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(removing cleanup note - I don't think there's any real difference between "painted" or "engraved" and this - it is displayed the same way in the UI and seems appropriate to classify as a mod.) |
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* Pouring a dram of {{favilink|putrescence}} onto it. | * Pouring a dram of {{favilink|putrescence}} onto it. | ||
* Dealing enough damage to it to bring it to 75% of its total health or lower. | * Dealing enough damage to it to bring it to 75% of its total health or lower. | ||
Desecrated statues of a particular figure are sometimes found in procedurally generated [[village]]s if the villagers disdain that figure. | |||
== Notes == | == Notes == |
Revision as of 19:22, 4 October 2021
desecrated
Category
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Statue |
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Tinkerable
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no |
AutotinkerableCan appear spontaneously on an
item you create with tinkering. |
no |
Value multiplier
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1.0 |
ID
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ModDesecrated |
Desecrated: This object has been desecrated by vandals. |
The desecrated mod can be applied only to statues.
The player or another creature may desecrate a statue by doing any of the following:[1]
- Pouring a dram of blood onto it.
- Pouring a dram of putrescence onto it.
- Dealing enough damage to it to bring it to 75% of its total health or lower.
Desecrated statues of a particular figure are sometimes found in procedurally generated villages if the villagers disdain that figure.
Notes
This section is opinion-based. Your mileage may vary.
- Corrosive gas is an effective method to desecrate statues.
References
This information is reliable as of patch 2.0.201.114. |
This information is reliable as of patch 2.0.201.114.
- ↑
XRL.World.Parts.Shrine
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