causes objects to become slimy. For a more general usage of the term, see Slimy (disambiguation). |
slime
When on/in other objects/liquids: | |
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slimy liquid slimy object slime-stained object | |
Starts Flaming at
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550° |
Vaporizes at
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1550° |
Base temperature
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25° |
Cooking Effect
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Value per dram
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0.1 |
Weight per dram
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0.25# |
Evaporativity
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1 |
Fluidity
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10 |
Prompt to wade through?
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no |
Prompt to drink?
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no |
ID
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SlimePool, SlimeWaterskin_Ingredient |
Liquid ID
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slime |
Infobox data from game version 2.0.201.72
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Slime is common liquid that is mostly used for its curative properties when mixed with other liquids to create a cure for various illnesses.
Stepping on a tile with less than 1,000 drams of slime forces the creature to make an agility saving throw with difficulty . If this fails, the creature will slip.
Sources of Slime
- The Slime Glands mutation allows the player to spit slime at will.
- giant amoebas explode into slime on death.
- snailmothers leave behind a trail of slime.
- Slimy biomes have an abundance of slime across the zone that they occupy and some creatures in them will also spit slime
- slime weeps and giant slime weeps, which can be found in fungal biomes, the Rainbow Wood, historic sites, or occasionally in other locations. In a fungal biome, the dandy caps and spotted shagspooks around slime weeps will be dark green or brown in color.
- Sometimes, slime will be sold by ichor merchants, one of which is guaranteed to spawn in the Stiltgrounds.
- The alchemist is guaranteed to have one dram of slime available for purchase.
Uses of Slime
- Desalinating slime using a desalination pellet will make gel.
- Can be a possible cure liquid for illnesses or fungal infections.
- Drinking slime will inflict the drinker with level 5 confused for 3d63-18 (Avg: 10.5) turns.
- Slugs from the mollusks faction requires slime to perform the water ritual with it's members.
Consuming Slime
Drinking slime returns the following message:
It's disgustingly slimy! |
Doing so will cause the imbiber to be confused for 3d6 turns, but does not influence hydration in any way.
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