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__NOTOC__{{As Of Patch|2.0.201.44}}
__NOTOC__{{Aliases|ids=GasGenerationAcidGas}}
{{Mutation
{{Mutation
| title = {{PAGENAME}}
| title = {{PAGENAME}}
| image = none
| image = {{mutation page image}}
| type = Physical
| type = Physical
| cost = 3
| cost = 3
| id = CorrosiveGasGeneration
| id = CorrosiveGasGeneration
| code = bd
| startingmutation = yes
| gameversion = 2.0.206.63
| desc = You release a burst of corrosive gas around yourself.
| desc = You release a burst of corrosive gas around yourself.


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{{name}} is a physical mutation generates {{favilink|corrosive gas}}. For each round that this mutation is active, the user releases a total density of 800 units of corrosive gas, spread evenly into the tiles surrounding the user. Generally this results in 100 density units of gas in each tile (in the 8 surrounding tiles), unless the user is at the edge or corner of a zone, in which case the gas release density will be slightly higher due to the reduced number of surrounding cells.
{{name}} is a physical mutation generates {{favilink|corrosive gas}}. For each round that this mutation is active, the user releases a total density of 800 units of corrosive gas, spread evenly into the tiles surrounding the user. Generally this results in 100 density units of gas in each tile (in the 8 surrounding tiles), unless the user is at the edge or corner of a zone, in which case the gas release density will be slightly higher due to the reduced number of surrounding cells.


Creatures with this mutation are immune to all sources of {{favilink|corrosive gas}}. They are not immune to {{favilink|acid}} or {{favilink|poison gas}}.
Creatures with this mutation are immune to all sources of corrosive gas. They are not immune to {{favilink|acid}} or {{favilink|poison gas}}.


Released gas inherits the phase of its owner.
Released gas inherits the phase of its owner.
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=== Advantages ===
=== Advantages ===
* Deals extremely high damage to walls and doors, even at low levels. This includes force walls.
* Deals extremely high damage to walls and doors, even at low levels (this includes force walls)
* Can be used to break through walls and explore areas more easily, similar to [[Burrowing Claws]].
* Can be used to break through walls and explore areas more easily, similar to {{favilink|Burrowing Claws}}
* Does not damage "loot" items, such as weapons, armor, or artifacts.
* Does not damage "loot" items, such as weapons, armor, or artifacts
* At high mutation levels, can also deal significant damage per turn to creatures
* At high mutation levels, can also deal significant damage per turn to creatures
* Synergizes well with other gas-generating mutations and abilities, such as [[Sleep Gas Generation]].
* Synergizes well with other gas-generating mutations and abilities, such as {{favilink|Sleep Gas Generation}}
*Most enemies will usually avoid entering corrosive gas cloud, making this mutation a powerful zoning tool, especially in early game.
* Most enemies will usually avoid entering corrosive gas cloud, making this mutation a powerful zoning tool, especially in early game


=== Disadvantages ===
=== Disadvantages ===
* Can damage friendly creatures, turning them hostile toward you.
* Can damage friendly creatures, turning them hostile toward you
* The spread of gas cannot be easily controlled, so it's hard to target specific enemies or walls without affecting other things nearby.
* The spread of gas cannot be easily controlled, so it's hard to target specific enemies or walls without affecting other things nearby
* [[Desecrated|Desecrates]] shrines that it comes into contact with.
* [[Desecrated|Desecrates]] shrines that it comes into contact with
 
==Creatures with Corrosive Gas Generation==
* {{favilink|Honey skunk}}
{{Creatures with the mutation|no default message}}


== References ==
== References ==