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{{ | {{As Of Patch|2.0.201.47}} | ||
{{Mutation | |||
| title = {{qud text|Amnesia (&rD&y)|notxml}} | | title = {{qud text|Amnesia (&rD&y)|notxml}} | ||
| image = none | | image = none | ||
| type = Mental defect | | type = Mental defect | ||
| cost = - | | cost = -2 | ||
| id = Amnesia | | id = Amnesia | ||
| code = ea | | code = ea | ||
| desc = You forget things and places | | desc = You forget things and places. | ||
Whenever you learn a new secret, there's a small chance you forget a secret.\nWhenever you return to a map you previously visited, there's a small chance you forget the layout. | |||
| realitydistort = no | | realitydistort = no | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{Name}} is a mental defect that causes the player to occasionally "forget" certain information. | |||
Whenever a player with Amnesia enters a zone they're previously explored, there is a 5% chance that they will "forget" the layout; this marks any explored tiles in the zone as unexplored, making it as if the player had never been to the zone before. The player can't forget the layout of a zone they've been to within the last 2 rounds.{{Code Reference|namespace=XRL.World.Parts.Mutation|class=Amnesia|name=Amnesia}} | |||
Additionally, whenever a player with Amnesia learns a new secret, they will "forget" a random secret that they've already learned, causing it's entry to disappear from the Journal.<ref name="Amnesia"/> If the player forgets a particular secret, they can relearn it from it's original source or any other source that can grant that secret; for example, a particular forgotten secret discovered from looking at a a {{qud text|&rp&Ra&Wi&wn>&Ge&Bd|notxml}} item can be relearned by looking at that item once more. | |||
== Amnesia Messages == | |||
The following message is displayed when a player forgets the layout of a zone: | |||
{{Qud quote|This place feels vaguely familiar.}} | |||
The following message is displayed when the player forgets a secret: | |||
{{Qud quote|You feel like you forgot something important.}} | |||
== References == | |||
<references/> | |||
{{Mutation Navbox}} | {{Mutation Navbox}} | ||
[[Category:Defects]] | [[Category:Defects]] |
Revision as of 09:17, 28 October 2020
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Category
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Mental defect |
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Cost
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-2 |
ID?Use this ID to wish for the mutation
(example: mutation:Amnesia ) |
Amnesia |
Reality DistortingReality distorting mutations
cannot be used under the effects of normality. |
no |
You forget things and places.
Whenever you learn a new secret, there's a small chance you forget a secret.
Whenever you return to a map you previously visited, there's a small chance you forget the layout.
Amnesia (D) is a mental defect that causes the player to occasionally "forget" certain information.
Whenever a player with Amnesia enters a zone they're previously explored, there is a 5% chance that they will "forget" the layout; this marks any explored tiles in the zone as unexplored, making it as if the player had never been to the zone before. The player can't forget the layout of a zone they've been to within the last 2 rounds.[1]
Additionally, whenever a player with Amnesia learns a new secret, they will "forget" a random secret that they've already learned, causing it's entry to disappear from the Journal.[1] If the player forgets a particular secret, they can relearn it from it's original source or any other source that can grant that secret; for example, a particular forgotten secret discovered from looking at a a painted item can be relearned by looking at that item once more.
Amnesia Messages
The following message is displayed when a player forgets the layout of a zone:
This place feels vaguely familiar. |
The following message is displayed when the player forgets a secret:
You feel like you forgot something important. |