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{{name}} is a physical defect that affects the player's [[thirst]]. It also provides a 100 point reputation bonus with [[frogs]], and an unlisted 100 point bonus with [[svardym]].
{{name}} is a physical defect that affects the player's [[thirst]]. It also provides a 100 point reputation bonus with [[frogs]], and an unlisted 100 point bonus with [[svardym]] (though this bonus alone is not enough to bump the player into the next reputation bracket).


Amphibious creatures will thirst ~67% faster than creatures without Amphibious. By default, the player character needs to drink one dram of water every 500 turns.  With Amphibious, this becomes  
Amphibious creatures will thirst ~67% faster than creatures without Amphibious. By default, the player character needs to drink one dram of water every 500 turns.  With Amphibious, this becomes  
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=== Advantages ===
=== Advantages ===
* Grants 3 extra points to use during character creation
* Grants 3 extra points to use during character creation
* Grants bonus reputation with Frogs and Svardym
* Easily counteracted with the [[Fasting Way]] skill
* Easily counteracted with the [[Fasting Way]] skill
* Can be beneficial if the player has glotrot
* Can be beneficial if the player has glotrot

Revision as of 03:23, 10 December 2023

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Amphibious (D)
Amphibious mutation.png
Category

Physical defect

Cost

-3

ID?Use this ID to wish for the mutation
(example: mutation:Amphibious)

Amphibious

Reality DistortingReality distorting mutations
cannot be used under
the effects of normality.

no

Amphibious (D)

Your skin must be kept moist with fresh water.

You pour water on yourself rather than drinking it to quench your thirst.
You require about two-thirds more water than usual.
+100 reputation with frogs

Amphibious (D) is a physical defect that affects the player's thirst. It also provides a 100 point reputation bonus with frogs, and an unlisted 100 point bonus with svardym (though this bonus alone is not enough to bump the player into the next reputation bracket).

Amphibious creatures will thirst ~67% faster than creatures without Amphibious. By default, the player character needs to drink one dram of water every 500 turns. With Amphibious, this becomes a dram every 300 turns.

Despite the description, players with Amphibious still have to drink water as normal to hydrate themselves; pouring water over themselves does nothing. Automatic drinking also functions as normal.

Amphibious creatures with glotrot cannot contaminate containers they drink from with putrescence when the automatically drink automation function is used. However, this is still possible when choosing to manually drink from a container. Amphibious creatures are also unable to vomit due to overdrinking.

Cosmetic Differences

Players with Amphibious have several cosmetic changes compared to players without.

When a player with Amphibious drinks water, the following message will be displayed:

You pour the water on yourself! You are now <Thirst level>.

Additionally, the player's thirst levels will have different names:

Thirst Level (Default) Thirst Level (Amphibious)
Tumescent Soaked
Quenched Wet
Thirsty Moist
Parched Dry
Dehydrated! Dessicated!

Advantages and Disadvantages

This section is opinion-based. Your mileage may vary.

Advantages

  • Grants 3 extra points to use during character creation
  • Grants bonus reputation with Frogs and Svardym
  • Easily counteracted with the Fasting Way skill
  • Can be beneficial if the player has glotrot

Disadvantages

  • Dangerous for Callings that begin the game with little freshwater, if they are unable to find more quickly